Entries in 2017 (54)

Tuesday
Mar212017

Review: 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Text and Photos by Emily Chung

I’ll be honest, my complaint with the early generation Hybrid technology was that I never felt like I was driving a car… more like I was playing a video game. There wasn’t much response or feedback from the road. Well, the technology has come a long way and one of the first hybrids I ever road tested was the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid a few years ago. I was looking forward to having it again for a road test, and you know what? I really enjoyed my time with it!

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Tuesday
Mar212017

iPhone SE quietly gets a larger capacity 128GB variant

The iPhone SE is one of the best options for a small, capable, and powerful 4-inch device. Apple has now made the smallest iPhone bigger, at least in terms of capacity. Along with the slew of Spring updates today, including iPad, (PRODUCT) RED iPhones and Apple Watch straps, the iPhone SE is getting a larger capacity version.

iPhone SE is now available in either 32GB or 128GB variants (CAD $579 for 32GB, $709 for 128GB). The 64GB variant has been retired and the specs remain the same.

Tuesday
Mar212017

Apple Watch getting Spring bands, Nike Sport Bands now available separately

It's Spring, so Apple has lavished the Apple Watch line with a new collection of bands and has also made available the Nike Sport bands which were previously only available for the Nike+ variant of the Apple Watch. While the Nike bands, which are sure to be popular as a more breathable version of the flourolastormer band. What you don't get are the Nike-specific watchfaces, app and shortcuts

There are new colors and variations of the Striped Woven Nylon, Nike Sport and Apple Watch Hermès Bands. Among the new bands are 3 new colors for the Sport band, 6 new colors for the Woven Nylon band, and 3 new options for the Classic Buckle which also now sports a new buckle design. Below is the listing of new bands.

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Thursday
Mar162017

Apple's App Store now showcases Indie Games 

The App Store now that serves as an ongoing portal for new and favourite indie titles. The App Store is highlighting key indie games and developers driving innovation on our platform, communicate how we help these developers reach news audiences, and what our editors look for in their selections.

This is a great way for lesser known titles, new developers and exciting new games to gain some attention and have their own place in the App Store. Carefully maintained by Apple's editorial team, the App Store is a platform that enables both large scale established franchises like Mario and Pokémon to reach new audiences worldwide; while at the same time offering creative developers of all sizes, from all corners of the globe like Ustwo in England to Ironhide in Uruguay, access to the same tools and same audiences.