Wednesday
Mar182015

Apple Watch retail plan revealed with 15 min appointments and 10 try-on stations in store

There's now more information on how Apple Watch will be sold in Apple Retail Stores. A report from 9to5Mac reveals that we can expect Apple to 'allocate 15 minutes per customer for in-store try-on appointments.' there will be 10  try-on stations in each store to help triage customers and direct them to the right station depending on what they're interested in trying on.

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Wednesday
Mar182015

Tim Cook: Apple Watch is first smartwatch that matters

Photo by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla/ CanadianReviewer.com

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

There’s this thing in technology, almost a disease, where the definition of success is making the most. How many clicks did you get, how many active users do you have, how many units did you sell? - Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook gave a recent interview focusing on Apple Watch, the company's newest product category since the iPad in 2010. The exclusive Q&A interview given to Fast Company yields a lot of insightful gems from the CEO of the world's most valuable company on the cusp of an important and possibly risky new product introduction.

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Tuesday
Mar172015

Windows 10 is coming this summer in 190 countries and 111 languages

Windows 10 will be coming coming this summer in 190 countries and 111 languages according to executive vice president of Windows, Microsoft Corp Terry Myerson. This means we'll see Windows 10 come to PCs, tablets and smartphones as well as Xbox One.

Windows 10 will deliver new capabilities  for customers around the world, including Windows Hello.* Unveiled on stage for the first time via a Lenovo ThinkPad YOGA 15, Windows Hello provides instant access to a person’s device through biometric authentication using their face, iris or fingerprint to unlock their device and their services.

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Tuesday
Mar172015

Google opens registration for I/O developer’s conference

Have you been waiting for a chance to get into Google’s developer conference? Now’s the time to start registering. Google I/O is happening on May 28 and 29 in San Francisco and will be host to Google’s latest innovations. Developers will get to see the latest news for Android and all things Google-related.

Registration will be happening until March 19. One ticket will cost you US$900 but active, full-time students, professors, faculty, and staff can apply for tickets with a $300 discount. You can sign up over here.

Source: CNET