Poker Night 2 for iOS brings Ash, Claptrap, more to the table

May 23rd, 2013 No Comments »

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I’m not one to play much poker, if any. If I’m going to sit around a table with a bunch of dudes and play anything, it’s going to be Risk. Or maybe Star Frontiers. That would change, however, if
the dudes were Claptrap from Borderlands, Brock Samson from The Venture Bros., Sam from Sam & Max, and (are you kidding me?!) Ash from Army of Darkness. These are your opponents in Poker Night 2.

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Amazon.ca OtterBox Sale: 63% Off the Defender for iPhone 5 at $22, Plus More

May 21st, 2013 10 Comments »

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Amazon.ca has some decent sales right now on OtterBox iPhone and iPad cases, which as you probably know offers some of the best device protection available. Here are some sales that have caught our eye and are pretty hot (especially the Defender Series for iPhone 5):

  • OtterBox Defender Series for iPhone 5: $22.00 (63% off; regular price $59.80)
  • OtterBox iPhone 4/4S Commuter Series: $19.90 (50% off; regular price $39.99)
  • OtterBox Defender Series for iPad 2/3/4: $59.00 plus free shipping (34% off; regular price $89.99)
  • OtterBox iPad mini Defender: $39.00 plus free shipping (48% off, regular price $74.99)
For orders over $25, you will get free super saver shipping, which makes this a pretty hot deal, since ordering direct from OtterBox means expensive shipping from the US to Canada.
You can check out the entire list of OtterBox sales here while the sales are still available. Let us know what you’re going to jump on!

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Tim Cook urges tax reform for US businesses — even if Apple has to pay more

May 20th, 2013 No Comments »

Apple CEO Tim Cook is going before Congress on Tuesday to defend his company’s tax-paying practices. On Monday, the company published his planned testimony, including his recommendations for “a dramatic simplification of the corporate tax system.” Cook will argue that his general suggestions for an overhaul will benefit the economy by encouraging U.S.-based companies like his own to bring more of their foreign profits back to their accounts in the U.S.

Cook will call for a revenue-neutral reform of the corporate tax code that does away with all tax expenditures, lowers tax rates and establishes a “reasonable” tax on companies’ earnings from overseas. It’s not in the planned testimony, but in an interview last week, Cook made it clear that he does not believe that a tax rate of zero is a reasonable number. In his testimony before the U.S. Senate’s Subcommittee on Investigations, he will say that Apple supports this simplification of the tax code despite the likelihood that it will mean Apple’s overall corporate taxes will go up. The current corporate tax system “applies industrial era concepts to a digital economy” and “undermines U.S. competitiveness,” Apple believes.

Before Cook gets into his specific suggestions for fixing how U.S. businesses are taxed on foreign earnings, he’s going to spend most of his time going over why he’s being called to testify in the first place: Apple’s accounting methods. Apple keeps at least $100 billion in foreign earnings outside of the IRS’s grasp because it doesn’t wish to pay the 35 percent tax it would incur by bringing that money home. Many other businesses follow similar practices.

According to the published testimony, Cook will going into detail about how the company accounts for profits earned in the U.S., how investment in its foreign assets is taxed, how it shares R&D costs with an Irish subsidiary and more. (It’ll probably be a snoozefest for everyone except those who get a thrill out of spreadsheets.) Most of it is Cook on the defensive, explaining how what Apple does is within legal limits. Cook plans to assure the committee it’s not cheating on its taxes with any special tricks and “does not have a bank account in the Cayman Islands.”

He will underscore his point about Apple being on the up and up by laying out how much the company pays in taxes. Last year it paid $6 billion in taxes to the U.S. and this year, Cook has said it will pay $7 billion.

Tuesday’s testimony will be Cook’s first appearance before Congress. The company’s tax practices came to light a year ago when the New York Times highlighted some of the methods Apple has used to keep its overall taxes at a minimum.

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Apple offering new incentives to make the iPhone more affordable in India

May 20th, 2013 No Comments »

Apple may or may not end up selling a low-cost iPhone some day. But in the meantime, it’s continuing to make the current devices it sells more affordable, particularly in new markets for smartphones. In India, Apple is fine-tuning its pricing to make the iPhone more affordable — and stand out against competing Android devices from Samsung, ZTE and others.

