Entries in Canada (1844)

Tuesday
Jun032014

TomTom: Vancouver, Toronto are most congested cities in Canada

TomTom released its fourth global Traffic Index. This year’s Traffic Index showed that traffic congestion on secondary roads is worse than main roads, and commuters around the world are spending an average of eight working days a year stuck in traffic. In fact, it is revealed that traffic shortcuts drivers take to avoid congestion are actually ‘long cuts’, adding 50 per cent more travel time to journeys. 

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Wednesday
May282014

Huawei Canada and Live Nation Canada team up for ‘Make it Possible’ Campaign

Live Nation Canada, and Huawei Canada, today announced a partnership to promote Huawei smartphone devices at major concert events across the country in their 'Make it Possible' campaign.

Operating in over 150 countries, Huawei is now the world’s third largest manufacturer of smartphone devices, offering quality, innovative, and sleekly designed handsets at affordable prices.  The partnership with Live Nation Canada is Huawei’s first major sponsorship in the country, and reflects a commitment to building the Huawei brand in Canada. 

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Tuesday
May272014

Review: Tech Armor SlimProtect Case for iPhone 5/5s

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Tech Armor is known for various protective covers and cases but their SlimProtect Case for the iPhone 5s offers slimline rear and side protection without weighing down Apple's jewel-like handset.

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Monday
May262014

Review: Roku Streaming Stick

Text and photos by Simon Cohen

 Tons of features, good performance and an unbeatable price make the Roku Streaming Stick by far the best value in the increasingly busy Smart-TV add-on category.

If you already own a Smart TV—a WiFi-connected, app-enabled HDTV—you really don’t need to read this. That’s because the Roku family of devices (to which the Roku Streaming Stick is the latest addition) is for all of us poor shmoes stuck with TVs that have no way of talking to the internet and thus no way to access content providers like Netflix, Crackle, CrunchyRoll or YouTube unless we stretch a very long and trip-hazard-creating HDMI cable from our PC/laptop to our TV sets. Don’t laugh. People do that. For real.

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