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 has a new CEO [Read here]
- Google Pixel review [Read here]
- Rogers Q3 2016 revenue increases to $3.49B [Read here]
- Thalmic Labs opening 50,000-square-foot Waterloo factory to build its next wearable device [Read here]
- SoundCloud’s $10 music subscription service launches in Canada [Read here]
- Win a Bell Google Pixel [Contest]
- Samsung sets up kiosks at Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal airports for Note 7 exchanges [Read here]
- Best Buy and Google to open 14 Google Shops across Canada [Read here]
- Apple is holding its Mac event on October 27th in Cupertino [Read here]
- Transport Canada plans to introduce strict new regulations for recreational drone flight [Read here]
- Nintendo’s new portable home console hybrid is called the ‘Switch’ [Read here]
- Toronto-based Ecobee launches new ‘lite’ smart thermostat for $219 [Read here]
- 343 Industries’ Halo Wars 2 brings the real-time strategy genre to consoles [Read here]
- Tech industry has added 51,000 jobs in Toronto since 2010 [Read here]
- A poor relationship with the Rogers family may be the reason Guy Laurence stepped down as CEO [Read here]
- New Android 7.0-powered QWERTY BlackBerry device appears on Geekbench [Read here]
- Survey says 71 percent of Canadians don’t consider phone use while driving a distraction [Read here]
MobileSyrup may earn a commission from purchases made via our links, which helps fund the journalism we provide free on our website. These links do not influence our editorial content. Support us here.