Tuesday
Mar312015

Microsoft's new Surface 3 comes in May, will run Windows 8.1 on Intel Atom for CAD $639.00

Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in.

           Michael Corleone (The Godfather, Part III)

Microsoft just refreshed its smaller Surface hybrid line and finally buried Windows RT (running on ARM). The Surface 3 looks like a smller Surface Pro 3 and even takes stylus input. Featuring a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor, 64GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. Interested users will still have to cough up an additional $159.99 for the smaller, redesigned Type Keyboard and $49.99 for the Surface Pen (which now ships in a bevy of colours).

 

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Tuesday
Mar312015

Ebates Canada launches mobile app

Ebates.ca, a leader in online cash back shopping, announces the launch of a free iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app for Canadian shoppers. With this newest mobile app, Ebates.ca members have even greater access to cash back, online coupons and free shipping from hundreds of retailers from electronics, fashion, travel to everyday items. The app is available for download from the App Store.

Like Ebates.ca, the mobile app offers members the same deals and savings including up to 26% cash back every time they shop at any of Ebates.ca’s 650 retail partners, such as Amazon.ca, Chapters Indigo, eBay.ca, Sears, Hudson’s Bay, Old Navy, SHOP.ca, Forever21 and Groupon. 

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Monday
Mar302015

Rogers and Spotify team up to bring 24 months of free music streaming to Fido customers

Rogers is teaming up with Spotify to give Fido customers 24 months of free music streaming service on their smartphones and tablets. This exclusive agreement will give Fido customers a free 24-month subscription to Spotify Premium.

With over 30 million songs, amazing artists and personalized playlists, Spotify Premium is the ultimate, all access ticket to music.

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Monday
Mar302015

Apple officially accepts non-Apple device trade-ins 

 

Rumours have surfaced a few weeks back that Apple will be accepting non-Apple devices (Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry) to trade for new iPhones. Now, it would seem the initiative is finally official. Working with Brightstar, the ones who run the existing iOS trade-in program, Apple Stores in Canada, US, UK, Germany, France, and Italy are now accepting the non-Apple smartphones.

When you trade in your smartphone, you'll be getting some sort of store credit for an iPhone. Unfortunately, the trade-in doesn't seem to extend to other Apple gadgets, like the Apple Watch and iPad. It's simply a phone-for-phone kind of deal. But it seems to be rolling out slower than expected. At the moment, not all the stores yet know that the trade-in program extends to non-Apple gadgets. 

Source: 9to5Mac via SlashGear