Nexus 4 available but not for Canadians

Google has started selling the 8GB and 16GB versions on the Google Play US store (which will likely sell out quickly again). Unfortunately Canadians will have to show patience and wait. How long will Canadians have to wait for the Nexus 4? You're guess is as good as mine. Google hasn't provided an ETA.

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Double your monthly 3G or LTE allowance for free

Would you like to double your monthly data plan for free? Then go ahead an immediately download the FREE Onavo Extend for iPhone, iPad or Android. WHAT IS ONAVO EXTEND? Onavo Extend is a data compression service that works quietly in the background [anytime you are on 3G or LTE] to minimize the amount of data your smartphone consumes. It is completely transparent and magically works to reduce your overall usage. WHY DO YOU NEED ONAVO EXTEND? There are 3 scenarios where Onavo Extend really shines:

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Get Crashplan unlimited online backup for $12 for 1 year (PROMO)

BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL If you need an online backup service for your computer files, Crashplan is running a crazy sale. (Price increases every 2 hours until the end of the promo). Right now you can buy the family unlimited plan (you can backup up to 10 computers online - unlimited storage) for $12US. https://www.crashplan.com/bigsale/ Its cheaper and better than Carbonite, Mozy or Backblaze  

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The story of how Windows 8 was designed

Jensen Harris was involved in the design features of Windows 8 and he recently presented the story at UX Week. He highlights Microsoft's core belief that if you give people enough good reasons, they will accept change (regardless of how radical it is). Let us not forgot that Microsoft has lead computing change over the last 3 decades : moving from DOS to Windows 3.1 moving from Windows 3.1 to windows 95 Moving from Windows 95 to Windows 8 Sure there were evolutionary changes in between but these represent the really big paradigm shift points.

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Windows8 TIP - Get Windows Media Center upgrade for Free

In a moment of incoherence, Microsoft decided to break Windows Media center out of Windows 8 Pro and make it available as a separate upgrade package. Even if you don't connect your PC to a TV, it is still good to have because it includes the DVD playback CODECs (ie. you won't be able to play DVDs on a Windows 8 computer without it or another third party app). The upgrade will cost uses $9.99 but luckily Microsoft is offering it for free until January 2013.

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AppRemover uninstalls security & filesharing applications

I previously wrote about my favorite app uninstaller called Revo, it is worth the 5 minutes to read that article.  As mentioned in the above linked article about Revo, it will do a fantastic job for 99% of the applications on your windows 7/8/Vista/Server 2003 computer. Then we get to the 1% which is the wonderful world of security apps. These little gems are a must but need to deeply embed themselves into your operating system in order to perform their work.

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Windows8 TIP - Keyboard shortcuts

There are several dozen keybaord shortcuts but I just wanted to share the bare minimum you need to know to be efficient. Windows Key - brings up the new Start Menu interface Windows Key + C - Brings up the charms bar Windows Key + D - Hide or display the desktop Windows Key + E - Open "Windows Explorer" Windows Key + F - Open the Charms Search for Files tool Windows Key + Q - Open the Charms Search for Apps Windows Key + R - Open the run dialog box Windows Key + TAB - Cycle through the Metro apps.

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Windows 8 for IT Pros free eBook

This is an interesting free eBook about Windows 8 aimed primarily at IT professionals working with Windows 8. The eBook has 147 pages in 11 chapters covering:  Hardware Innovations - Touch; Long battery life; Thiner, lighter, faster; Sensors and security; New Form Factors Experiencing Windows 8 - Walk-through the new UI and key improvements to Task Manager and File Explorer. Customizing and Configuring Windows 8 - Profile customization, Tile configuration, PC Settings, Redesigned NTFS  Networking Enhancements - BranchCache, DirectAccess, Mobile broadband, IPv6  Deploying Windows 8 - Windows 8 SKUs, Application Compatibility, User State Migration, Deployment and Imaging, Windows PE, Volume Activation Management Tool, Windows-to-Go  Delivering Windows Apps - Windows app lifecycle, Distributing via Windows Store, Distributing with an Enterprise  Windows 8 Recovery - File History, Refresh and Reset, Windows Recovery Environment, DaRT, Advanced Options  Windows 8 Management - PowerShell 3.

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Google Maps coming back to IOS

We all know about the public backlash when Apple decided to remove Google Maps from its IOS 6 operating system. To be completely honest, the version of Google Maps bundled with previous versions of IOS felt old and unpolished. I know many are complaining that Apple's new IOS maps are bad but I don't agree. Apple Maps is graphically stunning and the app design is intuitive. Sure they have plenty of improvement opportunities, but I find it usable. Google Maps coming back to IOS devices If you miss Google Maps take heart, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is reporting that  "

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Taiwan Suppliers start producing Blackberry 10 devices

RIM's market guidance was that it's new Blackberry 10 equipped devices would be released sometime in Q1 2013 which means they would have to start production a couple of months before. Now Digitimes is reporting that “Taiwan-based handset component makers including Silitech Technology, Ichia Technologies as well as ODM Wistron are expected to begin small volume production of RIM’s BlackBerry 10-based products in December.” The statement is logical but Digitimes seems to have a 50/50 success rate at predicting new handset manufacturing dates.