Apple has started introducing trade-in offers that are particularly favorable to students. ZDNet reports:

Students who trade-in their old smartphones while upgrading to an iPhone will get 7,777 rupees (US$144). Non-students will be paid 7,000 rupees (US$130).

That’s in addition to an incentive for customers who use an American Express credit card to buy a new iPhone on a payment plan. Those customers will get 10 percent of their purchase back. Apple doesn’t have its own retail stores in India, but sells through a network of local, authorized retailers, many of whom only sell Apple products.

It’s a bit unusual for Apple to wheel and deal. But the iPhone maker has been tweaking its pricing strategy and incentive offerings in markets where smartphone ownership has only recently begun to take hold. Earlier this year, Apple introduced low and no-interest payment plans for iPhone buyers in India; similar to what it is offering in China. India is a country bearing huge potential — it is an example of what CEO Tim Cook means when he notes the potential of billions of people who have yet to own a smartphone. And as Om noted recently, there are 900 million mobile connections, and so far there are just 2.5 million iPhones in use.

As the iPhone matures especially in established markets, Apple is turning to fast-growing regions whose people are just now joining the smartphone revolution. It knows it can’t sell $600 smartphones to everyone. And so little by little we’re seeing Apple customize its approach to different markets, including selling older model iPhones through carriers, allowing brand-conscious young people to pay for the cachet of the iPhone brand in installments, or reaching customers through deals with local institutions.

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Apple’s iOS revenue three times more than portable gaming consoles

May 20th, 2013 No Comments »
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Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android have achieved yet another milestone, outperforming portable gaming console companies such as Nintendo and Sony in terms of revenue. When Apple updated the iPod
touch in 2008—adding the new App Store SDK to iOS—the company marketed the iPod as a gaming device. Popular games such as Super Monkey Ball had launched for the iPhone 3G at the same time and developers began to create new types of games
to take advantage of the camera and accelerometer. Nearly five years later, Apple’s iOS is making three times the revenue as leading handheld consoles, such as…

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Slickwraps Skins for Apple Gear and More: $50 Credit for Only $25! [Deals]

May 18th, 2013 10 Comments »

If you are the type who loves having your electronics gear stick out from the crowd, then the following Slickwraps deal is just for you. This 50% off promotion has $50 worth of Slickwraps for just $25.

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There are Slickwraps for a tonne of devices such as your iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, iMac, Apple TV 2, Mophie Juice Pack, PS3/Xbox controllers and other gadgets, even including the Pebble smart watch.

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You may have heard about SlickWraps and their iGlowPhone glow-in-the-dark skin for iPhones, which has been one of their most popular line ups, exclusive to them. No more hunting for your iPhone in the dark! Check it out in the video below:

Shipping to the USA is $4.95 and International shipping (including Canada) is a reasonable $6.99. BUT, if your cart totals more than $40 after you’ve applied the coupon credit, you get free worldwide shipping.

Click here to jump on the Slickwraps deal while it’s still available.

Slickwraps Skins for Apple Gear and More: $50 Credit for Only $25! [Deals] is a post from: iPhone in Canada Blog – Canada's #1 iPhone Resource

Rogers Revamps Monthly Plans with Lower Pricing, More Data

May 16th, 2013 10 Comments »

According to MobileSyrup, Rogers has revamped its monthly plans to include prices changes and increased data. The company previously made similar changes in Quebec but now they are available nationwide.

Individual Monthly Plans: all plans below include unlimited SMS/MMS, 6PM evenings and weekends, caller ID, voicemail, Rogers One Number Canada-wide calling (from your computer):

  • $50 ($5 price drop): 150MB data, 1000 daytime minutes
  • $60: 500MB data, 1000 daytime minutes
  • $70 (added 1GB data): 2GB data, unlimited local minutes
  • $80 (added 1GB data): 4GB data, unlimited local minutes
  • $100 (added 1GB data): 6GB data, unlimited Canada-wide calling

Family Plans (2 lines): all plans below include unlimited SMS/MMS, 6PM evenings and weekends, caller ID, voicemail and unlimited Canada-wide calling between plan members.

