Articles tagged with: HTC
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Designed around a High Definition experience, the HTC HD7 sports a capable 5 megapixel camera as well as the ability to shoot video in 720p HD resolution. This Windows Phone can compete with the dedicated video camera as well as many of the cheaper standalone point-and-shoot cameras in the market.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
HTC’s Facebook phones fill a void in the tween and teen text-focused feature phone market once dominated by the Sidekick and LG’s messaging phones. The new phones focus on texting and typing and quick-buttons that put users in the middle of the Facebook experience where they can share, post and tag photos, and communicate with their friends on-the-go.
By Lee Rickwood
Vidéotron is the latest in a line of new Canadian mobile services, but it’s not the last.
By Lee Rickwood
Dedicating its opening ceremonies to the folks it wants to serve, telecom start-up Globalive officially unveiled its new rate plans and cellphone services today with the opening of the first Wind store in Toronto.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Leaked this week via Twitter, various blogs and websites was the “Google Phone”. An Android smartphone that has been distributed internally to Google employees for field-testing. Many believe that this is the ultimate Android smartphone under Google’s full control and supervision.
By Lee Rickwood
They’ve spent millions. They’ve had fierce fights with government, industry regulators and big corporate competitors. Now, Globalive Wireless has won its cellphone prize. The Government of Canada has changed a previous Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decision.
By Dilshan Kathriarachchi
Bell launches the Samsung Galaxy™, its first Android device and Canada’s fifth. All major wireless carriers in Canada now offer at least one Android handset.
