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.
– Apple’s WWDC conference will start on June 13 [Read here]
– 64GB HTC 10 will not be coming to Canada [Read here]
– BlackBerry Priv is the official smartphone of the Toronto Raptors [Read here]
– Apple Car may be manufactured by Canadian automotive supplier Magna [Read here]
– Telus Galaxy S5 expected to receive Marshmallow on May 2 [Read here]
– Report deems Bell parent company BCE “Canada’s revenue champion” [Read here]
– GO Transit’s new Twitter campaign aims to put an end to bad passenger etiquette [Read here]
– Telus report reveals that smart devices will be commonplace in 2 years [Read here]
– City Of Vaughan starts drone delivery pilot project [Read here]
– Canada’s Competition Bureau finds Google mostly innocent of anti-competitive practices [Read here]
– Rogers has 9,872,000 wireless subscribers [Read here]
– Rogers Ignite Gigabit brings faster internet speeds to small businesses [Read here]
– CWTA report shows over half of Canadians store phones rather than recycle [Read here]
– Canadian HTC 10s do not come with the company’s ‘Uh Oh Protection’ plan [Read here]
– Chatr adds new unlimited data plan for Toronto, Calgary and Edmonton [Read here]
– What happens after self-driving cars come to Canada? [Read here]
– TransferWise app launches in Canada [Read here]
– Toronto City Hall committee votes against legalization of Uber [Read here]
– Bell declares ‘cell towers are like pepperoni on a pizza’ in new video [Read here]
– Rogers CEO Guy Laurence says the company has its ‘mojo back’ [Read here]
– Peer-to-peer car rental app Turo expands to Canada [Read here]
– New study estimates 12% of Canadians subscribe to Netflix [Read here]
– Telus launches Voice over LTE in Lower Mainland B.C. [Read here]
– John Chen confirms BlackBerry cooperation in RCMP case [Read here]
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