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WIND to carry the Google Nexus One in Canada?

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WIND, Canada’s newest cellular operator, is eyeing the Nexus One, Google’s first phone and is hoping to be the first operator in Canada to carry it, a move which they hope will put an end to contracts for good. There are no reports on how the talks are going, but Chris Robbins, WIND’s CCO says ”We’re trying,” but since the company is pretty much brand new it’s harder to negotiate a deal. “Canada’s a small market to these guys. We’re not getting a lot of face time,” he added.

Why would an upstart company that only launched service in December be the first (or even exclusive) avenue for getting the Nexus One? There are a few reasons that make sense. First, Google has been very clear they want to offer the phone directly (even though it will be still available for cheaper on a T-Mobile contract). One of WIND’s core philosophies is the “no contract” policy, which fits in perfectly. The second and more important reason is that Google’s phone only has 3G capabilities on the newest AWS network, and WIND is the only operator in Canada (except for another Quebec-specific company) that is on that network, meaning that Bell, Telus, and Rogers networks are too outdated. T-Mobile is also on the AWS network, hence those two companies would be the ideal choice for North America. If one was to buy the phone and run it on Rogers, for example, they would only get 2G service.

You can see now why WIND wants so hard to be able to offer the phone, it’s about time that consumers realized the Big Three are not investing any money in advancing their networks, but would rather keep the money for themselves.

WIND is a trademark operated by Globalive Wireless Management Corp. and in addition to Canada, the brand name has also operated in Greece and Italy for over 10 years. The company has received a major investment from Orascom Telecommunications, one of the biggest telecommunication companies in the Middle East and is based in Cairo, Egypt.

DreamSpark – Free Microsoft Software for students

Not exactly news, but I thought I might as well post it on here. Microsoft’s DreamSpark site offers a number of valuable software products for free, as long as you are a student in a recognized institution. The majority of the software is for software developers, such as Visual Studio 2008, XNA Game Studio, as well as Windows Server 2008 and Expressions Studio 3.

Register today and take advantage of this great offer.

Microsoft DreamSpark - free developer software for students

Get rid of Windows Messenger ads + customize minus the spyware

Just in case some of my readers here didn’t know, there’s actually a way to completely remove all ads in Windows Live Messenger (or any other Messenger) very easily, plus many more customization options. The tool is called A-Patch and is 100% malware free. Give it a shot at their site.

Apple’s “amazing, incredible” (and subliminal) marketing tactics on KeyNote 2009

I just came across a YouTube video and it just made me think about the demographics of Mac users and how they advertise their products to them throughout the KeyNote presentation back in June…

I lost count of those words in the first 5 seconds.

RedBull gives you wings… with Cocaine

redbullI haven’t posted here in a while, but this is great… Apperantly six German states banned the drink after finding traces of cocaine in it. Of course, Red Bull now says that it DOESN’T get you high OR give you wings, they claim Red Bull is “harmless and marketable in both the U.S. and Europe.”

It uses similar coca leaves all over the world and the company claimed that its own tests revealed no cocaine at all. For shame.

Source: http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2009/05/25/9564906.html

Welcome to Yavor.ca (again)

Well, here it is again – my personal site. I really had no need for it, but decided I will keep the domain name rather than turning it into one of the many domain placeholder “search engines”.

At this point, I don’t know what I would put here, but it shouldn’t really matter since you probably won’t visit it again anyways ;)

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