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One of the most important questions we get on social media, is if it's worth it to upgrade

to a new Galaxy S9+.

Our review was mostly focused on answering this from a Galaxy S perspective, but that

wasn't really the hottest Galaxy in town.

I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow, and this is Galaxy S9+ vs Galaxy Note 8.

Phablets, phablets...

They've got their benefits, and their complications.

These two are some of the most expensive money can buy, but also the most useful.

In the hand, both devices feel literally the same.

The Note has sharper corners, but the aluminum trim feels just as pronounced on both, though

I do hear the S9 brings a stronger build of aluminum.

Same glass on glass sandwich across the board, same love for fingerprints and smudges, so

I'd stick to another color variant that's not black if I were you on either phone.

Dimension wise the Galaxy Note 8 is actually a larger phone overall.

We're talking 4mm taller, 1mm wider, 0.01mm thicker, and 6 grams heavier, a complete oddity

since the Galaxy S9+ has a 6% larger battery.

The Note's gorgeous Infinity Display is also slightly larger at 6.3-inches diagonal vs

6.2 on the S9+, but both sport the same Super AMOLED technology, the same QuadHD+ resolution

capabilities, and also Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

Storage options starting at 64GBs that's expandable, and the 6 gigs of RAM are also

the same.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas are the same spec at AC and 5 respectively.

Both devices are also IP68 water and dust resistant and support fast and wireless charging.

Really what makes the Galaxy Note 8 stand out is the S Pen.

This feature alone turns this phone into that productivity workhorse that you'd like

to bring around to doodle notes or sign a PDF… buuut….

That's it.

After using a Galaxy Note for the past 6 generations, I will say that it's nice to have, but something

I rarely use.

The Galaxy S9+ on the other hand might look similar, but its benefits are significant.

The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor is not just 25% faster, but also more battery

efficient.

It also supports faster Gigabit LTE speeds.

It also solves our main complaints about the Note 8.

The Galaxy S9 finally brings stereo speakers for more immersive content consumption, with

support for Dolby ATMOS.

The fingerprint scanner is now placed where regular human hands can reach, where that

proves to be a serious chore on the Galaxy Note 8.

The Galaxy S9 even has Intelligent Scan to blend facial recognition with the Iris scanner,

where the Note 8 only has the later.

And hardware isn't the only thing that improved.

One of our biggest complaints about Galaxy Notes is software updates.

Sure the Galaxy S9+ is still a version behind in Oreo, but I'd call that a better option

than being a year behind with Nougat on the Note 8.

Now what's interesting is that Samsung Experience 9 on the S9 is pretty much the Oreo version

of Experience 8.5 on the Note 8.

It means that everything we praised about the Note 8, is now reaching the Galaxy S.

Things like the broader grid for the launcher is now reaching the S9.

App Pairs are also being ported from the Note to the Galaxy S9 as well.

Other than that we have AR Emoji on the Galaxy S9+, which I sadly still can't recommend given

its terrible implementation.

And as for Bixby, it seems the Note is still stuck a version behind, so features like Bixby

Vision do work, and they even claim AR capabilities, but only the S9 can go further with features

like translation and makeup.

The Galaxy Note 8 was my primary Daily Driver pretty much until the Pixel 2 XL replaced

it, and now the Galaxy S9+.

Performance feels smoother on the Galaxy S9+ by a meager margin.

It's as if the Note8 sometimes waits an extra second to respond to a gesture.

You won't notice any differences when playing games, though.

Both devices feel just as powerful.

When it comes to phone calls, I seriously feel the Galaxy S9+ has a louder earpiece.

The Note 8 isn't bad, but not as clear as the newer smartphone.

Things like battery life are also better on the Galaxy S9+.

I wouldn't say by a long shot, but at least I know the S9+ will end the day with at least

30% to spare, where the Galaxy Note 8 is just ok.

The camera is where things become interesting.

Technically, the new Dual Camera system on the Galaxy S9+ is more versatile, with variable

F1.5 or F2.4 aperture for low light and bright scenarios respectively.

Every other technical specification is similar, with the same megapixel count, the same specs

for the telephoto lens, the same specs for the front facing camera.

In theory, the improvements on the Galaxy S9 should mean better photos overall, but

honestly, I can't tell much of a difference.

I do notice the brighter aperture brings better low light on the S9, but it has proven to

be sluggish with moving subjects.

I love that the Galaxy S9 brought the same Live photo capabilities of the Note 8.

Apply effects after the fact, or stick to the wide shot if things went bad.

What I will praise about the Galaxy S9+ is its capabilities as a video machine.

It can record 4K video at 60fps, 1080p at 240fps, and even Super Slow Mo video at 960fps

at 720p - all things the camera I use for this review can't do.

The Note 8 is obviously no slouch, and stabilization on both phones is great, but the Galaxy S9

clearly has significant improvements in this department.

