TELUS Rolls Out New Device Trade-In Program, Available at 700 Stores Across Canada
A few weeks let you know about TELUS launching a new trade-in recycling initiative, but today it’s been officially unveiled. They’ve partnered up with US-based eRecyclingCorps and depending on the condition of your old/unwanted device they’ll give you a certain dollar amount – if your device is considered to be worthless, TELUS will donate $3 to Tree Canada.
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New Samsung Galaxy S III Picture Looks Like Last, Could It Be Real This Time?
Another leaked picture of what is purportedly the Samsung Galaxy S III, and it looks much like the one leaked a couple of days ago. Some have been sceptical of the press document that appeared on social sharing news site Reddit on 19 March, with ourselves wondering why it carried the name "Weber Shandwick" in the bottom right-hand corner, when the PR agency doesn't handle either the US or UK Samsung accounts for mobile. However, the last image seems to corroborate the authenticity of that previous one - they both look very similar indeed.
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Apple Sells 1 Million Copies of iPhoto for iPad, iPhone in Less Than 10 Days
Apple on Wednesday revealed that its newest iOS app, iPhoto, has sold 1 million copies in less than 10 days, The Loop reports. The Cupertino-based company unveiled the iPhoto app towards the end of its iPad press conference in San Francisco earlier this month. The application relies heavily on gestures and features smart browsing, auto-enhancing, professional quality effects, brushes, photo beaming between devices, photo journals and multi-touch editing.
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Angry Birds Space Now Available for Download, Pigs Will Fly
Rejoice, casual gamers -- Angry Birds Space has landed! Rovio's latest game -- which we recently took for a spin on Samsung's Galaxy Note LTE at SXSW -- frees itself from the earth's gravitational pull to explore the final frontier. We've gathered download links to all the major platforms below for your epic birds vs. pigs entertainment. Aren't space physics fun?
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