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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.
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The Canadian Wireless Code of Conduct has received an update to address some of the widely-held complaints against it. But it doesn't fix everything.
This Sprint deal seems too good to be true, but it isn't.
Comcast is launching cellular service through its Xfinity sub-brand in partnership with Verizon.
Canada is a big place, with dozens of big cities interspersed from coast to coast. If you live in one of those cities, taking transit is one of the best and cheapest ways to get around. Here are the best transit apps for Canadians.
Samsung's latest phones are here. How does the Galaxy S8 series compare to the iPhone 7?
T-Mobile Tuesdays has something good for baseball fans starting April 4.
There are dozens of prepaid and smaller alternative carriers in the U.S., and increasingly people are buying phones outright, or bringing them over from another carrier, to save some money.
iMore and Mint Mobile have partnered to bring you an insanely good deal on high-speed 4G data in the United States.
There's a new Fitbit coming, and it's got a week's worth of battery life, a stylish look, and a heart rate monitor.
Also known as MVNOs, alternative mobile carriers are often cheaper and just as reliable โ with fewer frills and headaches โ than the networks they rely on.
AT&T is matching its competitors by opening up unlimited data to everyone. Will it work?
T-Mobile has seen Verizon's unlimited and raised it unlimited and one.
Apple Pay is big in Australia, even if some banks aren't willing to adopt it.
Android Wear 2.0 is now official, and it's clear Google is borrowing from multiple sources with their overhauled platform.
The FCC has dropped all inquiries into one of the most contested parts of net neutrality.
All Fitbits track step count, but if you're a runner, you might need more detail than that. With variations between Fitbit models, it can be tough to figure out which is right one to go with. Here's some help!
The original iPhone will no longer work in the U.S. after AT&T shuts down its 2G network.
This nail printer could be the best, or worst, gift you can buy your manicure-addict friends!
See into your soul, or at least your skin, with the Nurugo Micro microscope for iPhone!