Sunday
May062018

Vine isn’t making a comeback in the immediate future

If you’ve been waiting for Vine 2.0 to happen, you might have to wait for an “indefinite” amount of time. Vine co-creator Dom Hoffman shared the announcement on v2app Twitter account about postponing the release of the new app. Some of the big reasons he cited include the legal fees and other expenses needed to get the project off the ground. And since that would require external funding, investors wouldn’t be happy with Hoffman splitting his time with Vine 2 and his other startup project, which he says he’s started on already. However, Hoffman assures people they aren’t completely abandoning the return of Vine but it might take a long time for it to pick right back up.

Saturday
May052018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 4/29-5/5

Saturday
May052018

Instagram quietly rolls out native payments in the US

Instagram seems to have added the ability to make payments right from within the app, at least for its US users. In the Instagram settings, there’s a new option to add a credit or debit card to your account. The payment option comes with three tabs. One is an Activity section to show what you’ve purchased. Another is Profile, where you can add your cards and contact information. And last is Security, where you can add a PIN to prevent any unauthorized purchases on your account. The feature doesn’t seem to be rolling out for most businesses, though. But Android Police points out some restaurants that work with reservation app Resy already have the option to pay for a booking via Instagram. This move could be a big thing for brands looking to capitalize on impulsiveness of some people when it comes to online shopping.

Saturday
May052018

LG says it’s reserving OLED displays for V series smartphones

If you were waiting for an OLED display in the recently launched G7 ThinQ, you were probably disappointed to find an LCD display there. There seems to be a reason for the change. LG told Android Headlines that they are “saving” OLED screens for its V line of smartphones. But it isn’t about cost. According to LG, they are going to continue using LCD for the G series because it’s their “mainstream” product, while the V series appeals to a more niche market. It is also a good way to differentiate the two lines from each other, with the latter getting more premium specs and materials. It wasn’t outright said if the upcoming V series of devices will have OLED screens but it seems to be implied.