Wednesday
Nov072018

Review: ViewSonic M1 portable projector

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Compact short-throw projectors are one of the most useful and versatile devices out there for home and office. Fitting in the palm of your hand, a portable projector is another widescreen TV, a presentation tool, a slideshow device and a portable home theatre for frequent travellers.

The 1.5-pound ViewSonic M1 projector sounds like a sports car. In many ways it is like the sports coupe of projectors. It’s sleek, compact, powerful and a lot of fun.

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Wednesday
Nov072018

Samsung introduces folding smartphone/tablet concept

Samsung has gone and bet the future on folding displays. Shown at their developer conference today was a highly-guarded reference design for a tablet that can be bent and folded to create a smartphone. Samsung is calling this the 'Infinity Flex' display.

This, in essence, is made up of two displays without a border. While the hardware is impressive, the software needs to adhere to the new physics of folding the interface in two. Android has apparently made provisions for 'Foldables' which is now a thing, I guess. Production on Samsung's folding device will kick in next year.

Source: Android Central

Wednesday
Nov072018

Review: Huawei Mate 20 Pro

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The Mate 20 pro isn’t a one or two feature update. It’s a revelation of innovation from a company that’s well poised to grab the smartphone market from today’s incumbents.


We’ve seen most of the expected flagship smartphone releases for 2018 and while many have been iterative and rather predictable, we’ve seen an overall increase in pricing and focus on the premium market.

What we haven’t seen much of this year is raw innovation. Smartphones with features that are so dramatically different, or better than the run of the mill, that they really deserve closer scrutiny.

Let’s face it, the latest flagship smartphones are more expensive, but they offer nominal upgrades and capabilities from previous versions. As consumers, we’ve been lulled into thinking that this is okay.

Then the Huawei Mate 20 Pro comes along and demands our attention and forces us to completely rethink how we look at today’s flagship smartphones.

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Wednesday
Nov072018

Insight Canada now allows corporate employees option to choose Apple products

Insight Canada will enable enterprises to offer employees choice to easily and cost-effectively deploy, secure and maintain iOS and macOS devices with its just lauched Insight Managed Services for Apple. Along with the new program, Insight Canada will now offer iPhone to customers, in addition to Mac and iPad.

Given that most employees are familiar with or prefer to use macOS and iOS products from Apple for personal use, making these an option for corporate deployment should help them be productive within familiar ecosystems.

“Apple users are passionate about iPhone, iPad and Mac, and companies need to be able to deliver the best experience at work,” said John Dathan, senior vice president and general manager, Insight Canada.

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