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CTIA 2013: LifeProof Frē Case Protects iPad Mini From the Elements

LifeProof, a company known for developing ruggedized, waterproof protective cases for mobile devices, launched the Fre case for the iPad Mini at CTIA 2013, currently underway in Las Vegas, NV.
CTIA 2013: Ballistic Intros Collection of Galaxy S4 Cases

Durable mobile case manufacturer, Ballistic, has introduced a collection of cases for Samsung Galaxy S4 handsets. They range in price from US$20-US$60.
CTIA 2013: Yota Devices Ruby Mobile Hotspot

Moscow, Russia-based Yota Devices impressed show-goers at CTIA 2013 with its new Ruby, an LTE mobile hotspot with a sleek and thin design, and a tiny e-ink screen on the front that shows its status.
Sailfish Jolla Smartphone From Ex-Nokia Employees Hits Market

A group of ex-Nokia employees in Finland hope to take a bite out of the growing smartphone pie by releasing a smartphone called Jolla, which will run on the new Linux-based Sailfish operating system.
CTIA 2013: Nokia Siemens Networks Continues Push Toward Seameless Wi-Fi/Cellular Connectivity
Building on the Smart Wi-Fi the company revealed at Mobile World Congress in February, Nokia Siemens Networks revealed some new developments to the system that allows for seamless traffic steering between cellular and Wi-Fi networks.
CTIA 2013: SuperTooth Teams Up with VOXX

Portable audio and Bluetooth company SuperTooth confirmed a new partnership with VOXX Accessories Corp. at CIA that will see the pair develop a co-branded line of portable audio accessories under the Acoustic Research brand.
CTIA 2013: M-Edge Shows off Fall/Winter Cases

M-Edge is one of many accessory companies showing off its wares at CTIA 2013, currently taking place in Las Vegas, NV. The company has introduced five new cases to its Fall/Winter line, ranging from a simple snap case, to a dual-layer case that offers added protection.
Nokia Music Lands in Canada, Eh!

Ahead of a live performance by The Killers, Nokia set up shop at Toronto's Air Canada Centre to officially announce the north-of-the-border arrival of free music streaming service, Nokia Music.
Mobilicity to be Acquired by Telus

The rumours have officially been confirmed: Telus has entered into an agreement to acquire Mobilicity for $380 million, potentially beginning the reversal of years of what the industry thought was progress in fostering new competition in the Canadian wireless landscape.
BlackBerry Messenger Coming to iOS, Android

Watch out WhatsApp: BlackBerry is making some major moves in the instant messaging realm, confirming that its popular BlackBerry Messenger service, which many argue is the best in the biz, will be made available to iOS and Android devices.
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