Friday
Mar132015

Gibi helps you keep track of your beloved pets

In a study done by ASPCA, it’s said pet owners who equip their pets with microchips and detailed ID tags have a higher chance of getting them back. Gibi wants to help you out in this regard with a tracker that has chips, tags, and an added GPS tracker. The device automatically syncs with a smartphone to show your pet’s exact GPS location. You can setup virtual fences where your pet normally roams and you’ll get a text and email alert if your pet leaves said areas.

If you’re worried about Gibi getting wrecked, the device is durable and waterproof. You can even customize it with different decals to add a personal touch.

Friday
Mar132015

Google lets you know if you’re on a Wi-Fi-ready flight

If you can’t stand being disconnected for a few hours while in transit or just want to be ready beforehand, Google’s Flight Search will let you know if you’re getting on a flight with Wi-Fi. The search giant partnered with Routehappy, a flight-rating service to provide you with the information. It also shows you if you’re provided with in-seat power outlets, seat type, and on-demand video. This is a good way to manage your expectations before your flight.

Source: Routehappy | Via: Engadget

Friday
Mar132015

Twitter acquires live-video streaming company Periscope

Perhaps in a move to get more advertisers or users in general to use their social network, Twitter has acquired Periscope, a live streaming startup. They wouldn’t say what inspired the acquisition or for how much. But it makes sense for a company like Twitter to integrate live streaming into its service. People are already using the service to talk about events as they happen. Why wouldn’t they integrate the video aspect as well? As to how this would happen, we don’t have an idea at the moment. But you better prepare to see live-video streams on your timeline soon.

Source: Periscope | Via: Engadget

Friday
Mar132015

MasterCard offers a glimpse of the future in wearable tech 

By Sonya Davidson

At Dx3 this week in Toronto, MasterCard Canada had invited us to step into their 'Retail Collective' and visit the changeroom of the future. It's a mind-boggling look at ways that could change the way consumers approach retailers and the way we shop. 

We're now in the phase of no-card-present payment technology with the use of our mobile devices and Apple Pay, but at Dx3, MasterCard took it several steps further pointing us to the future working with wearable technology like the Nymi Band - that uses biometrics to authenticate in-store purchases. Could this be the ideal solution for a better security system?

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