As 2019 comes to an end, it’s time to take a moment to reflect on the past year, including all the highs and lows, and even the biggest tech gadgets that were released. In 2019, we saw Sonos released its first-ever portable speaker, Apple impressed the world with the iPhone 11’s three cameras, and Google continued to make our lives smarter with its latest gadgets.
From a new design of wireless earbuds and sunglasses with speakers built into the frames to a smartphone that can take next-level photos in the dark, read on to learn about the year’s most desirable technology. And after all that, if you’re still seeking more great tech, check out hotrate.com for the latest gadget reviews.
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Samsung has been going hard at Apple. The Korean tech giant has been focusing their attention on showing consumers that Apple is all it’s cracked up to be.
There newest ad slams Apple and its “slow loading products” the ad is titled “Moving On” and compares the Samsung Galaxy S9 to the iPhone 6. The ad shows the star of the commercial trying to navigate life with an iPhone and constantly falling short.
The ad concludes when the protagonist heads into an Apple Genius Bar to look for a fix, only to be greeted by a snobby Apple employee who encouraged her to upgrade her phone rather than giving her a fix.
https://youtu.be/3qhW1sDPHYI
There’s a massive new store coming to CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Samsung Canada recently announced plans to open a new flagship location in Toronto, one that highlights all that Samsung has to offer.
Unlike other Samsung Canada locations that focus on just mobile and TV, the new location will incorporate Samsung’s entire portfolio over 21,000-square-feet. The new space will offer a “digital playground” that will allow customers to experience Gear VR products, smartphones, tablets, TV, kitchen appliances and more, even hosting on-site cooking demonstrations to show off their breadth of offerings.
The store, which will be situated next to Nordstrom with a Yonge Street facing entrance, will allow customers to buy products, get customer service and mobile repairs, and pick-up online orders.
No exact opening date has been announced yet, but expect to see doors open sometime this summer.
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