Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Listed below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days.
– Rogers pushes Share Everything plans, waives early upgrade fees [Read here]
– Bell increases data allowances on its Travel Data Passes [Read here]
– NHL and GoPro partner for live broadcasts [Read here]
– RBC says “the launch of Apple Pay is unknown in Canada” [Read here]
– Moto 360 smartwatch coming to Videotron [Read here]
– BlackBerry’s CEO reassures there is no Samsung deal [Read here]
– Expedia launches Expedia+ rewards program for Canadians [Read here]
– Here are all the flagship Android devices getting Lollipop in Canada [Read here]
– BlackBerry dips toe into Net Neutrality fight [Read here]
– Motorola Turbo Charger coming soon to Play Store in Canada [Read here]
– LG G3 now available at Fido [Read here]
– Canadian Tilt campaigns now collecting money every three minutes [Read here]
– BlackBerry releases $999 Limited Edition gold and black Passport [Read here]
– You’ll soon be able to buy a Moto 360 from the Google Play Store [Read here]
– SyrupCast 29: Holograms, Holograms, Holograms! [Listen here]
– TELUS rolling out Android 5.0.1 Lollipop for 2014 Moto X [Read here]
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