Entries in GTA (4)

Saturday
Mar262022

'GTA Online' gets a monthly subscription for more perks

Source: Rockstar

With GTA Online's launch, Rockstar is offering its biggest fans a chance to get more perks in the game. The developer is launching a US$6 monthly GTA+ subscription to provide players on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with regular bonuses. There will be things like $500,000 in virtual cash each month, unlock past game unlocks, vehicle upgrades, member-only discounts, and more. You can also spend extra for better Shark Cards to get more in-game cash.

The first month will give you a supercar with an early-access upgrade, three wardrobe items, waived LS Car Meet Membership fees, and more. You will need to claim the benefits before they expire. Rockstar says its regular events will carry on "as normal" for everyone, so you can access crucial content even if you play for free. But we can't say yet if you'll be left at a disadvantage if you don't opt into this subscription offer.

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Wednesday
Oct092013

Toronto Public Library Launches E-Book and E-Magazine Campaign

Toronto Public Library (TPL) has launched an advertising campaign to inform people about its selection of current, popular and free e-books and e-magazines available at tpl.ca/ereads. Commuters will see ads promoting TPL's e-books and e-magazines on subways, streetcars and outdoor shelters. This is part of a long-term strategy to increase awareness of e-content.

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Friday
Mar012013

Diamond Taxicab launches iOS app for booking and tracking cabs in Toronto

 

Diamond Taxicab makes it easier and faster for Toronto residents to get a dependable taxi with the Diamond Taxicab app. Among other features, the free app lets passengers book, track in realtime, and rate rides from Diamond Taxicab's fleet of more than 650 licensed drivers.

 

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Friday
Dec112009

Wind Mobile is Canada's newest wireless carrier

By Gadjo C. Sevilla

The Government of Canada has varied a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decision regarding Globalive Wireless Management Corp., a Canadian-owned and controlled company. Globalive's Wind Mobile is poised to challenge Canada's wireless provider Rogers, Telus and Bell.

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