Thursday
Mar052020

Samsung to offer additional 'limited quantities' of the Galaxy Z Flip starting March 6

Samsung Canada quickly sold out the first batch of the foldable Galaxy Z Flip that the company will be selling another batch starting tomorrow, March 6. It'll be another limited quantity run, though. Samsung hasn't revealed how many units have been sold so far. If you're interested in buying one, you can just head to Samsung Experience stores or get it through Bell, Freedom Mobile, SaskTel, Rogers, Telus, Videotron, and Virgin for $1,819 off-contract or as low as $0 on-term.

Source: MobileSyrup

Thursday
Mar052020

YouTube on Android TV gets darker background, thumbnail borders

We're not sure how widely YouTube has released this new user interface tweak for its Android TV app, but it certainly looks like a step in the right direction. The app seems to have a darker grey background as well as a border around highlighted thumbnails. Both features make it easier to read what's on the screen. The latter makes it quicker to differentiate what video is highlighted. Let us know if you've gotten access to the new feature. We'd love to hear your thoughts.

Source: 9to5Google

Thursday
Mar052020

Top 7 Medical Education Programs in Canada in the Year 2020

Are you trying to find the best medical education you can find in Canada?

There are plenty of medical school programs, but not all of them are created equal. It takes a lot of time and effort comparing and contrasting different programs so we're here to help you.

Rather than shy away from the responsibility, it's better to keep in mind that becoming a highly-trained medical professional is your key to catering to the masses. Once you find the perfect school for you, you'll be on your way to becoming a trusted person to better people's lives for a living.

Discover the 7 best programs that you can get into in 2020. 

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Thursday
Mar052020

Pinterest gets ahead of coronavirus misinformation with custom search results

Pinterest hopes to keep misinformation about the coronavirus (COVID-19) at bay with a new "custom search experience." The company's goal is that it gives you reliable information about the epidemic. When this experience is put in place, searching for terms like "coronavirus" and "COVID-19" will surface curated pins from the World Health Organization, like how to protect yourself and other questions and information you will need to know about the illness. 

The company also told The Verge it would remove any misinformation it finds about the coronavirus since it violates its health misinformation policy.