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      :: From the Blog...
      • Video: How to recall an ?accidental? email Video: How to recall an ‘accidental’ email
        Ever send an email and wish that you hadn't? This humorous video shows you how to recall the message-that-shouldn't-have-been-sent, using Microsoft Outlook, but deleting it only works if the recipient hasn't received it yet (so work fast!).
      • Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked
        The ThinkPad "netbook" actually isn't a netbook at all - and now we know what powers it.
      • Use your iPhone to kill yourself (virtually, speaking) Use your iPhone to kill yourself (virtually, speaking)
        You'll do just about anything to get out of another long and tedious boardroom meeting – and if you're Stan, a lowly cubicle dweller who just can't take it anymore, this even includes taking your own life in a number of creative ways.
      • Protect yourself when shopping online this holiday season
        If you’re planning to do some online shopping for your kids this Christmas, there are some things you can do to protect yourself from scams.
      • Productivity via GPS: how to load to-do lists based on your Android phone?s location Productivity via GPS: how to load to-do lists based on your Android phone’s location
        Using popular apps Astrid and Locale, users can automatically load to-do lists based on location or time of day.

      :: Bell Canada in the News
      • Bell announces availability date for highly anticipated Palm Pre
        Bell today announced that the new Palm(R) Pre(TM) phone will be exclusively available in Canada at Bell Mobility retail locations on August 27. Due to unprecedented demand, Bell also announced that Canadians can reserve one of the highly anticipated phones by pre-ordering now at bell.ca/pre, at Bell stores or at selected Bell retail partners.
      • Bell Mobility adds the 3G BlackBerry Tour smartphone to its global smartphone lineup
        Bell Mobility today announced the 3G BlackBerry(R) Tour(TM) smartphone from Research In Motion (RIM), a powerful new global smartphone that operates on both EVDO and HSPA high speed networks globally and delivers advanced multimedia capabilities and access to industry leading mobile email, messaging and social networking features. The smartphone is now available to purchase online and will be available at Bell Mobility stores nationally starting July 11th.
      • Bell Mobility completes acquisition of Virgin Mobile Canada
        Bell today announced that Bell Mobility has completed its $142-million acquisition of the 50% stake in Virgin Mobile Canada not already owned by Bell, along with a long-term brand licensing agreement with the Virgin Group, after fulfilling all regulatory, legal and other closing requirements.
      • Bell announces two new long distance calling plans
        Long-distance calling just got better thanks to the announcement of two new Bell long distance calling plans for home customers. Allowing even more affordable LD calling across Canada and the United States, the 500-minute and 1,000-minute plans further enhance Bell home phone's reliable, high quality and affordable service offering.
      • Bell TV adds six new channels to Canada's best HD service
        Bell TV has further enhanced Canada's best HD service with the announcement of six new High Definition TV channels today. Available beginning June 10, the new no-charge channels boost Bell TV's HD offering to 86 channels - 41 of them available at no additional charge - which is the broadest High Definition selection available from any TV provider in Canada.
      • Bell Mobility acquires full ownership of Virgin Mobile Canada
        Bell today announced the $142-million acquisition by Bell Mobility of the 50% stake in Virgin Mobile Canada not already owned by Bell, along with an exclusive, long-term licensing agreement with the Virgin Group for continued use of the Virgin Mobile brand in Canada.
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      :: Featured Bell Products
      • Want your own 24/7 tech tutor?
        Latest Bell service helps you solve PC, gadget issues.
      • The easiest way to buy a new computer
        Need a new PC? Spread out payments on your Bell bill.
      • Sympatico Unplugged a stress-free student companion
        The internet is a necessity among students, but not all students have access to high-speed wireless Internet connectivity at home or while away at school. In other cases, finding a Wi-Fi hotspot can be a pain in the proxy server.
      • High Speed To Go
        Rather than hunt for a Wi-Fi connection at a café or resort to agonizingly slow dial-up speeds at old-fashioned hotels, Bell has unveiled a portable, highspeed Internet connection that’s a breeze to use – even for those not-so technically savvy.
      • Surf the Net at your cottage
        Question: What’s up to 35 times faster than dial-up and may be available at your cottage?
      • Is your PC secure? Let Sympatico be your security blanket
        Most Canadian Web surfers are well aware of the many threats in cyberspace, such as nasty computer viruses, malicious spyware and scams aimed at stealing your identity. Fortunately, Bell has a solution.
      • Cellular phone recycling a double win
        Canada's first-ever cellular take-back program helps the environment and women in need

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