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Telus launch the HTC Touch Pro 2 T7379 WorldWide Edition
The HTC Touch Pro 2 T7379 is the best cell phone available in Canada at this moment. With a Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth connection, a 5 rows QWERTY keyboard and is also compatible with CDMA/GSM network. But the more spectacular with the HTC Touch Pro 2 T7379 is the 3.6” touch screen with adjustable tilt. Running under Windows Mobile 6.1 this Smartphone is very fast, like or better Apple iPhone. The HTC Touch Pro 2 T7379 is an Apple iPhone with a QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile. Telus sell this device for 249.99$ with a 3 years agreement or 649.99$ without agreement. telus htc touch pro 2 T7379 gsm cdma unlock worldwide edition sim imie windows mobile tilt qwerty canada mobility Bell to acquire national electronics retailer The Source << Supports Bell\'s strategy to accelerate wireless and leverage momentum in digital television, high-speed Internet and home phone services Adds more than 750 stores across Canada to Bell\'s national distribution network >> MONTREAL, Quebec, March 2 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell today announced it has agreed to acquire national consumer electronics retailer The Source to further enhance the growth of Bell\'s wireless, digital TV, Internet and home phone services. \"The Source is a respected leader in consumer electronics retailing right across Canada. Its acquisition supports Bell\'s strategic imperatives to accelerate wireless and leverage momentum in wireline services like Bell TV, Bell Internet and Bell Home Phone,\" said George Cope, President and CEO of Bell and BCE. \"With its strong national presence, brand, and management team, acquiring The Source represents a competitive and cost-effective approach to ensuring Bell\'s leadership in delivering the best communications products to Canadians,\" Mr. Cope said. \"Expanding the number of places people can buy Bell products is a core element in the execution of Bell\'s strategy to achieve our goal: To be recognized by customers as Canada\'s leading communications company.\" In addition to its extensive lineup of consumer electronics products, The Source plans to carry the full array of Bell consumer services at its more than 750 stores across Canada, including Bell Mobility, Solo Mobile and potentially Virgin Mobile wireless products and services, Bell TV\'s industry-leading High Definition television services, high-speed Bell Internet, and Bell Home Phone products, by January 2010. The Source will continue to operate independently from Bell following its acquisition and will maintain its well-known national brand, broad range of communications, computing and audio products, and its seasoned management team to be led by Ron Cuthbertson, a respected 30-year retail veteran and most recently President of The Source. \"The Source\'s new relationship with Bell will make the most of the combined strengths of both organizations in terms of products, service and national brand strength,\" said Mr. Cuthbertson. \"Combining Bell\'s industry-leading roster of communications services with the brand, distribution presence, and consumer retailing expertise of The Source will contribute positively to the long-term growth of both businesses going forward.\" The Source has a track record of profitability over the past seven years. LTM (latest twelve month) revenue as of December 31, 2008 was approximately $643 million while LTM EBITDA(1) (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) was approximately $27 million for the same period. The acquisition of The Source and its more than 750 retail stores, most of them in high-traffic mall locations, is a faster and more cost-effective approach to increasing Bell\'s national distribution footprint than building out new retail locations. More than 70% of Canadians live within five kilometres of stores operated or licensed by The Source, and more than 80 million technology-savvy consumers shop at The Source each year. Bell is acquiring substantially all of the assets of The Source, which was acquired by Circuit City Stores, Inc. in March 2004. On November 10, 2008, Circuit City and certain of its U.S. subsidiaries voluntarily commenced bankruptcy proceedings under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code and The Source commenced a voluntary proceeding under the Companies\' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Bell is acquiring The Source pursuant to the court monitored sale process being managed by NM Rothschild & Sons Canada Ltd. in connection with the proceedings under the CCAA. Subject to court approval and other customary conditions to closing, the transaction is expected to close in Q3 2009. Due to the nature of the sale process and at the request of The Source, Bell does not expect to disclose the purchase price until after the completion of the transaction. bell mobility mobilite canada lasource radio shack buy radio-shack quebec toronto news financial ower sympatico hse express vu LG Keybo will be available with Koodo Mobile Again in a Best Buy Mobile flyer, the LG Keybo is announced for Koodo (obviously, it’s already offer by Telus Mobility). Best Buy show price of the LG Keybo for Koodo Mobile, 74$ with Koodo Mobile TAB and LG include a 100$ gift card for LG Store. ![]() koodo mobile keybo lg best buy gift card free mobility telus mobilite tab unlock cellphone store Telus update the HTC S640 Telus and HTC have publish a new firmware (version 3.00.661.11) for the old HTC S640, laready sale by Telus. This update make the HTC S640 add EVDO Rev. A, improve overall device functionality and stability. We have tested this firmware on a HTC S640 and this make a very good difference. You can download the firmware on the HTC website. htc s640 update upgrade frimeware telus frim pda smartphone evdo rev a stability improve quality canada mobileincanada Microsoft Zune coming to Canada it s official Microsft have publish a press release for inform Canadian on