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

Tuesday
Aug302022

Snapchat rolls out its BeReal-type feature

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As BeReal gains popularity, we're starting to see its feature trickle into existing social media apps. Snapchat is the latest app to offer what's made the app enticing—the option to share what's happening in the moment by taking photos with the front- and rear-facing cameras. Snapchat introduced its take first in April as part of its director mode.

Unlike BeReal's minimal feature set, Snapchat gives you more options to play around with, including different layouts for how the windows are stacked and the option to use lenses, stickers, and music. This Dual Camera feature rolls out to iOS users first, with Android getting it in the coming months.

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Monday
Aug292022

Wasserstein's 'Made for Fibit' line adds new 3-in-1 charging dock

If you've been looking for a dock that can make it easier to charge your new Fitbit and Pixel devices, Wasserstein has updated its Made for Fitbit line with a 3-in-1 charging dock. It can charge your Pixel phone, Pixel Buds, and Fitbit device in one dock. It doesn't use Qi wireless charging, though. Instead, it has two USB-C plugs for the Pixel Buds and smartphone and adapters for the both the Sense and Versa (which use the same adapter) and the Fitbit Charge 5.

The Wasserstein 3-in-1 charging dock will start shipping mid-October with a retail price of US$89.99 (around CA$117).

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Monday
Aug292022

Instagram fixes sound bug plaguing Reels exports

If you use Instagram to edit and record the short-form vertical videos you share on all platforms, you'll be happy to learn the company fixed a bug that took out sound from Reels when you downloaded from the editing screen. The problem seems to have impacted iOS users, and Meta has addressed the issue. Seine Kim, a spokesperson for Instagram's parent company, Meta, confirmed the change wasn't intentional and it has already rolled out a fix on Friday. So, if you've been having this issue, it might be time to update your Instagram app.

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