Sunday
Sep182016

Some Bluetooth alternatives to Apple's AirPods

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The good news is that Bluetooth headphones have been around for awhile, not all of them are completely wireless like the AirPods but that doesn't mean they don't sound good or offer longer battery life. Here are some recommendations I've used.

Apple's AirPod wireless Bluetooth headsets are basically the next generation of wearables (or earables, if you prefer). They don't only manage wireless dual-earbud connectivity, they're tuned for easy access to Siri and they also bake in some 'Apple Magic,' in that they're easy to pair, know when they're being worn and can charge in their tiny case.

That said, AirPods aren't coming to stores or online until sometime next month and if the fit and look of Apple's aesthetic doesn't suit you, then what are you going to do?

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Saturday
Sep172016

Lenovo's Moto Z wants you to 'skip the sevens'

 

It was bound to happen. With the hype and criticism surrounding both the Apple iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note7, you'd expect someone to take a stab at it. Lenovo does it with its new Moto Z and it's Moto Mods. The video shows the company interviewing supposed iPhone enthusiasts (they claim these are not actors) that aren't showing particular enthusiasm for the new devices. They showed off the Moto Mods and have them being blown away by the accessories.

At the same time, they took out an ad in the New York Times saying people should "skip the sevens" (referring to the aforementioned devices) and try something new instead of the usual devices that take years to innovate. We're not sure how this'll pan out for them but it's a very ballsy strategy.

Source: The Verge

Saturday
Sep172016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 09/11-09/17

Saturday
Sep172016

WhatsApp beta gets OneDrive message backup on Windows phones

If you’re looking for a way to securely store your messages and data from the app, WhatsApp released a new update for its beta version on Windows Phone to do just that. The service now lets you safely store data on Microsoft OneDrive. All you need to do to enable the feature is head to Settings > Chat and Security > Backup. From there you can select if you want to backup manually or automatically. With automatic, you can select whether to backup daily, weekly, or monthly. You can also opt to just upload backups while you’re on Wi-Fi and not on cellular data. A stable version of this should hopefully show up in the future.

Source: WinBeta