Monday
Aug142017

Recent Android Wear updates come bearing bugs instead of fixes

There seems to be trouble brewing in Android's wearable space. Owners of Android Wear 2.0 have been reporting bugs that have repeatedly persisted or is being caused by recent updates. One of the biggest issues is that Google Assistant won't work outside of being able to do basic internet search. Android Wear has also reportedly been falsely marking recurring reminders as done, making users miss out on reminders. The bad news is this has supposedly been fixed in a patch already. Google has acknowledged the issue and said it's working on fixes. However, it doesn't make a great case for the Android smartwatch market. If they don't move fast, this might not turn out well for them. 

Source: Engadget 

Sunday
Aug132017

Nintendo faces lawsuit for patent infringement over the Switch's controller design

Gamevice, a third-party hardware developer, believes Nintendo is ripping off its design and infringing on its patent rights with the Switch's Joy-Con controllers. The company filed its patent infringement complaint with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on Wednesday claiming the design of the controllers are too similar to their own Wikipad and Gamevice controller. The company wants Nintendo to stop production of the Switch and to pay for damages. 

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Saturday
Aug122017

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 08/06-08/12

 

LG V30 will come with an f/1.6 lens, a first for smartphones

Bose might have accidentally leaked upcoming/unreleased headphones via email newsletter

Apple might get rid of Touch ID for ‘iPhone 8’

Google Play Store wants to bring to your attention apps that don’t crash

Car2go adding Mercedes-Benz CLA and GLA models to Calgary fleet

Coach unveils stylish new Apple Watch bands

CBS All Access is coming to Canada next year

Tile Pro and Style Series trackers bring new features and expanded range

Disney set to leave Netflix, plans to launch own streaming service in 2019

Microsoft's Outlook.com in now in public beta

HBO hackers demand ransom after leaking some internal data online, including personal numbers & addresses of ‘Game of Thrones’ stars

Google engineer who penned ‘anti-diversity memo’ gets fired, files labor complaint

Coldplay will livestream its August 17th concert in virtual reality

OneDrive for iOS gets major update with improved scanning and sharing

Consumer Reports: Microsoft Surface has worst failure rate in the industry

Google CEO cancels diversity all-hands meeting, cites employees concerns about safety and online privacy

Uber starts rolling out in-app chat for drivers and riders

Popular distraction-free writing app Ulysses to follow subscription model

Android O will be the last OS update for OnePlus 3/3T

Sony Xperia XZ Premium reportedly coming to Canada on August 15th or in September

‘The Walking Dead’ creator Robert Kirkman leaves AMC for Amazon

Saturday
Aug122017

‘The Walking Dead’ creator Robert Kirkman leaves AMC for Amazon

Amazon has scored a big win this week as it signed a first-look agreement with The Walking Dead’s creator Robert Kirkman and his production company Skybound Entertainment. This means, Amazon gets first dibs on upcoming Skybound productions. Fans of shows like The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, and Outcast will be enticed sign up for Amazon Prime Video to get access to whatever new projects Kirkman and his team produce in the future.

AMC has been a longtime partner of Skybound and The Walking Dead has been one of the most profitable shows for the network. But it makes sense for Kirkman and Skybound to turn their focus on building digital strategies with as big a company as Amazon as it’ll help expand its capabilities and ambitions of the studio. Skybound Entertainment will be extremely busy moving forward. They’re currently working on different film projects with properties for their two-year first look deal with Universal. They also just opened Skybound North, a Vancouver-based production division led by former LucasFilm Animation’s Catherine Winder. The news also shows the continuous shift in the streaming service space. Recently, we’ve heard about Netflix buying Mark Millar’s company and Disney’s plan to launch its own streaming service.

Source: Variety