Friday
Jul222016

More photos of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 leak online

 

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 (yes, they skipped Note 6 for some reason) will be unveiled soon but the phablet is generating a lot of buzz thanks to some leaks showing the device clad in various colours and with corresponding SPen accessories. Aside from seeing the phone in gold, blue and silver, we can see the dual edge diplay and some sparse details around the cameras. The device will likely feature an Iris scanner as one of its new innovations.

Source: Sammobile.com

Friday
Jul222016

Teaser for Marvel's Defenders revealed at Comic-Con

San Diego's Comic-Con is sure to yield many exciting surprises. The teaser trailer for Netflix exclusive Defenders, which features the immortal voice of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain singing "Come as You Are," shows that Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage an Iron Fist are the designated foursome to form the Defenders supergroup being apparently guided by no other than Daredevil's mentor Stick. The show is coming to Netfix in 2017 and should be all sorts of awesome as a darker, grittier take on the superhero team dynamic.

Friday
Jul222016

WhatsApp brings voicemail and call back options to Android beta app

If you’re using the beta version of WhatsApp on Android, the messaging app is bringing some new useful features. One is bringing voicemail to the service. It comes at a good time as some people are replacing the traditional messaging and phone apps to use the likes of WhatsApp and its other competitors. Aside from that, the app also gets a call back feature.

For the voicemail feature, you’ll be able to use it when you call someone in your list and if they don’t answer, you get three options. One is to call again, cancel the call, or “Record voice message.” If you choose the last option, you’ll be taken to a different screen to record your voice message. If you want to try this out, you can gain access to the beta app via this link.

Source: SlashGear

Friday
Jul222016

Dyson's 360 Eye Robot vacuum is now available in Canada

Robotic vacuum cleaners rely on sensors to find their way around a room. The Dyson 360 Eye robot sees its environment using a 360° vision system. The camera takes up to 30 frames per second – enabling the robot to effectively capture its surroundings. The machine then builds a detailed floor plan to intelligently and systematically navigate around a room and tracks its position

Dyson's much awaited entry into the autonomous and robotic vaccuum space, the 360 Eye Robot vacuum, has finally arrived in Canada. Considered to be a culmination of over 10 years in development and involving over 420 patents, and R&D costs of $56 million, the Dyson 360 Eye melds class-leading vacuum performance and technology with state-of-the-art robotics and engineering to create a new category of product designed to automate regular cleaning.

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