Wednesday
Nov152023

Pokémon fans can now buy a US$29,000 Pikachu necklace from Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co.

The Pokémon Company and Tiffany & Co. have teamed up to release a series of Pokémon jewellery, with the most expensive piece costing US$29,000 (around CA$39,727). According to VGC, the collection consists of nine pieces ranging from US$1,290 (~CA$1,767) to $29,000. The priciest one is a Pikachu pendant made of 18-karat yellow gold with diamond accents. It comes in two sizes: standard and small.

Click to read more ...

Tuesday
Nov142023

Introducing Skylight Calendar: A smart and simple way to keep your household organized

Skylight

Skylight has launched the Skylight Calendar in Canada. This smart family calendar helps you organize your household with schedules, chore charts, meal plans, and more. You can buy the Skylight Calendar for $399 on the Skylight Canada website or Amazon Canada.

The Skylight Calendar is designed for busy families who want to see all their calendars on one screen in their home. It syncs with Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, and more, so you can easily view everyone’s events, activities, and appointments. You can also make custom lists for shopping, to-do, and chores and track the progress there. 

Click to read more ...

Tuesday
Nov142023

Volvo EM90: The electric minivan that can do it all

Volvo

Minivans are not very popular among EV enthusiasts, but Volvo wants to change that with its new all-electric multi-purpose vehicle, the EM90. This versatile vehicle can work as a spacious family car, a mobile office, or a cozy camper. It has a modular interior design featuring noise cancellation, air purification, massage chairs, and bi-directional charging. It also has two 15.6-inch displays, one for the driver and one on the roof, that can turn the cabin into a cinema, lounge, workstation, or dining area.

Click to read more ...

Tuesday
Nov142023

Instagram is developing a new feature called “Your Space” for private posts

Alessandro Paluzzi / X

Instagram is reportedly developing a new feature called "Your Space," a private area within your profiles where you can post anything you want: photos, Reels, and even stories. And these won't show up on the public profile.

Alessandro Paluzzi, a leaker and reverse engineer, revealed his discovery on X (formerly Twitter). He claims users can access Your Space by scrolling down their profiles. There, they can have a different bio and profile picture than their public ones.

It's a feature bringing the concept of having a finsta (fake Instagram) or a second account into your main one. The difference is that you don't have to switch accounts. People you've given access to see Your Space will be notified, and those removed won't. 

Instagram has not confirmed the existence of Your Space, but Paluzzi is confident that it will be launched soon. He says he is "almost certain" that it will work as he described it.

Source | Via