New RedBoard series: weekend reading

Weekend Reading from RedBoardWhen you’re busy, the week seems to fly by. If you’re like me, you may find yourself wondering how it could possibly be Friday already. When the week goes by that fast, it’s hard to keep on top of all the latest news from your favourite sites. Let us help.

Starting today, we’ll be pulling together a list of recommended weekend reading. Every Friday, we’ll post a list of articles or blog posts that we think you’ll find interesting. It will include the latest news and information from Rogers and interesting technology news and reviews from around the web.

So grab your coffee, your laptop or tablet and take a look at this week’s weekend reading list:

The new iPad

On Wednesday, Apple unveiled the new iPad. Designed with next-generation wireless technology, the new iPad supports LTE. If you’re thinking about picking one up, you may want to check out our available data plans for your device here. You should also take a look at this review by Marc Saltzman from Connected Magazine.

March Break Travel tips

If you’re planning on travelling this March break, take a look at these tips on how to make staying connected more affordable .

Canada’s Got Talent Premiere

Last Sunday, Canada’s Got Talent premiered on Citytv. Connected Magazine pulled together a great article on 8 different ways you can stay connected to all the #CGT action, including online using Rogers Anyplace TV, on Rogers on Demand Ch.100, or on your smartphone using Rogers Anyplace TV app.

Happy reading!

Miranda is a regular contributor to RedBoard 

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  1. Rogers One does not work well with iPhone! I cannot get my contacts to sync to my computer. Even Rogers’ tech support is stumped! How could you possibly not have tested that!

  2. Cool idea! Thanks for the weekly recap! Why is it the New iPad???

  3. Is there a way to use the iPad (on LTE) with data sharing or am I strictly limited to 3G/4G if my phone is a 3G phone? I can’t seem to find specifics on the rogers site…