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Top Canadian stories from the past week, plus other news from around the web

Here’s a roundup of the top Canadian mobile stories from the past week, plus highlights from around the web:

– RIM kicked off their “JanuBERRY” contest [Read here]
– Nokia Lumia 900 with 12MP camera coming to other carriers, like T-Mobile [WPMU]
– Some Galaxy Nexus users experiencing random reboots [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note coming to Canada “mid-February” [Read here]
– Public increasing Unlimited Talk plan by $4/month February 9th [Read here]
– TELUS HTC Desire HD upgraded to OS 2.3.5 [Read here]
– Windows Phone update 7.10.8107.79 pushed out [Read here]
– Good Cause: Bell Let’s Talk day is February 8th [Read here]
– SaskTel Visual Voicemail now available to Android users [Read here]
– Mobilicity trimming corporate store locations down to 1 per city [Read here]
– 11 billion apps have been downloaded from the Android Market [Read here]
– “We just got Samsunged” [Read here]
– Various retailers fall victim to selling clay iPad 2s [Read here]
– Roam Mobility officially launches U.S. voice and data roaming service [Read here]
– Vancouver-based HootSuite reaches the 3 million user mark [Read here]
– Leaked Sony doc shows 11 new smartphones in 2012 [Read here]

Around the web:
– White Motorola RAZR Now Available For Pre-Order In the U.K. [PocketNow]
– Apple claims ownership of digital photography patents asserted by Kodak [AppleInsider]
– “RedPad”, the $1,600 tablet for Chinese officials [TheVerge]
– PayPal is aggressively expanding in-store payments to 2,000 retail stores [PhoneArena]
– BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9981 gets ripped apart by the FCC [CrackBerry]

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