Rogers Caters to Text Messengers

By Janet Tieu on May 24, 2010 at 10:46 AM

Rogers Caters to Text Messengers

As text messaging becomes more popular than calling amongst cell phone users, it's no surprise that Rogers Communications has jumped in to offer the new Extreme Text Messaging package.

At no additional cost to Rogers wireless customers, text messengers now have the option to set:

Home Network - BlackBerry Tip - Deleting Multiple Messages

Nov 15, 2009

Darci demonstrates how you can delete multiple messages on your BlackBerry at once with this handy tip.

Upgrade - Canpages 898-411 Text Message Directory Assistance Service

Nov 5, 2009

Canpages CEO Olivier Vincent shows you how to use the FREE Canpages 898-411 Text Service to find the information you need when you are out and about.

Charitable Cellphone Use?

By Veronica Bell on Sep 24, 2009 at 9:10 AM

Charitable Cellphone Use?

Text messages are nothing new to Canadians, they send upwards of 100 million texts a day. We're also text-happy when it comes to those “Text Random Code to Random Number” promotions  to download the latest Cobra Starship ringtone or "I hate school!" Wallpapers that can cost upwards of $1 per text.

Now you can spend your texting dollars on a good cause. The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association is helping charities across Canada receive donations via text messaging with the assistance of the Mobile Giving Foundation.

Remindd Yourself Not to Forget

By Jamie Brigden on May 22, 2009 at 7:18 AM

Remindd Yourself Not to Forget

If you're yet to find a digital reminder tool that suits your life then this might be one for you. Remindd is a great website for those of us who struggle to remember important dates and appointments. Simply create an account on their website and you're ready.

Enter when you want to be reminded of an upcoming appointment, and then how you want to receive your reminder. You can choose to receive an email or a text message. Currently text messages are only available in the US. but with so many Canadians having data plans the email option is good enough for now.

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