Wednesday
Apr032024

YouTube's new TV app feature helps you find the good stuff faster

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Navigating YouTube with a TV remote can be a pain point compared to the ease of a touchscreen. So, the latest TV update is aimed at conquering those long intros. Forget guesswork with the progress bar—the app will now auto-generate key moments in videos. You shouldn't confuse this with the AI-powered recommendations for YouTube Premium, though.

Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube, announced the update on X (formerly Twitter). This means you might soon see white markers appear on the progress bar when watching videos on your TV. (Don't worry if you haven't spotted them yet, the rollout could be ongoing.)

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Wednesday
Apr032024

Beats and Alo Yoga unveil Special Edition Fit Pro

 

Beats and Alo Yoga have teamed up to create a limited-edition Beats Fit Pro, perfect for the fashion-forward fitness enthusiast. The collaboration boasts a stunning design with a high-gloss, sparkle-infused charging case that shimmers with a liquid metal effect. The interior reflects the same chic vibe with a chrome-like finish.

But it's not just about looks. The earbuds themselves feature lustrous pearlized Beats "b" logos and a debossed Alo logo on the right bud.

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Tuesday
Apr022024

McDonald's Canada unveils a r-r-r-remix with Lil Yachty 

Who knew that Lil Yachty was a previous McDonald's crew member? Now, he's back but clearly in a whole other, and very successful, realm! But hey, the past helps shape the future, right? Now, Lil Yachty is back with the fast food chain in with his very own remix of the original 1989 McDonald's Menu Song. 

Dropping today, along with a French-language remix by Montreal-born multi-instrumentalist Mike Clay, the new take will revive the iconic song that celebrates McDonald's Canada's classic and new menu items in a modern way. 

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Monday
Apr012024

Fitbit watch functionality faces limits in Europe

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Fitbit smartwatch users in the European Economic Area will lose access to a wide range of features starting June 2024. Google, which owns Fitbit, announced the removal of third-party apps and watch faces from the Fitbit app gallery, citing compliance with new regulations. The specific regulations are likely linked to the Digital Markets Act, but Google hasn't provided full details yet.

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