Thursday
Sep012022

Wasserstein offers new clip holster for Fitbit Charge 5, Versa 4, Sense 2

If you wan to use your Fitbit device without it attached to your wrist, Wasserstein has also unveiled a special clip holster you can use. It's available for the Fitbit Charge 5, Versa 4, and Sense 2. This lets you clip the wearable on your clothing while using these devices. You will lose heart rate tracking, but your Fitbit device can still offer basic workout and step monitoring.

Like the new 3-in-1 charging dock, this clip holder will be available by mid-October. The brand's Made for Fitbit line also introduces new screen protectors for the aforementioned devices. You can get the clip holder for US$16.99 (around CA$22) for the Charge 5 or US$19.99 (~CA$26) for the Sense 2 or Versa 4. The screen protectors start at US$13.99 (~CA$18).

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Thursday
Sep012022

LG shrinks its high-tech steam closet to accommodate sneakers

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If you're a sneakerhead, you would probably do all you can to take care of your kicks. LG is hoping you'd consider its high-tech solution. The company launched a new Styler ShoeCase at IFA. Like its large-scale Styler, the Styler ShoeCase keeps your footwear safe from moisture. If you're the type who likes to display your collection, you can stack up to four of these on top of each other. It gets a turntable that can be rotated to show off your kicks at their best angle. 

Meanwhile, the LG Styler ShoeCare features LG's TrueSteam cleaning tech with Zeo-Dry filters that LG promises make the shoes "more pleasant to wear and to have around." It has "multiple Moving Nozzles" that are height adjustable and dries out your shoes four pairs at a time. It takes the Styler ShoeCase around 37 minutes and runs at a "quiet" 35 decibels. Of course, these devices are connected to the LG ThinQ smart app. LG plans to work with "various lifestyle brands" to bring new app features in the future. There is no pricing for either appliance yet.

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Wednesday
Aug312022

Too Good To Go partners with Longo's to help reduce food waste

Too Good To Go and Longo's partner to sell surplus food that would probably become waste at a discount. All 36 of the company's stores in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area will be accessible through the Too Good To Go app. From there, you can get "Surprise Bags" of food that include baked goods and prepared food at a third of its retail cost.

If you're unfamiliar with Too Good To Go, its app links consumers to surplus food from local restaurants and grocery stores that would otherwise be discarded to make room for a new batch. 

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Wednesday
Aug312022

'PUBG Mobile' teases 'Dragon Ball' collaboration

PUBG Mobile's latest collaboration brings iconic anime franchise Dragon Ball into its game. Details are scarce about this partnership, but we're not surprised given it's coming sometime in 2023. The announcement comes out as Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO movie comes out in cinemas worldwide. This isn't the first anime collaboration from PUBG Mobile. The game has had collabs for titles like Neon Genesis EvangelionJujutsu Kaisen, and Arcane