The Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 09/08/13 - 09/15/13

REVIEWS
KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker
KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Frother
Microsoft Surface Headphones 2
Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro+ Hand Vac
ViewSonic M1+ Mini LED Projector
Dyson Hot+Cool purifying fan and heater
Microsoft Surface Go with LTE Advanced
ViewSonic M1 portable projector
Waze navigation app on Apple CarPlay
Rowenta Intense Air Pure Purifier
Bissell CrossWave PetPro Multi-Surface Cleaner
2018 Hyundai Ioniq Electric Plus PHEV Driver
Dyson Pure Cool HEPA Air Purifier and Fan
Sennheiser Ambeo Smart headset
Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset and Controller
ScoopFree Original Self Cleaning Litter Box
After 1,000 ideas submitted from around the world and 10 teams selected as finalists (6 soloists and four teams of 2), Canadian college students Rudi Chen and Shida Li beat out both student and seasoned developer teams and were crowned winners of Nokia’s Capture developer contest during a 27-hour hackathon in Sweden.
The University of Waterloo students were first-time hackathon attendees and their winning application was a “content-aware down-sampling” smart resizing app that lets users edit or delete empty space between important parts of a photo while keeping the rest of the image. They each took home Nokia Lumia 1020 and a trip to attend an upcoming event where the app will be showcased.
If you show it to the young ones today, they would not know what it is. But for those old enough to know what a cassette tape is, today’s a day of commemoration as the cassette celebrates its golden anniversary. Philips, the innovators behind the compact cassette technology, wants to remind us what role these tapes played in our lives. You can check www.cassette50.com for more information and tweet #cassette50 while you’re at it as tribute to those much loved and once revolutionary tapes.
Today's the day to pre-order the new iPhone 5c in time for the September 20 release date. Apple Canada is taking orders for the green, blue, yellow, pink, and white models in either 16GB ($599) or 32GB ($719) capacities. These will be unlocked versions that can be used on any supporting carrier. Apple cites delivery times for pre-orders placed today at around 9/20-9/24. If the gold, silver or space grey colours of the flagship iPhone 5s are more your thing, you'll have to wait until September 20 to order or join the lines at Apple Retails stores and Canadian carriers.
Canadian Carriers now have their pre-order pages up. Rogers, Bell Mobility and Telus. Telus is the only one with pricing right now for the iPhone 5c, which starts at $129.99 for the 16GB version on a two-year plan and $229.00 for the $32GB version on a two-year plan.