Wednesday
Apr032013

HTC One coming to TELUS on April 19th

 

Text and photo by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The much awaited HTC One smartphone is coming to TELUS on April 19th. Available in the Silver colour shown above, the HTC One features a stunning 4.7-inch screen, a 1.7GHz quad core processor, 2GB of RAM and the world's first Ultrapixel camera (equivalent to 13 Megapixels). The HTC One was launched back in February and was originally slated for a March release in North America but this launch was moved to April.

More HTC One coverage:

HTC One delayed, now coming by late April

Video: Demo of the HTC One smartphone

HTC One slideshow

HTC One unveiled, coming in March

HTC offering $100 off HTC One, simply trade in your old phone

HTC's Flagship smartphone leaks

Wednesday
Apr032013

Canon launches VIXIA HF G30 digital camcorder for budding filmmakers

Proving that there is still a large market for semi-professional camcorders designed for budding filmmakers and videographers, Canon just announced the Vixia HF G30 digital camcorder with a powerful 20x Genuine Canon HD Video Lens, MP4 recording, and built-in Wi-Fi® capability with dual band wireless support.

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Wednesday
Apr032013

Alicia Keys rocks her white BlackBerry Z10 during her Toronto concert

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

BlackBerry Global Creative Director, multi-platinum recording artist and Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys took to the stage last night at Toronto's Air Canada Centre for the Canadian leg of the Set The World On Fire Tour. Keys, her Z10 and her band  rocked the stage accompanied by a whole ensemble of dancers and various keyboards, pianos and organs which magically appeared on stage.

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Tuesday
Apr022013

Video: Fan made BlackBerry video sends messages of loyalty and nostalgia

Titled "There Then and There Now," this original fan-made video captures just how important BlackBerry devices have been in the lives of many, and even goes through a roll call of some of the popular handsets of years past. See if you can see the not so subtle dig at a rival fruit-named company. This is the sort of commercial BlackBerry should invest in, a nice bridge between the past, present and hopefully the future.

Source: CrackBerry