Thursday
Jul052018

Review: Dyson Pure Cool HEPA Air Purifier and Fan

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

With the current heat wave hitting Ontario and parts of Quebec, we find ourselves in a position where even our air condition units can't really cool as well as they used to.

One solution worth considering during heat waves are electric fans which can do more than move hot air around. In my case, my apartment's central AC can't cool the whole unit properly, so we've used various fans to mitigate the unbearable heat.

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Thursday
Jul052018

Apple's iOS App Store marks 10th anniversary

Apple's App store celebrates a milestone on July 10 as it turns 10. It's hard to believe that the original iPhone didn't have an app store and shipped with basically web-apps that required a constant Internet connection.App Store launched with 500 apps and ten years later there are an estimated 2,000,000 apps available for iPhones and iPads,

The end result is that there are now 20 million registered developers on iOS, and collectively they have made about $100 billion in revenues, with the App Store bringing in some 500 million visitors per week.

Thursday
Jul052018

CALM meditation app helps FIFA World Cup soccer fans de-stress during game time

The world's most popular meditation app has launched a series of quick guided calming moments designed for FIFA World Cup fans. CALM.com 's "World Cup Collection" was created to help fans who stress over the ups and downs of their favourite teams while in play. 

Three separate meditations of different lengths are offered:

A short, three-minute breathing mediation called a "Penalty Shoot-Out Breather" offers fans a break in between anxious moments at the end of extra-time and the start of the penalty shoot-out, that typically lasts four minutes. 

A longer 10 minute meditation is available for fans to use to help calm their nerves during either most or all of the penalty shoot-out itself. 

A broader meditation in the format of Calm's normal "Daily Calm", which focuses on the same theme but makes it relevant to other Calm users facing moments of acute anxiety. 

Find them at calm.com

Thursday
Jul052018

Netflix tests out new ‘Ultra’ pricing tier

 

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Netflix might be trying out a new higher pricing tier that could affect existing plans. The streaming service is calling this new tier Ultra and it allows up to four devices to receive Ultra HD video and audio streaming at the same time. The existing subscriptions plans are Basic ($8.99), Standard ($10.99), and Premium ($13.99). Basic allows for one screen at a time; Standard allows for two; and Premium allows for four. The new plan, as seen tested in different countries, costs €16.99 in Italy (approx. CA$26). And with it in play, some users are seeing the Premium downgraded from four screens to two and Standard to just one display.

Not all subscribers will be seeing this test, though. According to Netflix spokeswoman Smita Saran, We continuously test new things at Netflix and these tests typically vary in length of time. In this case, we are testing slightly different price points and features to better understand how consumers value Netflix."

Source: CNET