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.
- YouTube and Canadian mechanical rights agency CMRRA sign licensing deal [Read here]
- Samsung Gear 360 and new Gear VR are now available in Canada [Read here]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 now available in Canada [Read here]
- Note 7 review: Bigger is now actually better [Read here]
- Bell trademarks mobile-focused VOD service called SnackableTV [Read here]
- Oculus Rift is headed to Canadian retailers on September 20, pre-orders start today [Read here]
- MaRS announces program to stimulate development of health tech in Ontario [Read here]
- With 30 Pokéstops and 3 gyms, you’ll be able to ‘catch em’ all’ at this year’s CNE [Read here]
- Kobo announces Aura One e-reader with massive 7.8-inch display for $250 [Read here]
- Canadian government launches public forum on cyber security [Read here]
- Will technology one day replace us in the workforce? [Read here]
- Win a Bell Samsung Galaxy Note 7 [Read here]
- McDonald’s pulls Step-it activity tracker from Happy Meals [Read here]
- Android 7.0 Nougat expected to arrive August 22nd, says Telus [Read here]
- Canadians will spend $643 million on virtual and augmented reality by 2017 [Read here]
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