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Join Huawei Health Month and experience the power of wellness activities and limited-time promotional offers on wearable devices

Share: To kick off spring, Huawei is offering tips and tricks to stay healthy and discounts of up to $80 on its award-winning wearables MARKHAM, ON, March 10, 2021 /CNW/ - Start off the upcoming spring season with Huawei Health Month! For the month of March, Huawei has prepared a plethora of attractions for consumers, including materials developed in collaboration with renowned breathing and mindfulness experts, practical breathing exercises to do at home, and social media contests. In addition, Huawei is offering Canadians special promotional offers on high-end wearables for a limited time from March 10 to March 24 at select retailers across Canada. Improving your breathing technique

HAL S HEADLINES: Now that s a television

Article content As you read this, I’m enjoying my new 85-inch Samsung television from Visions Electronics. My old friend Ron Antoine hooked me up. I was forced to upgrade after my 10-year-old Sharp died. I tried every trick the Internet had to get it to power up again but no luck. So I started researching what I might want in a new TV but also whether the old one was fixable. Most of my radio show listeners recommended Fields Television so I called them up for some advice. Dez told me there’s no way of knowing until you open it up. Only a $40 investment which goes toward the repair if it can be saved. No word yet on the old TV which I plan on retiring to the lake if Fields can bring it back to life. The new one is amazing! My wife Jackie says it’s too big but it’s like they say, go big or go home. I love it! Speaking of big new televisions, the world’s first foldable TV has just been unveiled. It has a 165-inch screen and a $400,000 price tag. The folding sc

Small local telco launches Flare, a tiny device that turns your smartphone into a satellite phone

Winnipeg Free Press JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Solara’s Tom Tessier demonstrates the Flare in Winnipeg Wednesday. The small device uses Bluetooth to turn an ordinary smartphone into a satellite phone. As with many small businesses when the pandemic hit, sales fell to the ground at the Winnipeg satellite communications hardware company, Solara Remote Data Delivery. As with many small businesses when the pandemic hit, sales fell to the ground at the Winnipeg satellite communications hardware company, Solara Remote Data Delivery. Tom Tessier, a former satellite engineer at Magellan who founded the company 15 years ago, has high praise for the federal government’s Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program, crediting it with making it possible for him to keep his 10-person staff on the job.

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