Thursday
Dec142023

OpenTable reveals Canadian data on dining out for the festive season

'Tis the season of festive gatherings with friends, family, and coworkers. But if securing a reservation at your restaurant of choice has become as coveted as the latest trending "it" gift, you may be interested in these recent findings. According to OpenTable consumer and dining review driven data here are some interesting findings. 

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Thursday
Dec142023

Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses get smarter with multimodal AI features

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Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are getting a major artificial intelligence upgrade. The company announced today that it will begin testing its multimodal AI features, providing information and suggestions based on what the glasses see and hear.

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Tuesday
Dec122023

Capture the past with LEGO Creator Retro Camera 3-in-1 set

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LEGO induces our nostalgia with its newest 3-in-1 LEGO Creator set, a Retro Camera. This set lets you build a realistic camera with a moving lens, an opening back, and a colourful strap. You can even insert a brick-built film and add stickers to make your own photos. But that’s not all. This set also lets you transform the camera into a retro video camera or a retro TV with an antenna. How cool is that?

This 3-in-1 set is perfect for kids aged 8+ who love to explore different ways of playing and building or adults who just love these pieces of tech. With 261 pieces, you can create three awesome models that look great on display. Whether they want to snap some pictures, record some videos, or watch some shows, they will have a blast with this set. The LEGO Creator Retro Camera set will be available in January 2024 for US$19.99 (around CA$27).

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Monday
Dec112023

How Apple is rumoured to simplify the iPad lineup in 2024

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Apple plans to make some changes to its iPad lineup next year to better suit different customer needs, at least according to recent reports. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the next iPad Air will feature an M2 chip and a larger second model, as previously rumoured.

Another reported change that Apple is considering is to discontinue the 9th-generation iPad, which has been overshadowed by the more expensive 10th-generation iPad since its launch last year. Gurman says this will allow Apple to “slowly phase out some of its older Pencils.” This likely means that the 2015 Apple Pencil will be retired once there are no more iPads with a Lightning port to connect it to.

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