Friday
Dec272013

LG rumoured to release smartwatch, fitness device

LG seems to want a piece of the smartwatch action—at least that is what Ubergizmo reported recently. The rumoured smartwatch from the Korean tech company will reportedly be named LG G Arch. There are also talks that LG plans on unveiling a fitness device that will be called LG G Health. The devices might make their debut at the upcoming CES or MWC events. We will keep you posted on any confirmations about these rumoured gadgets.

Friday
Dec272013

Nokia pulls Here Maps app from Apple App Store

Looks like Nokia wasn’t happy with the iOS 7 redesign. The Next Web reports the Finnish company pulled its Here Maps app from the App Store because iOS 7 changes “harm the user experience” of the mapping service. Nokia is telling iOS users that they can still access the mobile web version of the app through m.here.com.

Friday
Dec272013

Foot-in, Collingwood-ready, with Sorels "Cheyanne Reserve" and "Caribou Wool" winter boots


If there is anything in my 29-years on this earth that I've learned from my mother about Canadian winters, it's to always make sure my feet, hands and head are kept warm. Whereas my hands and head are a different story entirely (pun intended), thanks to Sorel Footwear and the boots pictured above, my Jewish mother can rest easy knowing that my feet will stay warm and dry even in the coldest of conditions. 

Let's take a quick look at both boots respectively and talk about why they're both amazing in their own unique right.

 

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Thursday
Dec262013

SimpleNeat streamlines photo album creation and sharing

You and your loved ones have a ton of photos from the holidays that would be a shame not to share. However, instead of creating different albums, SimpleNeat will help you collate everything in one place. You can create an album, invite other people to add their photos, and then share it with anyone. You don’t even have to sign up to create an album and share the link.

But if you want to save the album links, you must sign up for the service. It has a Free, Event, and Pro account tiers that increase the length of time you can download the full-size images for free (after specified time, it will be $0.99 per photo).