To conclude, it would seem that the Galaxy S9+ is a more complete phone.

We have significant improvements in the processor with the Qualcomm Snapdargon 845, newer software,

stereo speakers, and significant improvements in the camera system.

Calling out a winner really depends on your needs, though.

If you depend on the S Pen, then there's no way around it, you need the Galaxy Note 8.

If you don't, which is the reality of most people, then I'd recommend you go for the

newer Galaxy S9+.

It's the overall better buy, where you get some unique features that many phones today

don't have.

Obviously you could wait for the next Galaxy Note that'll most likely bring all these improvements,

but that's still a good 6 to 8 months away.

Friends our coverage of the Samsung Galaxy S9+ is still going.

Let us know which comparison you want next.

While you're at it follow us on social media and subscribe to our channel for more videos

like this one.

You can also follow me on Twitter Jaime_Rivera or on instagram at JaimeRivera.

Please give this video a thumbs up if you like what you saw, I'm Jaime Rivera - thanks

for watching.

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Jeep Wrangler KC HiLiTES 50" C-Series C50 LED Light Bar Brackets (2007-2018 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 4:47.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the KC HiLiTES

50 inch LED Overhead Light Bar Mount, fitting all 2007 and up JKs.

Today we're gonna talk through the installation of this light bar mount, which is a very simple

one out of three wrenches.

As with most of these 50 inch LED light bar mounts, this is going to bolt directly onto

your windshield frame, without the need to make any modifications to your Jeep, so that

you can get these brackets installed in less than an hour, but we'll talk more about the

installation in just a second.

We're also going to talk about the construction and a few of the features of these brackets.

These brackets are built specifically for the KC HiLiTES C50 50 inch LED Light Bar.

Now, I don't see a lot about these that would make me think these wouldn't work with other

50 inch LED light bars, but again, KC HiLiTES says this is specifically built for their

bar.

This is for those of you that have that C50 50 inch light bar, who want to be able to

mount it above their windshield because, let's be honest, there aren't a lot of other places

to mount a 50 inch light bar on your JK, and don't wanna have to drill any holes in order

to get it mounted.

Now there are a lot of other brackets out there on the market that are of a similar

design.

These ones are very well built.

The finish on them looks pretty nice and they're priced right around where most of the other

ones are.

So if you're getting that C50 50 inch LED light bar, I would probably go ahead and get

these KC brackets.

Again, you're not gonna spend a lot more money by going with these ones, and they're designed

specifically for that light bar, so it just makes sense.

As far as the construction goes, these are a steel light bar bracket, and they do seem

to be a little bit heavier duty than some of the other ones on the market.

They're not holding a lot of weight, there's not a lot of stress on them, so they don't

need to be overly beefy, but these do seem to be pretty strong.

They have a nice quality, black, powder coat finish on them, and they do come with these

rubber gaskets, which are designed to go between your light bar bracket and the painted surface

of your windshield hinge where they bolt on to, to ensure that there's not going to be

any sort of chaffing of the paint.

So if you were ever to remove this, you know that the paint underneath is going to be in

good shape.

These do have the KC logo stamped in the top of them, however, it's not completely cut

through the bracket like some of the other brackets on the market.

It's just stamped in there, so it doesn't bother me as much.

If you don't like having the logo right here on the light bar bracket, there are other

versions of 50 inch brackets on the market that don't have that.

However, if you bought a KC 50 inch light bar, you bought the KC brackets, they might

not bother you so much that that is on there.

As I said before, the install for this is going to be a very simple one out of three

wrench install.

You can get these bolted up in under an hour, and the process is very, very straightforward.

All you're going to do is remove five Torx bolts from your windshield hinge cover on

either side of the Jeep.

Once those bolts are removed, you can simply lay your gasket over top of the windshield

hinge, put your bracket up over top of that, and use the included hardware, bolts and washers,

to tighten this down.

Now, you may wanna leave these bolts a little bit loose until you get the actual light bar

installed on here, then you can go ahead and tighten everything down.

For the brackets themselves, well under an hour to get them bolted up.

By the time you actually put your light bar on there and get it wired, you can add a little

bit more time into this.

You're not going to need a ton of tools to get this installed, just some Torx bits to

get those factory bolts out and a socket set to get your new bolts in place, but again,

very, very easy install that anybody can do in their driveway.

There are a lot of other 50 inch LED light bar brackets on the market.

Of course, this is the only one that's specifically designed for that C50 light bar from KC HiLiTES,

but a lot of those other brackets, they share a similar design, and that they are right

around the same price.

KC is known for making a really high quality part, so I wouldn't be surprised to see a

bit of an upcharge on these, but honestly, they're right in around where a lot of the

other light bar brackets are, so I think you're getting a pretty good deal with this.

