Monday
Aug222016

Samsung will reportedly sell refurbished versions of its high-end phones

A new report from Reuters claims Samsung is looking to keep the momentum of posting its best profits for two years with a new program. Samsung is being rumoured to be starting a re-sale program for refurbished, used version of its higher-end devices. The smartphones will supposedly be handsets returned from upgrade programs in the markets like the US and South Korea. These will then be sold at a lower price. It wasn’t specified in the report how much of a discount will be given and which countries the program will be available in.

If there is any truth to this, consumers will probably find the deal tempting, especially with the good reviews the new Samsung devices have been getting. For those who can’t afford the extremely high price tags of the likes of the Galaxy S7and Note7.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
Aug212016

LinuxCon and ContainerCon 2016 kick off in Toronto tomorrow

Toronto, Canada is going to host LinuxCon and ContainerCon which are annual conventions focusing on Linux, Open Source software and with the addition of ContainerCon, cloud infrastructure solutions for enterprise and business applications. Taking place at the Toronto Westin Harbour hotel from August 22 - 24, the event brings a number of notable speakers including Canadian author and activist Cory Doctorow, Jim Whitehurst of Red Hat, Brian Behlendorf of Hyperedger Project, Brandon Phillips of CoreOS and Chris Meson and the presence of Linux founder Linus Torvalds.

For more information, check it out here.

Sunday
Aug212016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 08/14-08/20

Sunday
Aug212016

Frank Ocean drops new album as an Apple Music-exclusive for the next two weeks

Fans of Frank Ocean have been waiting for this day to come. Now, if you’re an Apple Music user, you’ll get a chance to listen to Blond there. The album is spelled out as Blonde on Apple’s music streaming service and it’ll be an exclusive on Apple Music and iTunes for two weeks. The 17-track album features Ocean’s collaboration with some big names in music including Beyoncé, Pharrell, Kanye West, Tyler The Creator, James Blake, Andre 3000, Jamie xx, and Rick Rubin, to name a few.

The album was formerly known as Boys Don’t Cry and was set for an August 5th release but when a The New York Times report detailed the release, Ocean and his team pushed back the release because they supposedly lost the element of surprise with the leak. It might be a better deal for the fans, though, because aside from Blond, Ocean also released a visual album called Endless and a new music video for Nikes, which is the first track off of Blond.

Source: The Verge