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 is testing Assistant’s Canadian French capabilities [Read here]
- OPP says distracted driving is the leading cause of road deaths [Read here]
- BlackBerry responds to the CIA listing its QNX software as a potential hacking target [Read here]
- Rogers is refreshing its digital coupon service under the name ‘GeoTxt’ [Read here]
- FCC documents suggest Samsung Galaxy S8 will support Freedom Mobile’s Band 66 [Read here]
- CRTC fines Toronto area man $15,000 for violating Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation [Read here]
- How three Canadian cities are trying to become smart cities [Read here]
- Here’s why Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the best games of the last 10 years [Read here]
- BlackBerry wants its BlackBerry Secure badge to instill security confidence [Read here]
- Google announces Montreal will be home to the first Canadian Google Cloud Platform region [Read here]
- This is how the Galaxy S8 and S8+’s rumoured size compares to the S7, 6P, iPhone 7 [Read here]
- Sonos Playbase hands-on: Boosting audio for your TV [Read here]
- RBC customers can now use Siri to send e-transfers [Read here]
- B.C. government announces its support for ride hailing services [Read here]
- Samsung Galaxy A5 launching in Canada on March 17 [Read here]
- LG V20 now available at Bell, Virgin Mobile, Rogers and Fido [Read here]
- Freedom Mobile expands LTE network [Read here]
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