Canadian-made Mobile App Pump Up Helps Users Get Fit on Their Own Terms
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Visiting the doctor is often a hassle. Since the days of house calls, patients are forced to find time in their busy schedule, travel down to the physician’s office and wait in a crowded waiting room. Vancouver-based company 
Apple announced its new iOS 7 operating system, new MacBooks and a music streaming service today at its Worldwide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, California.
Toronto-based indie game studio
Conquer Mobile, a Vancouver-based developer of mobile apps, has announced an innovative mobile health app for GenomeDx Biosciences.
Your wallet is thick and fat and ugly and it's not because there are a bunch of hundred-dollar bills folded neatly inside. It's because you have a dozen loyalty cards - half of which you can't ever seem to find when you actually need to use them.
Will iOS and Android users respond to the BlackBerry Messenger app
Apple first launched the iPhone way back in 2007. And while it's come a long way in that time, the operating system behind the world's most popular smartphone has, cosmetically, changed very little.
A bidder known only as "a********s" has paid $610,000 to have a coffee with Tim Cook in a landmark
22% of Canadians are making sure they can name that tune, according to the number of people using music discovery app Shazam. With over 120 million users in over six major countries, 7.5 million of which are from Canada,
Assuming Apple and Google approve the app submissions, BlackBerry Messenger will be coming to iOS and Android this summer, the smartphone pioneer announced at BlackBerry Live today.
The US Defense Department has approved the BlackBerry 10 smartphones and the PlayBook tablet for use on its networks.