Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Wednesday
Jul282010

Travel: FlightNetwork.com launches Canadian 'State Of Air Travel Poll'

 FlightNetwork.com, one of Canada's highest volume online travel sales sites (second only to Expedia in Canada), today announced the launch of their 'State of Air Travel Poll,' aimed at giving Canadians a voice to weigh-in on the biggest issues facing the travel industry in 2010.

"Ash clouds, airline mergers and a global economic slowdown have created an unprecedented shake-up in the air travel industry over the past 12 months," said Naman Budhdeo, CEO of FlightNetwork.com. "We see the State of Air Travel Poll as a way to take the pulse of Canadians by offering a forum for the serious and not so serious flight industry issues that they are talking about."

 

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Wednesday
Jul282010

Wind Mobile selling $1.00 hotdogs to 'celebrate' launch of Rogers' Chatr

WIND Mobile, one of the recent entrants into Canada's budget wireless services is up in arms at Rogers launch of competing discount-prepaid  mobile brand Chatr.

Part awareness campaign and part PR stunt, Wind sent out an invitation for Torontonians to, "celebrate the arrival of even more competition in the wireless market with Rogers' experiment, the launch of chatr on their 2G network."

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Wednesday
Jul282010

Motoring: 84 different ways to skin your Mazda 2 

In a move towards personalization, Mazda Canada is offering something unique when it comes to car accessories for the Mazda2: vinyl decal "Skins" that are applied to the outside of the car.

As the new entry point into Mazda's line-up, the all-new 2011 Mazda2 will appeal to a younger generation of drivers who value individuality and self-expression, especially when it comes to their vehicles. 

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Tuesday
Jul272010

Apple refreshes iMac line, adds a Magic Trackpad

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple updated its iMac line which now sport Intel's Core i3 processor on the low-end and the Intel Core i5 processor on the 27-inch flagship model. Apple also introduced a multi-touch trackpad which it has dubbed the Magic Trackpad. The $70 trackpad brings multi-touch capability to Apple's iMac and Mac Pro desktop lines.

The 21.5 inch  iMac now starts at $1299 and comes with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core i3 processor and 4 GB of RAM. The new Intel processors offer higher performance, energy efficiency and better 64-Bit support.