In case you forgot – but I’m sure you didn’t – today is the AppleExpo in Toronto. It will run from 12PM – 7PM at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre [Google Maps].
Meet the guys and girls who make those cool iPhone, iPad and Mac products we love. You will have the opportunity to see demonstrations and interact with products.

If you didn’t get a chance to be part of our giveaway, it’s not too late to get a ticket. Registration online is closed, but you can still attend as a walk-in. To browse the expo, tickets are $20. To attend the seminars a ticket will cost $50, but they are available on a first come, first served basis and there is limited space.
iPhoneinCanada.ca is a proud media sponsor and our own Gary Ng will be hosting a seminar so go check that out and say hi.
This event happens once a year, and you could be part of the 5000 iOS and Mac users today interacting, buying, learning and having fun.
For more info, look to AppleExpo’s site and here for details about getting a ticket.
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