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.
– Google I/O Extend stream to be available in three Canadian cities [Read here]
– British Columbia imposes stiffer distracted driving penalties [Read here]
– Facebook Moments is now available in Canada [Read here]
– Mississauga bans UberX and other ride-sharing services [Read here]
– Survey reveals SaskTel ranks highest among in customer satisfaction [Read here]
– Fake funeral home buys massive anti-texting and driving billboard [Read here]
– Telus says monthly security update hitting Nexus devices June 6 [Read here]
– Government rejects Bell’s appeal regarding small ISPs access fibre optic access [Read here]
– How to use Apple Pay in Canada [Read here]
– Win a Google Cardboard! [Enter here]
– Rogers to shutter Mobilicity, will shift stores and customers to chatr mobile [Read here]
– Canadians can now purchase Google Cardboard directly from the Google Store [Read here]
– Toronto’s taxi brokerages say they won’t use surge pricing [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy TabPro S available to pre-order [Read here]
– Jane Station gets free Wi-Fi in ongoing TTC rollout [Read here]
– Videotron Q1 2016 earnings [Read here]
– weBoost aims to increase awareness of signal boosting in Canada [Read here]
– 9.7-inch iPad Pro review: The hybrid device conundrum continues [Read here]
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