Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Below is an overview of the top stories from the past week (March 3rd to March 8th). In addition, we’ve also assembled a few choice mobile related news from around the web:
– Apple announces CarPlay [Read here]
– The ‘apps economy’ is booming in Canada [Read here]
– Hointer to upend the retail experience with smartphones, NFC and robots [Read here]
– Official press image: The ‘all-new HTC One’ heading to TELUS [Read here]
– Bell to launch a ‘new suite of Voice & Data rate plans’ on March 14th [Read here]
– WIND subscriber base reaches 676,209 [Read here]
– Google Glass Bold Frames (Hands-on) [Read here]
– OPP says Distracted Driving is now the ‘number one Killer on Roads’ [Read here]
– Videotron now selling the Nexus 5 in red [Read here]
– Virgin releases the Moto G [Read here]
– TELUS says the Galaxy S5 will cost $249 on a 2-year term [Read here]
– Bright Red Nexus 5 now available at TELUS [Read here]
Around the web:
– UK team announces Blocks, a Project Ara-like smartwatch concept [AndroidAuthority]
– HP quietly launches an 8-inch Android tablet for $170 [Engadget]
– Windows Phone 8.1 WIFI sense shown off [WMPU]
– BlackBerry Patents Tactile Touch Sensitive Display Keyboard [BerryReview]
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