What an absolutely crazy week. Google’s plethora of new products (namely the Nexus 7 tablet), plus Samsung’s Galaxy S III officially landed in Canada. Then the week capped of by RIM’s quarterly report and shocking fans that their BB 10 OS and devices will be delayed until Q1 2013. Below are the top stories from the past 7 days, plus notable news from around the web:
– Hands-on with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: more than just a decimal [Read here]
– Hands-on with the Nexus 7 Tablet (Video) [Read here]
– Nexus 7 shipping to Canada in July [Read here]
– TELUS discontinuing the BlackBerry Torch 9810 [Read here]
– RIM CEO: “We fully intend to lead the full QWERTY segment with BlackBerry 10″ [Read here]
– Images: BBM for BlackBerry 10 leaks online [Read here]
– TELUS offering a $50 credit to customers who can’t find a Galaxy S3 [Read here]
– Rogers to cut 375 employees [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S III now available in Canada! [Read here]
– Chrome for Android now out of beta [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S III Review [Read here]
– BlackBerry 10 now coming in Q1 2013, RIM cutting 5,000 jobs [Read here]
– Adobe: Flash will not be supported in Android OS 4.1 [Read here]
– Bell’s upcoming LG Optimus L5 to be $199.95 outright [Read here]
– Rogers currently testing LTE network in Cambridge and Hamilton [Read here]
– Supreme Court gives $19 billion “System Access Fees” the go ahead [Read here]
– Google Chrome for iOS now available [Read here]
– You can update your Galaxy Nexus to OS 4.1 Jelly Bean now [Read here]
– TELUS opens new Business Store in Toronto [Read here]
– Bell coming out with new International HSPA roaming bundles on July 5th [Read here]
– Bell Push-to-talk app for BlackBerry gets updated [Read here]
– Contest: Win a Rogers Samsung Galaxy S III (32GB Pebble Blue) [Enter here]
Around the web:
– Apple lands preliminary ban against Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US [Engadget]
– Nexus 7 Factory Image Released [PocketNow]
– Foursquare 5.0 Released for BlackBerry [BerryReview]
– HTC teases the HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE [PhoneArena]
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