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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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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

Neptune unleashing Suite of wearable solutions for US $599 on Indiegogo

Fresh off the launch of Neptune Duo, Montreal based Neptune is unleashing the Suite, a slate of accessories to complement the company's hugely-anticipated Smart-watch/pocket screen combo.

The newer, smarter version of Neptune's inaugural Pine, the Duo is comprised of the Hub, a smart-watch with a powerful quad-core processor, as well as support for 3G/LTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and NFC. Accompanying the Hub is the Pocket screen, a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen with rear and front-facing cameras that is an interface for the Hub.

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Monday
Mar162015

BlackBerry Care Protection Plan gives BB10 users extended warranty

BlackBerry Care Protection Plan is a new affordable hardware protection plan offering extended coverage, including accidental damage from handling, on the BlackBerry Leap, BlackBerry Classic and BlackBerry Passport for customers in North America. 

"We know our BlackBerry users are productive mobile professionals who rely heavily on their smartphones to power them through the day," said Ron Louks, President of Devices and Emerging Solutions at BlackBerry.

"The BlackBerry Care Protection Plan gives our customers that extra confidence in knowing that repair costs are covered should they experience a mechanical or electrical failure or damage from a liquid spill or accidental drop. With convenient monthly payments, covering a device has never been easier, giving users peace of mind so that they can focus on what matters most - doing and achieving more." 

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