Tuesday
Sep292015

Google's Nexus 5X and 6P come to Canada in October, starting at $499 and $599 respectively

 

Google just unloaded a bunch of new products, the most interesting of which are the 2015 class of Nexus devices, namely the LG made Nexus 5X and the Huawei built Nexus 6P. Both devices are available for order now in select markets but will be coming to Canada in October. Pricing is expected to go as follows; Nexus 5X will be made available as 16GB (CAD $499) and 32GB (CAD$559) variants and the larger Nexus 6P comes in 32GB ($699), 64GB ($749) and 128GB ($849) variants add taxes and factor in the soul-emptying dollar exchange rate and you have the most expensive Nexus devices ever sold. Below is Google's, er... Alphabet's official news release and device specs.

Today we’re introducing the latest Nexus treats, both running Marshmallow, sweetened by amazing apps and sandwiched by some cutting-edge hardware (see what we did there?):

  • Nexus 6P is the first all-metal-body Nexus phone. Built in collaboration with Huawei, this 5.7” phone is crafted from aeronautical-grade aluminum, with a USB Type-C port for fast charging, a powerful 64-bit processor, and a 12.3 MP camera sensor with massive 1.55µm pixels (hello, better photos!). The Nexus 6P starts at $499.
  • You’re not the only one who misses your Nexus 5. We’ve joined forces with LG to bring it back with the new Nexus 5X, which gives you great performance in a compact and light package, with a beautiful 5.2” screen and the same 12.3 MP camera and Type-C port as the Nexus 6P. Nexus 5X starts at $379.
Both phones include a new fingerprint sensor, Nexus Imprint, which gives you quick and secure access to your phone, as well as use of Android Pay (in the U.S.). They are available for pre-order on the Google Store from a number of countries, including the U.S., U.K., Ireland and Japan, and come with a free 90-day subscription to Google Play Music. In the U.S., pre-orders include a $50 Play credit to help you stock up your favorite music, apps, games and shows. 
Tuesday
Sep292015

Sweden's Symetium pursues the dream of the smartphone PC

Ubuntu's tried to do it, Microsoft with Windows 10 on phones and Continuum is trying to do it. Using a smartphone in dual-mode as a desktop PC is one of the great aspirations of our time and while our smartphones are effectively supercomputers in our pockets, there hasn't really been a smart and elegant solution into making them capable enough to also run desktop apps.

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Tuesday
Sep292015

Sonos launches new flagship PLAY:5 speakers for $549

Sonos has a new flagship wireless speaker, the PLAY:5 which, in addition to horizontal orientation as a standalone speaker, two SONOS PLAY:5s paired together vertically can deliver top-of-the-line stereo sound with a focused and intense sweet spot. Paired horizontally, they create a larger stereo image for an immersive, room-filling listening experience. The new speaker costs CAD $549 each.

Sonos also released new a speaker-tuning app called Trueplay which allows existing Sonos users to tune their Sonos speakers to optimize the sound no matter where the speaker is placed. 

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Monday
Sep282015

Microsoft acquires Canadian CRM solution provider Adxstudio

Microsoft has just announced it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire key product and technology assets of Adxstudio, a Canada-based provider of web portal and application lifecycle management solutions. Adxstudio has been focused on delivering web-based solutions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM with key application products that include Adxstudio Portals and Adxstudio ALM toolkit. Today’s news is another step in enabling new ways for organizations to engage with customers online.  

On a global scale, customer engagement continues to progress into a crucial priority for business leaders. The addition of Adxstudios product and technology and its integration into Microsoft Dynamics CRM will allow Microsoft to expand when reaching customers through new technologies. 

Source: Microsoft