With Apple widely expected to announce an new iPhone tomorrow, most people are expecting support for LTE data networks as well announcing the iPhone 5 with LTE, it seems like a good time to summarize what sort of LTE coverage Canadians can expect from the major cellular network providers at this point in time. Bell Bell...
Amidst the iPhone 5 hoopla yesterday, Telus announced the launch of its 4G LTE network in Medicine Hat, Alberta, with expansion to additional communities in the coming months, part of the company’s $2.8 million investment in the city. By the end of 2012, Telus aims to have 80 percent of Alberta's population covered with 4G...
You've seen the new iPhone 5 and what it's all about. Pre-orders start on Friday and availability is next week on September 21st in Canada. Let's make this quick and simple--are you buying the iPhone 5? Vote in our poll below (if you're reading this via RSS, you'll need to visit the site to vote):...
With iPhone 5 pre-orders set to take place tomorrow from Apple at 12:01AM PDT, it looks like the LTE-supported carriers in Canada are preparing themselves for their own pre-orders. Rogers and Bell previously confirmed pre-orders starting this Friday the 14th as well (look for Telus to do the same), and now some iPhone 5 landing...
The Wall Street Journal reports Sharp has started to ship iPhone 5 screens to Apple, according to their sources: Sharp Corp. has just started shipping the screens for Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5, a person with knowledge of the situation said Thursday, after the Japanese electronics maker's production of the liquid crystal display panels for the...
Apple announced iPhone 5 pre-orders for this Friday, September 14th, and Canada is included in the first wave. We never heard a specific pre-order launch time from Apple, but Apple Canada's online chat has answered the question. Pre-orders will start just after 12:01AM PDT in Canada (or 3:01AM EDT), and according to the Apple rep,...
It was quite the morning today, with Apple announcing their next generation iPhone 5, alongside new iPods and a version of iTunes. Here's a roundup of our busy day and all the information you need to know in one place. Let's get started! Before the event: Word leaks the new smaller connector is called Lightning;...
Back in June AllThingsD noted Apple's failed music social network Ping would be eliminated in the next iTunes release, and looks like that has come true. If you load up iTunes on your Mac/PC and go to Ping, you'll be greeted with the following message: Ping will no longer be available as of September 30th....
You've probably followed our posts throughout the entire keynote, but if you wish to watch the video of the keynote in its original form, Apple has posted it on their website here. Apple is known to not live-stream their events to the public, therefore we are left with the lone choice to wait until after...
We told you earlier that Apple announced and released their new headphones "Earpods" to the public. Apple has never really made changes to the earbuds of their headphones and today that has changed. Apple has posted a video to their website explaining the design process and the reasoning for the release of Earpods. In a...
Apple has posted an iOS 6 Feature Availability page that denotes a list of countries where specific features are available in Maps, Siri, iTunes Store, Dictation and App Store: Some iOS 6 features are not currently available in every country. Choose a feature below to see if it’s supported in your country. Out of the...
In an interview with AllThingsD, Apple's Senior Vice President, Phil Schiller, explains why the new iPhone 5 has a smaller dock connector dubbed Lightning, the lack of NFC support and no wireless charging yet. Why There's No NFC Schiller noted “Passbook does the kinds of things customers need today,” and also works with merchant payment...