All PlayBooks go to heaven: Telus leak points to end-of-life status
This is the end, dear PlayBook -admiring friends. That is to say, it’s the end-of-life for RIM’s first unsuccessful stab at tablet computing
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Best Buy Outs February 14th for Galaxy Note Launch Date in Canada
With AT&T getting a confirmed release date for the Samsung Galaxy Note earlier the Canadians don’t want to be left out of the fun. While we’ve known for some time now that the device would be launching mid-February, we didn’t have an exact date. Thanks to Best Buy, that’s no longer the case
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Samsung dissects Galaxy Note, confirms NFC support for LTE version
Teardown fans rejoice! Samsung’s chosen to dissect the Galaxy Note for all to see — and on its official blog, no less. Strangely, the pictures show the global Galaxy Note with its physical home button but the specs match those of the Galaxy Note LTE that we played with at CES and which is supposed to launch on AT&T and Telus real soon now
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Telus launching Samsung Galaxy Nexus January 13th
Telus does a me too and follows Bell to market with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
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Telus Bringing Galaxy Nexus to Consumers Tomorrow
Telus is finally ready to be part of the Galaxy Nexus hype train as they are ready to bring the Galaxy Nexus to store shelves on January 13th. That’s tomorrow if you aren’t keeping up
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TELUS Landing Galaxy Nexus January 13
TELUS is rounding out the major carriers to stock the Galaxy Nexus in Canada with the announcement that the handset will go on sale January 13th. Bell launched the device exclusively last month and rumors give it a January 10th release on Rogers
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Motorola Motokey Social set to Like Telus November 21st
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Motorola Motokey Social set to Like Telus November 21st originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Nov 2011 08:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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SIM-based NFC gains global support from 45 mobile carriers, all huddled around GSMA’s standard
You knew that NFC hardware can be embedded into SIM cards, right? Right? Regardless of whether you’ve been paying attention, the practice is about to become a whole lot more common, as 45 of the world’s largest mobile operators have extended their support for the GSM Association’s standard. Among the networks, you’ll find heavy hitters such as China Mobile and China Unicom (which account for nearly 800 million subscribers between the two), along with familiar names such as America Movil, AT&T, Deutsche Telecom, KPN, Orange, Rogers, SFR, SK Telecom, Softbank, Telus, Verizon and Vodafone. Even Isis, the unholy mobile payment lovechild of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, has pledged its support… in hopes of taking your money, that is. The new standard is expected to drive the proliferation of NFC across the globe, with Anne Bouverot, Director General of the GSMA commenting, “Mobile operators, working together, are ideally positioned to roll out services based on the requirements published by the GSMA, providing proven security and interoperability, global reach and customer care for consumers and businesses and a secure platform for service providers.” Now, as you’d expect, we just wanna see it happen. For a complete list of the cooperating carriers, check out the PR after the break.
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SIM-based NFC gains global support from 45 mobile carriers, all huddled around GSMA’s standard originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 03:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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BlackBerry Curve Touch 9380 sighted again, this time en route to Telus
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BlackBerry Curve Touch 9380 sighted again, this time en route to Telus originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Nov 2011 10:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
HTC Amaze Said to be Hitting Telus on November 4th
Telus is just about ready to launch the HTC Amaze – we knew that. But it looks like we may have a solid date to expect its arrival. MobileSyrup has received evidence that Telus will be making it available on November 4th (that’s only two days from now) starting at $100 on a new three year agreement. Other prices incclude $500 and $550 for two year and one year deals, respectively.
The HTC Amaze is a doozy of a phone, touting its 4.3 inch qHD display, 1.5GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 8MP 720p HD rear camera, 2MP front camera and more. For $100 and a three year agreement you might want to take more than just one quick look before making a purchase decision.





