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  • Roam Mobility deflates roaming charges, teams up with T-Mobile to spare Canadian wallets

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    Joseph Volpe
    Joseph Volpe
    01.08.2012

    Roaming charges are the big, bad wolf of the wireless industry. And if you happen to be a Canadian with a predilection for crossing the US border, you've likely incurred the wrath of those fees. Enter Roam Mobility, a partnership with T-Mobile that aims to offer Canucks a flat, no strings attached fee when visiting the states. The plans range from a $15 offering for three days worth of unlimited voice and text to $20 for a 500MB allotment of data. If you want to take part, you'll need an unlocked GSM handset or you can always opt for one of the company's own featurephones. The service goes live on the 16th of this month, so mark your calendar and adjust those travel plans accordingly.

  • Sell your videos on iTunes

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    09.12.2008

    Good news, everyone! TuneCore has finally introduced a video distribution option for iTunes. If you're a wedding videographer, a school play coordinator, or a computer tutorial specialist, you can now package up your video for a flat fee (60 minutes costs $550, 90 minutes costs $770, other lengths vary in pricing according to TuneCore). Here are some points you'll want to know. The approval process for iTunes usually takes about two weeks and must meet the iTunes store terms and conditions. iTunes store customers can either buy or rent your video. All proceeds go directly to you after Apple takes its cut. The flat fee covers all of TuneCore's take. You retain all rights and the agreement is non-exclusive. Want more information? Fire off an email to movies@tunecore.com or visit their webpage.