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Daniel Bader is a Senior Editor at iMore, offering his Canadian analysis on Apple and its awesome products. In addition to writing and producing, Daniel regularly appears on Canadian networks CBC and CTV as a technology analyst.
Traveling to Europe needn't be stressful nor expensive — at least not where your smartphone is involved!
The market is full of Bluetooth speakers, but few are like Libratone's new modular One Click. Is it worth the $199? Read our full review to find out!
Until now, it's been really hard to attach an XLR-based microphone directly to an iPhone. The iKlip A/V mount enables you to do just that.
The iMore team has had just over a week to ruminate on the announcements, big and small, from WWDC. Here's what we thought.
I've seen the future, and the loss of the headphone jack isn't going to be nearly as frustrating as it sounds.
Android Wear is available for your iPhone. If you're a former Android user with a leftover Gear 360, or just love the look of the Huawei Watch, here's everything you need to know about using Android Wear with your iPhone.
Fitbit's new sleep feature gives users more information on their habits, and how to go to bed at a more consistent time every night.
The excellent Gboard keyboard for the iPhone has expanded to other countries, including Australia, Canada, India, and the U.K.
Apple desperately wants to wrest as much control of the iPhone from the phone carriers, and with iOS 10 it has taken another important step to making those network providers into dumb pipes.
The Apple Watch is a completely different product today than it was yesterday, an achievement that took no new hardware — just time, and a new approach to user experience.
We take a lot of gear with us to conferences, and this year is no exception. Check out what's in Daniel's WWDC 2016 gear bag.
Based on a new survey, most Manitobans are worried that Bell's acquisition of MTS will lead to higher prices and lower data caps.
Apple is spending the week before WWDC promoting great Canadian-made apps that are beloved around the world — and there are a few you wouldn't expect to be made here.
The iMore team discusses what they want to see from the next big tvOS software release at WWDC.
The game has changed in the streaming music world over the past year, with more services than ever opening up to Canadians (and some, sadly, closing down). What's the best one for your hard-earned money? Let's take a look.
How often does a banking app crack the App Store's Top 10? Not very, but this app from TD Canada Trust defied the odds.
There's an increasingly popular method to save money on cellphone plans in Canada: using "underground" third-party dealers to arrange plans unavailable to those in the most populated provinces.
Siri has changed a lot in the last five years. But with all the hubbub around Amazon's Echo and Google's Home assistant leveraging increasingly complex machine learning and A.I., what would we want from an Apple Smart Home hub? Our editors weigh in.
5G service is still at least three years away, and Canadian carriers are already testing the service. But don't get too excited yet.
The MTS deal is not done yet, but Bell is selling the public, and the regulators, on the notion that costs may go up, but service and speeds are poised to soar.