Thursday
Aug242017

How non-comic book fans find their way to Netflix’s Marvel shows

With The Defenders fresh out of Netflix’s and Marvel’s oven, the streaming service is giving us a bit of an insight on how even non-comic book fans are getting hooked into the Marvel shows. Their biggest aide? Netflix’s algorithm. According to Netflix, 80 percent of show discovery on the service is through Netflix recommendations. But how does one go from say Master of None to Jessica Jones? Netflix explains and we’ll let them do the talking (or writing) below:

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Thursday
Aug242017

Square makes it easier to give customer feedback with new feature

A new tool coming to Square is making it easier for local Canadian businesses to interact with their customers after a sale to help resolve any issues that might have arisen from a transaction. Aptly called Square Feedback, businesses can get customer feedback through their digital receipt. If you make a purchase through a Square retailer, you will be prompted to receive their receipt via email or text. Right from the receipt, there is a question that asks “How was your experience?” You can select the smiley face and say satisfied or the frowny face and express your dissatisfaction with the experience. You can then elaborate about what went wrong. Sellers will receive your complaint and if you opted to get a response from the seller, the seller can respond to you directly via the Square Dashboard and ask any follow-up questions or clear up any misunderstanding or issue.

Sellers can manage customer feedback right from the Square Dashboard. It’s a free tool and part of Square’s latest Point of Sale app. Instead of having to take your grievances to social media, this new Square tool will help solve your problems immediately and help the sellers improve their service at the same time, too.

Wednesday
Aug232017

Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro gets unveiled ahead of Note 8 launch

All the attention is on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 right now, but the company unveiled its new wearable online just hours before the Unpacked event. Called the Gear Fit2 Pro, the new wearable sports a 1.5-inch 216 x 432px curved Super AMOLED display, and comes with 4GB built-in memory, GPS, and 200mAh battery. It’s powered by Samsung’s Tizen OS. And since it’s an activity tracker, it is waterproof for up to 50 meters and can identify the kind of activity you’re doing and record that. No word yet on pricing or availability but according to GSMArena, earlier reports suggest it’ll have a US$199.99 (CA$250) price tag.

Wednesday
Aug232017

Samsung stresses improved battery safety during Galaxy Note8 launch event

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

In case you missed it, Samsung has launched a successor to the doomed Galaxy Note7 phablet. The Galaxy Note8, an enormous 6.3-inch smartphone featuring all the latest Samsung technologies, is coming on September 15 and will be sold in Canada through Bell, Eastlink, Freedom, MTS, Rogers, Sasktel, Telus and Videotron. Off contract price is a whopping $1,200.00! Making this the most expensive Samsung handset in recent memory.

The big question many consumers have is, how safe is the Note8 given its predecessor's battery defects and subsequent $5.3 billion dollar recall. Samsung seems to have addressed this during today's launch.

"Samsung continues to uphold its commitment to lead the industry in battery safety. The Galaxy Note8’s battery has undergone our Samsung 8-point battery check," Samsung explained.

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