Wednesday
Oct022013

Rogers Alerts brings location-based offers to customers

Rogers Alerts, a new location-based mobile solution that allows Rogers wireless customers to access personalized, location-based offers on their smartphone.

The Rogers Alerts platform is powered by technology from Placecast, a leading location-based marketing and loyalty solutions provider. It leverages geofencing technology, which will give retailers the ability to send a text message with personalized and timely offers to Rogers customers in close proximity to their retail locations. 

Rogers Alerts will be sent to Rogers subscribers who have signed up to receive offers at www.rogersalerts.ca.

To celebrate the launch, Rogers is offering $5 off one of their next two Rogers Wireless to wireless customers who text RALERTS to 5050, as long as their Rogers Alerts account remains active for 30 days. 

Who will offer deals, you might be wondering? Sears Canada, Future Shop, Pizza Hut Canada, A&W, Second Cup and Rogers Wireless are amongst the first retailers to take advantage of Rogers Alerts, the first of its kind in the Canadian 

Wednesday
Oct022013

Google Play Gift Cards now in Canada

Google Play Gift cards are now available in Canada from Shoppers Drug Mart, Future Shop, Target, 7-11, Best Buy, Mac's, Walmart, Pharmaprix, Circle K and Couche-Tard. The cards are available in $15, $25 and $50 denominations and are ideal gifts for the Android users in your life. They can be redeemed directly from the Google Play app on your device or browser and are good for apps, movies, books and more.

Wednesday
Oct022013

Google Canada showcases technology used in everyday life

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Google Canada brought their tech, their toys and some of their more notable video bloggers on YouTube to a loft in downtown Toronto today to showcase the connected life at the Google Loft.

Laid out with various stations showcasing real-world situations where Google's cloud and search technology can come into play, I received first-hand demonstrations on just how capable Google's solutions are and discovered a bunch of tools I never heard of before.

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Wednesday
Oct022013

Review: Huawei Ascend Mate

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

2013 is shaping up to be the year of large, and I mean really large smartphones. Following in the success of Samsung's Galaxy Note I and II (and III released recently), other manufacturers are pushing out supersized smartphones. The most surprising of all of these is Huawei's Ascend Mate, which comes exclusively to WIND Mobile in Canada. It is now available for $99 on WINDtab or $399 outright.

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