  • $90 ($20 price drop): 300MB data, 2000 daytime minutes; $35 for extra lines
  • $110: 1GB data, 2000 daytime minutes; $35 for extra lines
  • $130 ($10 price drop): 4GB data, unlimited local calling, $45 for extra lines
  • $150 ($10 price drop, 2GB extra data): 8GB data, unlimited local calling, $45 for extra lines
  • $190 ($10 price drop, 2GB extra data): 12GB data, unlimited Canada-wide calling, $55 for extra lines

If you’re on an older plan, you just need to call in to Rogers to make the changes to these revised plans.

Rogers Revamps Monthly Plans with Lower Pricing, More Data is a post from: iPhone in Canada Blog – Canada's #1 iPhone Resource

More Detailed Images of Various iPhone 5S Components Leak [PICS]

May 16th, 2013 10 Comments »

BGR has posted some high resolution images of internal iPhone 5S parts, which appear to allude to some upcoming internal revisions in the next generation iPhone:

BGR has obtained high-quality images of several internal iPhone 5S components from a source that asked not to be identified. The parts include the loud-speaker bracket, ear speaker bracket, vibrating motor assembly, Wi-Fi flex cable ribbon and SIM card tray from Apple’s upcoming seventh-generation iPhone.

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BGR says the images of the nano SIM tray are thinner than the current iPhone 5 tray (they look exactly the same as previous SIM card leaks) and the addition of second coloured tray could hint at a variety of new phone colours. They believe the redesigned parts hint Apple will introduce new hardware features in the iPhone 5S.

Previous alleged parts for the next iPhone have leaked before but the image quality has never been this high. The next iPhone is rumoured to launch in the fall.

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Sandvox update adds Retina Display support, new designs, more

May 14th, 2013 No Comments »

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software Sandvox has been embracing the Mac only since its initial release, and now it has expended to embrace the Retina display. With a simple check of a box, web developers can present
high-resolution images to website visitors using Retina display Macs. Standard resolution photos will appear when viewed by other devices.

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SaskTel Has Completed 32 More 4G Network Enhancements in April

May 14th, 2013 10 Comments »

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SaskTel has announced this evening it has finished more 4G wireless network enhancements, as they completed worked on 32 different projects across Saskatchewan last month, to address increasing network demand and capacity.

“SaskTel has a long record in pursuing innovative and cutting edge solutions when it comes to expanding our 4G network across the Province,” said Don McMorris, Minister Responsible for SaskTel. “We are committed to building and powering the largest, fastest and most complete wireless network in the Province.”

On top of building more towers, SaskTel says it is enhancing service based on usage patterns and demands and also installing carrier antennas installed inside buildings, on streetlights, rooftops, wooden and stealth poles where regular towers would not be feasible.

Below is a list of all areas where enhancements were made. The addition of carriers increase network capacity while sectors add antennas to improve coverage.

  • Regina: erected new monopole towers along Henderson Drive and in the Uplands/Kensington area, added rooftop antennas on top of the Rainbow Tower in Albert Park and along Lewvan Drive at Fourth Avenue, built a new stealth pole in University Park, street light antennas at Rochdale and McCarthy Boulevards and in-building antennas at SaskTel’s head office and the Ramada Hotel to improve coverage and capacity
  • Saskatoon: installed new temporary cellular (COWS) towers in the Silverspring area and along Wedge Road and added a sector carrier at Boychuk Drive to increase coverage and capacity
  • Prince Albert: added a street light antenna at the Prince Albert Court House to increase capacity
  • Birch Hills: added a sector carrier to increase capacity
  • Waskesiu: added a sector carrier to increase capacity
  • Swift Current: erected new monopoles at the Credit Union i-plex and in the west side industrial area to increase capacity
  • Wilkie: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Coleville: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Paradise Hill: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Turtle Lake: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Lashburn: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • St. Walburg: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Bredenbury: replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Foam Lake:  replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Wynyard:  replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Madge Lake:  replaced a repeater and added underlay to an existing tower to increase capacity
  • Silver Lake: added a sector carrier to increase capacity
  • Hunting Lake:  replaced a repeater to increase capacity
  • Crooked Lake:  added underlay to an existing tower to increase capacity
  • Deer Valley Estates: added a new carrier to a tower
  • Condie Area, north west of Regina:  erected a new tower to provide increased coverage

SaskTel notes it will continue to make network enhancements throughout the 2013 calendar year.

SaskTel Has Completed 32 More 4G Network Enhancements in April is a post from: iPhone in Canada Blog – Canada's #1 iPhone Resource

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