Friday
Apr212017

Review: 2017 Lincoln MKZ 

One thing that impressed me about the 2017 Lincoln MKZ is the power it had given the 2.0L 4-cylinder engine under the hood. Thanks to the turbocharger, the vehicle had pep and didn’t lag when I wanted it to accelerate quickly. If you’re in the market for a mid-size luxury vehicle, take a look at the MKZ with me.

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Thursday
Apr202017

Google PhotoScan now lets you turn off glare removal

A new update for the Google PhotoScan app makes the process of scanning faster and sharing easier. One of the new features include the ability to turn off glare removal. As Google reasons, “…sometimes, the lighting is just right, and there’s no glare present. For those moments, you can now turn off glare removal and scan in one step.” It’s something you can toggle right in the camera window. Even if you turn off glare removal, you can still access PhotoScan’s other features like cropping, image straightening, edge detection, and rotating to the correction orientation.

The app also now lets you share your new scan right after you take the photo. This means you don’t need to log on to Google Photos to start sharing. The new update is coming to both Android and iOS versions of the app.

Source: GSM Arena

Thursday
Apr202017

Review: 2017 Cadillac XT5 Platinum

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

I recently took the 2017 Cadillac XT5 Platinum to a Easter family trip to Montreal. I was wondering if this mid-sized SUV would fit my specific requirements, which was to haul three adults, one child, and all our necessities (plus space for some shopping on the way back).

I picked up a stunning Crystal White Tricoat Platinum model, which seems to be a shimmering white at first glance but which has a pearlescent sheen when the light hits it. The XT5 is balanced, not too muscular yet not insanely angular. 

 

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Thursday
Apr202017

Apple and Nike release limited edition Apple Watch NikeLab

Apple and Nike have partnered once again to release a new model of the Apple Watch Series 2. Calling it the Apple Watch NikeLab, this wearable has the same specs as the Nike+ but features a new black and cream Nike band. It’s supposed to be the “ultimate style companion” for those who love running. For the first time, Apple won’t be selling the Apple Watch NikeLab in its stores or website. This smartwatch will be available starting April 27 on Nikecom, at NikeLab locations, and at an Apple Tokyo pop-up store at the Isetan department store in Japan. MacRumors speculates that the Apple Watch NikeLab will have the same price and size as the Apple Watch Nike+ lineup.