It's a nice thick metal, the powder coat finish seems really nice on it, it fits well, and

it does what it's supposed to do, it holds the light over the windshield.

So, if you're looking to install a KC HiLiTES C50 50 inch LED light bar above the windshield

of your Jeep, you wanna do it without the need to drill anything, this is a bracket

specifically designed to hold that light bar above the windshield, without the need to

make any major modifications to your Jeep.

That's my review of the KC HiLiTES 50 inch LED Overhead Light Bar Mount, fitting all

2007 and up JKs, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Will checking my credit affect my credit score? - Duration: 1:18.

Hi, I'm Sean Humphries with

Dominion Lending Centres Edge Financial,

answering the question:

Does my credit score get affected when my credit gets pulled?

The answer is yes and no.

So, you may be thinking,

"Well, I've gone to the bank and checked my credit

and they've checked my credit there.

And a mortgage broker wants to check my credit over here.

And then if I go to another bank branch and check my credit there

that that's going to have a huge impact on my credit score."

The thing is, is that's actually treated as one event.

It's considered normal credit behaviour

and you would

not have an effect on your credit score.

It's just treated like one pull.

Now, if you were to go to Home Depot and get a credit card

and open a line of credit at the bank

and check your credit for your mortgage

that's treated as three different events

and that would have a larger effect on your credit

than just doing it

just for a mortgage.

Now also,

pulling your credit only accounts for 5% of your entire credit score.

So having great credit hygiene,

paying your bills on time,

not over utilizing your credit sources

is going to have a much larger effect on your credit

than just pulling your credit score.

So I hope you found that helpful.

If you'd like more help

reach out to me at SeanHumphries.ca

and I'd be happy to help you with your mortgage.

Thanks so much. I'm Sean Humphries at

Dominion Lending Centres Edge Financial.

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The Internet of Things (IoT): How It's Changing Customer Relationships - Duration: 4:22.

Remember the 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie, Smart House?

In case you missed it, 13-year-old Ben Cooper enters a competition to win a Smart House after the

death of his mother leaves the family unable to keep up with the household chores.

Women, we have to do everything. Am I right?

Pat, the home's personal assistant, does it all,

from ordering groceries to adjusting the lights.

Everything is great until Pat becomes so overbearing

that she locks Ben and his family inside the house,

believing the outside world is too dangerous.

Back in 1999, Smart House seemed so far-fetched and futuristic

that Google actually classified the movie as Comedy/Science Fiction.

But in reality, the movie was only a few years ahead of its time --

minus the whole personal assistant going crazy thing of course.

The Internet of Things.

Yeah, it's kind of a silly name, but it's changing life as we know it.

Smart House is no longer the future, it's the present.

But IoT is more than just smart homes and appliances --

it's any number of devices that can be connected to the internet and to each other.

These range from trucks and bridges to more common items

like stop lights, parking lots, and even trash cans.

The technology is still in its early stages,

but there are already over 20 billion connected devices.

That's nearly three IoT devices for every person on earth,

triple the amount of mobile phones,

and about 33 times the number of house cats.

Meow.

You may be thinking, "this sounds impressive and all,

but what does this have to do with me?"

Well those 20 billion devices are generating a tremendous amount of data.

Data that can be used by doctors to better diagnose patients,

by athletes to track performance, and even by businesses

to better understand their customers.

And in an age where customers rule, understanding them

and creating the best customer experience is more important than ever.

Today's customers expect to have seamless interactions with companies

no matter which device they are using.

IoT can help.

Think about a time when you've run out of something … something like toilet paper.

Ugh, it's making me cringe just thinking about it.

The moment of running out of a product, especially one as crucial as toilet paper,

is a very bad customer experience.

That's why Amazon created their dash button.

With the help of IoT, customers can instantly reorder a product by just pushing the button.

No more anger, no more late night trips to the store in your sweats -- just your products,

delivered straight to your door, right when you need them.

Other retailers are using beacons to activate alerts on customers' phones

to point out in store sales relevant to them.

Tired of clipping coupons with your mom?

IoT creates a convenient, digital way to save 20% on your next package of toilet paper.

And you don't have to be Jeff Bezos to start using IoT to improve your customer experience.

Imagine knowing the exact moment a customer is going to run into an issue with your product.

With IoT, this is possible.

Increasingly affordable IoT sensors can collect

valuable product and customer information in real time.

This information can then be used to provide better, proactive service

to customers across all touch points.

Think about the points of friction your customers face

and consider how IoT can help provide a better brand experience.

Because companies that view IoT through the lens

of how they can help their customers will win.

IoT isn't just some flashy piece of new technology.

It's a way to transform the way customers shop, buy,

and interact with companies and their products --

so much so, they can't imagine life without it.

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Transmission from Vasquez | Channel Trailer - Duration: 0:53.

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they don't like this kind of stuff up here. I'll see you around kids.

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