Netflix streaming service comes to Canada this fall
Internet, Television
Canadians will be able to access subscription-based movie streaming service Netflix this fall. This is a big deal.
Survey finds parents have bad texting habits, too
Mobility
A recent survey conducted by TRU Research and sponsored by LG mobile phones reveals bad texting habits normally associated with teenagers can be just as common with their parents.
Rubber baby iPhone bumpers, iPhone 4 still rolling out
iPhone / iPod Touch
Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently discussed iPhone 4 antenna reception issues, and mentioned that despite its problems, the tarnished call-dropper will be coming to 17 more countries, including Australia, Canada and a good chunk of western Europe.
RIM Fires back, Nokia and HTC retort, Apple out of line
Mobility
Steve Jobs recently tried to claim that antenna problems on the iPhone 4 were not unique to Apple's latest wunderthing/disaster. RIM, Nokia and HTC beg to differ.
Verizon kicks KIN to the kurb
Mobility
Microsoft KIN was a pair of social networking mobile clunkers from day one, dead by day 40. Verizon has officially noticed.
Ongame Network presents new poker business model
Internet
Ongame Network has released a new poker business model that looks to change the online poker industry's aging business model forever with style of play and relative performance factored into online gambling.
Google Android climbs the Smartphone market share charts
Mobility
comScore releases latest sales stats for the mobile subscriber market, shows RIM still rules, Google Android gaining traction, Apple slipping.
N210 Netbook
Windows PC
A netbook boasting more battery life and less screen glare than anything in its class, there's little not to like about the N210.
Netflix to stream first run movies from Relativity Media
Internet, Television
Netflix subscribers to watch Relativity Media movies sooner and directly thanks to an agreement that bypasses Pay TV licensing deals.
Motorola Backflip at AT&T
Mobility
Of the three recently released Motoblur-enabled Android phones, the Motorola Backflip has received the most attention - and rightfully so - and AT&T's got it.