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Windows8 TIP - Take a screenshot

In previous versions of Windows, you have to press the PRINT SCREEN button then go into some type of photo app like Paint, paste the screenshot and then save it. In Windows 8, all you have to do is press the WINDOWS KEY + PRINT SCREEN and it automatically takes a screenshot and saves it to your pictures folder (in PNG format) under a new folder called Screenshots. Unfortunately it simply calls is Screenshot (1).png, where the number is added to each time.

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FREE Window 8 for Dummies pocket eBook

Dell is offering a Free Windows 8 for Dummies eBook right now. You fill out the request form and are immediately given a special download link. It is a short ebook with 147 information packed pages. It covers some of the more important topics like the new Start screen, the new desktop, your different storage option, social apps and the 10 things you’ll hate about Windows 8 (and how to fix them). I went through the book and found the information useful and definitely worth downloading for anyone migrating to a new Windows 8 PC or a Windows 8 tablet.

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Play flash videos on iphone/ipad with the Puffin Internet Browser

Puffin is an IOS (iPhone, iPad or iPad mini) internet browser that leverage’s a back-end cloud infrastructure to deliver a desktop like web browsing experience on your smartphone or tablet. Because the rendering is done on their cloud servers, you get the desktop version of the webpage streamed to your device much faster than the built in local browser. Another benefit of this cloud processing technology, all Flash content on web pages works. Download it for IOS Download it for Android

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RIM has scheduled a media event for January 30 2013

What do we have here? RIM has scheduled a media event to launch their Blackberry 10 OS and 2 devices January 30 2013.... Expect them to fully spill the beans at the event including release date, full feature list, operator support and pricing. “In building BlackBerry 10, we set out to create a truly unique mobile computing experience that constantly adapts to your needs. Our team has been working tirelessly to bring our customers innovative features combined with a best in class browser, a rich application ecosystem, and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities.

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Free ebook: Programming Windows 8 Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

Microsoft Press is offering a free developer oriented Windows 8 book . The book comes in the expected PDF format and can be downloaded here.  Unlike other free eBooks, this one is a whopping 834 pages: Chapter 1: The Life Story of a Windows Store App: Platform Characteristics of Windows 8 Chapter 2: Quickstart Chapter 3: App Anatomy and Page Navigation Chapter 4: Controls, Control Styling, and Data Binding Chapter 5: Collections and Collection Controls Chapter 6: Layout Chapter 7: Commanding UI Chapter 8: State, Settings, Files, and Documents Chapter 9: Input and Sensors Chapter 10: Media Chapter 11: Purposeful Animations Chapter 12: Contracts Chapter 13: Tiles, Notifications, the Lock Screen, and Background Tasks Chapter 14: Networking Chapter 15: Devices and Printing Chapter 16: WinRT Components: An Introduction Chapter 17: Apps for Everyone: Accessibility, World-Readiness, and the Windows Store  

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The best way to protect your data - images, music, documents

We are living in the era of everything digital which makes it wonderfully easy to store and retrieve our data. This convenience also introduces a new risk of loss. Not only do you have to worry about fire, flood or theft (like you do for traditional paper based information), but also about your info getting stollen, hijacked or deleted because of drive failure, virus' or hijacking trojans. Remember the 3-2-1 rule This is a simple way to remember the right way to backup and protect your data.

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Windows8 TIP – Bringing the start menu back to the Windows 8 desktop

To be clear, there is no official Microsoft way to bring back the start menu but many creative 3rd party developers have come out with Start menu replacements. There are many options available here but the best one I chose is from the kings of Windows modification, the boys and girls of Stardock called Start8. The reason I chose this one is that it seems to be the best written (aka no errors or bugs) and it has a clean Windows 8 modern look.

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How to quickly get rid of crapware & bloatware from that new PC

Save your PC from OEM installed bloatware and crapware Buy any name brand PC and it will likely come with an OS littered with bloatware and crapware. Why do manufacturers do this? Money. What kinds of bloatware do they install? Free security software - I use the word free loosely since in most cases it is one of the name brand products that is known to be slow and sluggish. In addition to the performance hit this may cause, it is usually a very short time trial based license.

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Windows8 TIP - Log in automatically

Press the Windows key + R (to open the run dialog box) then type netplwiz and press ENTER. Now the User Accounts dialog box should open. Uncheck the option that says “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” and click OK.

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Fitbit, Nike Fuelband and Lark Life competitor - enter shine

We have all heard about the Jawbone UP 2, Nike FuelBand, Larklife, Fitbit One, Striiv and Amiigo but make some room for the newest entrant in the world of fitness gamification, Misfit Wearables. The new Shine is a $99 competitor (at the right price range) that offers some unique characteristics:  It's really small It's the first all metal device It synchronizes with your smartphone sans bluetooth or cable! YUP, feel free to re-read that sentence again It is waterproof

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