Microsoft opened its second retail store in Canada on Saturday at the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta. It joins the first store at Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall. Future stores have been announced for Burnaby, BC and Mississauga, ON.
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With the West Edmonton Mall location officially open, eager patrons stream in to check out the latest hardware and software offerings from Microsoft and select partners.
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Some of the new employees of the West Edmonton Mall Microsoft store show their excitement about the location’s official opening.
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With the store opening coming the week before Halloween, some staff and guests were getting into the spooky spirit.
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With the opening of the new West Edmonton Mall location, Microsoft offered support to a number of local charities. Among them is the Robin Hood Association, which will receive $500,000 in Microsoft software.
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Also on hand was the United Way, which were the recipients of $400,000 in Microsoft software to assist their operations in the Edmonton area.
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In addition to support for local charities, there was also price giveaways for some of the lucky people that came out for the store opening. One attendee, Jorge Valladares, won these headphones.
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The Microsoft store at the West Edmonton Mall is across from the mall’s iconic skating rink, put the ice was covered up on opening day in preparation for an opening night concert.
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The opening of Microsoft’s second retail store in Canada was capped with a performance by Dierks Bentley.
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Dierks Bentley is an American country music performer from Phoenix, Arizona, best known for his hits What Was I Thinkin, Come a Little Closer, Settle for a Slowdown and Every Mile a Memory.
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Great pics. If you want to see the opening ceremonies, I posted the ribbon cutting and a peek inside the store on YouTube http://youtu.be/lD0deWrgXro
Determine right now, to have the lightest touch you have ever had in your life while fixing anything. The iPhone 4 is delicate, and it is really easy to rip a ribbon from its’ connection or to simply knock a resister off its’ connection. As you remove the mother board (logic board in Apple speak) don’t put your hand on the three tiny (really tiny) resisters which just sort of hang out the back edge of the mother board because it isn’t hard to knock one or more off.