Sunday
Oct212018

Google Assistant gets its own web app for list and notes

Aptly called List and Notes, this new web app appears to give Google Assistant a place to store any list- or note-taking you might want to do without having to rely on third-party apps. What about Google Keep Notes or Google Tasks? We’re not quite sure what Google is doing here either. But if you just want a barebones list- or note-taker, then there’s this. You can’t do much beyond adding titles and or making your lists or notes so if you already use the other Google apps, then you’re better off sticking with those. You also just have an option to mark off items or delete them entirely. Google hasn’t really announced this feature yet but it is already live if you want to try it out. It does allow for saving between devices, if that’s important but since it doesn’t sync with the aforementioned services, we are a bit confused as to why this exists in the first place. 

Source: 9to5Google  

Sunday
Oct212018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 10/14 - 10/20

Saturday
Oct202018

Nest Thermostat gets three new colour options

Nest just announced three new colour options for its Learning Thermostat lineup, bringing the options up to seven. The three new finishes are polished steel, mirror black, and brass. These options are part of the new Artist Collection, which Nest describes as being “inspired by the work of industrial artists who create beautiful pieces using various metals.” The new colours are coming to the US for US$249. Meanwhile, the polished steel option is coming to Canada.

Source: Google

Saturday
Oct202018

YouTube adds a ‘Subscribe’ button to video embeds now

YouTube is making it easier for you to subscribe to videos—at the same time, helping its users get more subscribers. Embedded videos now have a “Subscribe” button at the top left portion of the video. You just hover over the logo of the channel owner and the option to subscribe to the channel will show up (or it’ll show if you’re already subscribed to said channel). You can check it out in the sample video we’ve embedded above from our channel. Simply hover over the Canadian Reviewer logo to see it in action.

Source: Engadget