Today, Mobile Klinik and Apkudo announced a trailblazing collaboration, making Mobile Klinik the first major Canadian retailer to integrate Apkudo’s cutting-edge Circular Industry Platform, which will transform its device repair and refurbishment processes. Apkudo’s automation technology will allow Mobile Klinik to streamline device testing and grading, reduce operational risks, scale operations, and ensure that every refurbished certified pre-owned device meets the company’s rigorous standards. This means customers will now benefit from greater transparency around the lifecycle of their devices, along with a wider selection of certified pre-owned options available at Mobile Klinik and TELUS store locations nationwide.
Mobile Klinik is committed to delivering consistent customer experiences, and offering more powerful, data-driven device repair and refurbishment services than ever before. With Apkudo’s automation technology, customers will benefit from an added layer of confidence, knowing that every certified pre-owned device has been thoroughly tested – from functionality to connectivity – and optimized for performance and the highest quality as part of Mobile Klinik’s new and improved process.
With more than 130 locations nationwide, customers can conveniently buy, sell, connect, and repair their devices online and in-store at any Mobile Klinik location from coast to coast. Canadians have access to a wide selection of certified pre-owned devices from major brands, including iPhones and Androids, as well as expert repairs performed by certified technicians who have completed over 1 million repairs using only premium parts.
For more information and to find your nearest Mobile Klinik store, visit mobileklinik.ca.
TrackMan Data Breach Exposes 31 Million Records
Posted in Commentary with tags Website Planet on October 10, 2024 by itnerdThere’s been a significant data breach involving TrackMan, a well known sports tech provider offering swing and shot analysis for golf, baseball, and tennis players.
What happened:
A database with 31 million records was left unprotected, exposing personal information such as names, emails, IP addresses, and more.
Why it matters:
This breach could lead to targeted spam, malware distribution or phishing attempts. Professional athletes are at higher risk due to their status.
For more details on the breach and potential risks, please read this report: https://www.websiteplanet.com/news/trackman-breach-report/
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