her mp3 player are coming soon in Canada. The official date for buy a Zune device is the June 13 and May 6 for the launching or the Zune community at Zune.ca . The Microsoft Zune mp3 player will beavailable in 3 color like Black, Red and Pink. A Zune of 80Gig have a suggest retail price of 249.99$, 8Gig is 189.99$ and for the little 4 Gig the retail price are 139.99$. - Zune 80. The Zune 80GB has a bright 3.2-inch screen, includes premium in-ear noise-isolating headphones and will be available in black and red. (SRP: $249.99 CDN) - Zune 4 & Zune 8. The slim, ultra-portable Zune 4GB and Zune 8GB will both be available in black, red and pink. (SRP: $139.99 CDN for 4GB and $189.99 CDN for 8GB) - Zune Originals. Canadians will have the option to purchase and customize their Zune player with personal text options and laser-engraved designs from international artists. ![]() microsoft zune canada soon mp3 player music gig go mobile wireless wifi video games future shop best buy Future Shop Launches GPS Snitch in Canada Future Shop has announced a new products sale in Future Shop store. The Backline GPS inc now in sale their products in Future Shop store and online store. \"Future Shop is excited to bring the innovative GPS Snitch to our customers to help them easily track and protect their vehicles,\" said Martin Caines, Director of Mobile Audio Merchandising, Future Shop. \"As of April 18, customers will have access to the new GPS Snitch in any Future Shop\'s 131 stores across Canada or online store at futureshop.ca.\" \"We are very proud to partner with Future Shop,\" said Paul-Andre Savoie, CEO of Guardian. Further adding, \"Many customers have multiple vehicles and GPS Snitch\'s portability allows them to protect the vehicle they\'re drivingany given day. This key differentiator is one of the aspects of GPS Snitch that attracted our interest in BlackLine\'s solution.\" ![]() future shop gps canada backline store snitch mobile canada new guardian device geo techno cell phone Rogers finish Inukshuk network in Canada Rogers have just announced few minutes ago, the final step in the Inukshuk network ( in partnered with Bell Sympatico) in many new city in Canada. This big wireless network (similar to cell phone network and not a real WiMax network) it’s build to use with the Rogers Portable Internet service. This service is a mobile modem without any wire connection for internet but use AC plug for electricity, ½ very mobile, but the rate are very attractive for a boat, or a business man at hotel. http://www.rogers.com/portable British Columbia : Penticton No. 1, Chilliwack, Kamloops, Kelowna, Tsinstikeptum No. 9, Tsinstikeptum No. 10 . Alberta : Blairmore, Calmar, Coleman, Mannville, Milk River, Mundare, New Sarepta, Warner, Lethbridge. Ontario : Ashton, Beckett\'s Landing, Kemptville, Cedar Ridge, Sierra Woods, Embrun, Russell, Enniskerry, John Quinn Sub, Huntley Manor Estates, Stittsville, Brechin, Cannington, Dunsford, Thurstonia, Grandview Beach, Midland, Port McNicoll, Victoria Harbour, Thornton, Washago, Country Club Estates, Kinburn, Marionville, Spring Hill, Vernon, Westmount Estates, Antrim, Deerwood Estates, Panmure, Dunrobin Shore, Maclaren\'s Landing. Quebec : Quyon, Neuville, Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet, Drummondville, Joliette, Trois-Rivieres, Chicoutimi-Jonquiere. New Brunswick : Steeves Mountain. nomade internet portable rogers wireless Inukshuk wimax canada mobile wireless wifi hotel bell sympatico data Sony Canada launches the system of navigation NVU73T Sony Canada has just announced the availability on its Canadian on-line store of its new system of portable navigation. It is indeed about a very interesting seen product all its multimedia functions (offices). It works under a processor Intel of 300 MHz and with a chip GPS SiRF Star III. A map of North America is supplied with the device on the internet memory of 2 gig also include in Sony NVU73T. It is also possible to add some memory the reader Memory Stick Duo. The device is available in three languages, the English, the French and the Spanish. The screen is of a dimension of 4.3 inches and is obviously tactile. ![]() sony style canada gps nav nvu nvu73t mobile gps review release info screen device navigation sirf star iii products Canada launches Nokia Internet Tablet N810 The Internet Tablet Nokia N810 is now on sale in Canada Nokia.ca. This is the improved version of the Internet Tablet N800 we had already tested. The Nokia N810 has a touch screen for 4.13-inch 800x640 which can very well read the traditional web pages even with a relatively small screen. Side power, the Nokia N810 has a TI OMAP 2420 processor running at 400mhz and 128meg DDR2 memory in terms of RAM. Side connection we find all that is necessary except an antenna GSM or CDMA. However, there is a G WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 and a GPS, which uses the software WayFinder. ![]() Nokia Store nokia n810 canada review mobile internet tablet pc cellphone wireless gps wifi bluetooth ram cdma gsm omap screen RAZR 2 of Fido too late for christmas but yet for new years The RAZR 2 Fido, is the same device available at Bell, Telus or Rogers but only the color are different. This is more than 1 month after the other Canadian operator that Fido has chosen to offer the RAZR 2, or simply that Rogers wanted to sell enough before offering this cellphone Fido customers. The Motorola RAZR 2 is a device which offers several good thing but which distinguishes itself by its 2 screen with a size very acceptable. Fido offers the Motorola RAZR 2 for $ 150 if you had a contract with the \\\"navigation\\\" option for 3 years or $ 275 without the options for 3 years but with a contract of 3 years on a regular package. Bell offers the RAZR 2 has $ 199 with a traditional agreement of 3 years unlike a Telus them that the offer was $ 249.99. See Specification ![]() fido razr 2 motorola canada spec cellphone canada mobile telus rogers bell review unlock device bluetooth wireless |
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