Tuesday
Mar252014

LG G2 gets anticipated Android 4.4 KitKat OS upgrade

LG Electronics (LG) Canada announced today that the anticipated Android 4.4 KitKat OS upgrade for the G2 smartphone will roll out in Canada by the end of this month. 

“LG is constantly striving to improve the user experience for its mobile customers and the latest KitKat OS upgrade furthers our commitment to Canadians,” said Ross Snow, vice-president of Mobile Communications, LG Canada. “In addition to introducing new features, the KitKat OS upgrade for the G2 delivers a number of optimizations that enhance the entire mobile user experience. We trust that our customers will enjoy the differentiated value offered by our latest upgrade package.”

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Tuesday
Mar252014

Adobe Summit launches Core Services to Adobe Marketing Cloud

The Adobe Digital Marketing Summit kicked off today with a crowd of more than 5000 digital marketers, publishers, agencies and technologists.

Answering marketer’s call to reinvent themselves, Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) unveiled the newest technology breakthroughs in its Adobe Marketing Cloud, including the ability to do advanced real-time audience profiling, predictive marketing mix planning, and technology that seamlessly manages content across the Web and mobile apps.

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Tuesday
Mar252014

Acer becomes Official Partner of Toronto Blue Jays

Acer, the number one provider of notebooks in Canada, announced that it is an Official Partner of the Toronto Blue Jays and will support the team with a national marketing campaign throughout the 2014 season.

As the exclusive category partner for laptops and tablets, Acer will have its presence known with marketing programs and in-stadium promotions designed to ensure Toronto Blue Jays fans enjoy their favorite team while getting to know more about Acer. Hit jump for more details about the partnership.

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Tuesday
Mar252014

Symantec Canada's Honey Stick Project finds out 'what happens when you lose your phone'

It's the one thing all smartphone owners fear, the loss of their beloved device and also all the critical personal information it containts. Symantec Canada created the clever Honey Stick Project to shed light on multiple scenarios and purposely 'lost' 60 smartphones in Canada which were tracked to see how people would react. Hit jump for a detailed infographic on how this went down or find out more here.

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