Verizon’s new loyalty program will reward subscribers with big discounts
Verizon announced on Monday that it would be initiating a loyalty program dubbed Smart Rewards later this month. With Smart Rewards, Verizon subscribers will be able to earn points by completing various actions, such as logging into their online account, paying their bills, using the Verizon Trade-In program and choosing paperless billing.
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We obsessively cover Honda Indy Toronto 2014
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Rain, racing, crashes, delays, and more rain. That’s a quick sum up of the 2014 Honda Indy Toronto that took place this weekend at the Exhibition Place near downtown Toronto. It wasn’t all bad though, as the heavy rain only started coming down late Saturday, and early morning on Sunday. Indy lights, Porsche GT, Formula 1600, Pirelli World Challenge, and Stadium Super Truck races all went smoothly up until mother nature decided to soak the track and drastically change road conditions to challenge drivers, and confuse track officials… READ MORE
We obsessively cover Honda Indy Toronto 2014
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We obsessively cover Honda Indy Toronto 2014
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Rain, racing, crashes, delays, and more rain. That’s a quick sum up of the 2014 Honda Indy Toronto that took place this weekend at the Exhibition Place near downtown Toronto. It wasn’t all bad though, as the heavy rain only started coming down late Saturday, and early morning on Sunday. Indy lights, Porsche GT, Formula 1600, Pirelli World Challenge, and Stadium Super Truck races all went smoothly up until mother nature decided to soak the track and drastically change road conditions to challenge drivers, and confuse track officials… READ MORE
We obsessively cover Honda Indy Toronto 2014
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Potato Salad backers, here’s the project you really should be funding
Potato Salad took Kickstarter by storm a few days ago when the project to create a salad went viral, convincing many people to donate a lot more money for this particular Kickstarter listing than it actually needed. However, there are more interesting and useful projects out there, such as the pd.id stick that’s currently looking to raise $100,000 by August 29 on Indiegogo. What the pd.id can do is to quickly test a beverage for traces of drugs that are sometimes used to coerce some people into doing things they otherwise wouldn’t – in other words, pd.id is a date rape drug test capable of quickly recognizing many types of drugs.
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Skymeet 2014 features rare collection of Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in Canada
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Here at Autoblog Canada we often drive the latest new cars, but to be honest, we will always make time to appreciate the classics out there. The Nissan Skyline was a performance staple in its native Japan for nearly 20 years before the company finally unveiled the GT-R to the world in 2008. For most North Americans, the R35 is all they know and have never had the opportunity to experience some of the legacy models like the: R32, R33 and highly advanced R34. However, the annual Skymeet event held in Toronto each summer draws in record numbers of them from across the country.
Here in Canada, our vehicle importation laws allow any vehicle 15 years old (or older) to be easily brought in. And when late 2004 came around, the 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R was eligible and ships carrying them started flowing into western ports. As the most winning GT race car of all time, the R32 was the dream of those fascinated with its 29 consecutive race wins, spanning four straight seasons of Japan touring car series. With a 280 hp 2.6L twin turbo inline-6, all-wheel steering and intelligent all-wheel drive, the featherweight chassis was lightyears ahead of other street cars and totally dominated in race trim.
Enthusiasts also imported other Skylines including the RWD, single turbo GTS-T and the 4-door GTS-4 but often swap in the more potent RB26DETT mill to push them. More recently, the R33 GT-R has become a more common sight, with the holy grail of the lineup still being the R34 GT-R, which will be eligible for import this year in late 2014.
Skymeet 2014 brought out many Skylines from different provinces for a day of sun, food and awards. Click here to check out our full photo gallery from the team at AMS Motorsports who photographed most of these nearly quarter century classics for us to share with all of you.
Skymeet 2014 features rare collection of Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in Canada originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Skymeet 2014 features rare collection of Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in Canada
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Here at Autoblog Canada we often drive the latest new cars, but to be honest, we will always make time to appreciate the classics out there. The Nissan Skyline was a performance staple in its native Japan for nearly 20 years before the company finally unveiled the GT-R to the world in 2008. For most North Americans, the R35 is all they know and have never had the opportunity to experience some of the legacy models like the: R32, R33 and highly advanced R34. However, the annual Skymeet event held in Toronto each summer draws in record numbers of them from across the country.
Here in Canada, our vehicle importation laws allow any vehicle 15 years old (or older) to be easily brought in. And when late 2004 came around, the 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R was eligible and ships carrying them started flowing into western ports. As the most winning GT race car of all time, the R32 was the dream of those fascinated with its 29 consecutive race wins, spanning four straight seasons of Japan touring car series. With a 280 hp 2.6L twin turbo inline-6, all-wheel steering and intelligent all-wheel drive, the featherweight chassis was lightyears ahead of other street cars and totally dominated in race trim.
Enthusiasts also imported other Skylines including the RWD, single turbo GTS-T and the 4-door GTS-4 but often swap in the more potent RB26DETT mill to push them. More recently, the R33 GT-R has become a more common sight, with the holy grail of the lineup still being the R34 GT-R, which will be eligible for import this year in late 2014.
Skymeet 2014 brought out many Skylines from different provinces for a day of sun, food and awards. Click here to check out our full photo gallery from the team at AMS Motorsports who photographed most of these nearly quarter century classics for us to share with all of you.
Skymeet 2014 features rare collection of Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in Canada originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Verizon calls out Netflix partner for ‘selective amnesia’ on streaming issues
The heated back and forth between Netflix and Verizon has gone on for long enough that other companies are beginning to throw their hats into the ring. Level 3, a Netflix network operator, came forward with evidence last week which seemed to indicate that Verizon had the capacity to cheaply and quickly upgrade its network to improve streaming quality for customers, but was consciously deciding not to do so. Verizon, unwilling let these accusations go unaccounted for, has responded with a snippy blog post of its own.
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Check out this big iPhone 6 rumor round-up video
Following up on the huge iPhone 6 rumors infographic released last week, complete with scores looking to measure these rumors’ probabilities of becoming reality, Nowhereelse has published a video that shows off the results.
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Here’s why PS4 and PS3 fans should be VERY excited right now
Summer can be a rough time of year for gamers. The slow release schedule coupled with the beginning of a new console generation has made this summer especially difficult, but things are finally going to start picking back up in August, as evidenced by a rather strong lineup of games for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.
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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat priced from $63,995 in Canada
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We love a good deal on high performance. It’s what traditionally makes muscle cars so damn appealing – you get lots of speed, for not a lot of money. For 2015, Dodge has taken this to its logical extreme, offering its new 707-horsepower, supercharged, V8-powered Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat starting at just $63,995 in Canada!
To put that in perspective, the soon-to-be-discontinued 662-hp Mustang GT500 starts at $61,699 in Canada, while the 580-hp Camaro ZL1 coupe kicks off at $54,775. Indeed, the only muscle car that could outprice the $63,995 Hellcat in Canada is the track-focused Camaro Z/28, a car that we’re guessing could still wallop the Hellcat on the right piece of track, despite being down over 200 horsepower.
We’ll have much more on the 2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat in the coming days and weeks. Stay tuned.
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat priced from $63,995 in Canada
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat priced from $63,995 in Canada originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Mon, 21 Jul 2014 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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