Thursday
Nov022023

Apple and Anytime Fitness offer free Fitness+ access to members

Apple, Anytime Fitness

Apple and Anytime Fitness are joining forces to offer a unique fitness experience. Starting in December, Anytime Fitness members in Canada and the US can enjoy Apple Fitness+ for free. The partnership also benefits existing Fitness+ users who join Anytime Fitness for at least 13 months. They get a free month of club access. Newcomers to Anytime Fitness get a free trial of three months of Fitness+.

Moreover, Anytime Fitness members can access personalized plans from expert coaches via the iOS app. These plans will feature Apple Fitness+ workouts to help them achieve their fitness and wellness goals.

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Tuesday
Oct312023

The New Era of 'Forensic Factor' debuts on Nov. 17

Bell

Forensic Factor: A New Era will premiere on Friday, November 17 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT on Crave, CTV.ca, and the CTV app. The six-episode series follows how cutting-edge forensic science and dedicated crime scene investigators work together to solve the most baffling crimes. It is a reboot of the classic Discovery Original Canadian docuseries Forensic Factor, which ran for six seasons from 2003. 

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Tuesday
Oct312023

Boston Dynamics tests ChatGPT on its robot dog Spot

Boston Dynamics has added ChatGPT to its robot dog Spot, which may make it creepier to some of you now. The integration gives Spot programmable personalities and a fake mouth that moves, which, um, yeah, it's kinda yikes.

This is just an experiment for now, but it has potential. Some companies like National Grid, BP, and the NYPD already use Spot. ChatGPT could make it more useful or again creepy, depending on your view.

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Tuesday
Oct312023

Chrome for iOS lets you switch the address bar location

Google

Google has announced that Chrome for iOS lets users move the address bar from the top to the bottom of the screen. The feature was first seen in a beta version earlier this year, and now it’s widely available. This is an optional change, and the default is still the top address bar in my Chrome app. But if you prefer the bottom one, you can switch it by going to Settings and choosing “address bar” or by long-pressing the bar and selecting “move address bar to bottom.”

This feature comes after a couple of years since Apple added a similar one to Safari in iOS 15. Google has also tested this feature on Chrome for Android, but today’s announcement is only for iOS users. Hopefully, they will bring it to Android soon.

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