Tuesday
Mar272018

Foxconn buys Belkin, Linksys and Wemo for $866 million

Foxconn, who is known for manufacturing Apple products in Taiwan, has bought consumer electronics brands Belkin, Linksys and Wemo fo US $866 million.

A subsidiary of Belkin FIT Hong Ten will acquire Belkin by way of a merger. The acquisition of Belkin includes Linksys, Phyn and Wemo. With the merger, FIT will own all 700 of Belkin’s patents, which will come in handy in developing new smart home and networking businesses.

Belkin has built a reputation for creating quality accessories for Apple products and is well-represented in Apple Retail Stores.

Source: 9to5Mac

Tuesday
Mar272018

The importance of the Education market to the future of technology companies

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The education market has always been an important segment for makers of technology hardware and software.

Demonstrating how technology can improve learning, enable innovation and ideas as well as shatter barriers to learning is more than a great slide during a tech demo. It shows the desire to inspire new generations of technologists, or at the very least, loyal users.

The notion that students and schools use technology that they will be familiar with and will stick with in the future. If your high school had iMacs at the computer lab and used Apple software, then you will likely look to get a Mac when you go to university and beyond.

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Tuesday
Mar272018

Samsung Galaxy A8 comes to Canada

If you’ve been keeping your eye out for the Samsung Galaxy A8, it’s now officially here. As a quick refresher, the Galaxy A8 comes with a 5.6-inch Infinity Display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio and 1,080 x 2,220 pixel resolution and runs on an Exynos 7885 octa-core chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. The cameras on the A8 include a 16-megapixel rear shooter combined with a dual 16- and 8-megapixel front-facing cameras. The A8 is available in Black and Orchid Grey and retails for $650. It is available through the Samsung Experience Stores, through Samsung.ca, or through all major Canadian carriers. There is no word yet if the A8+ is also making its way here.

Tuesday
Mar272018

Google Assistant can now control Philips Hue scenes

Before you ask, yes, Google Assistant does support Philips Hue lights. But it didn’t have the ability to control preset scenes like with the Amazon Alexa or Hue apps—until today, that is. This means, you can now ask Assistant to adjust the lights based on the scenes you’ve set up in the Hue app. However, you might need to remove and re-add your Hue lights to Assistant or sync them to get this to work.

Source: 9to5Google