Thursday
Feb182016

Kindle Voyage eReader now available on Amazon.ca

Amazon's Kindle Voyage is now available in Canada via Amazon.ca for the price of $299.99. Kindle Voyage is super thin—at just 7.6mm—and light—weighing less than 180 grams – making it easy to hold and read on for hours.

With a flush-front bezel for a clean, streamlined design, Kindle Voyage was crafted to come one step closer to a sheet of paper. It features a high-resolution 300 pixel per inch, high contrast, and high brightness display and has an adaptive front light which automatically adjusts the brightness of the display based on surrounding light. Kindle Voyage also features reimagined page turns with PagePress making it easy to turn a page without lifting a finger—simply rest your thumb on the bezel and turn the page by lightly pressing.   For more information check out www.amazon.ca/voyage.

Source: Amazon 

Thursday
Feb182016

Nexbit opens online store, limited number of Robin smartphones available for sale

Nextbit and its Robin Android smartphone have one of the most refreshing and exciting takes on what a modern smartphone should be. The company has just unveiled its online store and to celebrate, they have made a limited number of models available for purchase. Running the Nextbit OS, the Robin is a cloud-connected smartphone sold unlocked and with an open bootloader. 

The Robin runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor. It has a 5.2-inch 1080p IPC LCD display featuring Gorilla Glass 4, 32GB of onboard storage, 100 GB of online storage and 3GB of RAM. Cameras are a 13 MP rear shooter with autofocus, pahse detection and a dual-tone flash plus a rear facing 5MP number. It features a Fingerprint sensor, quck charge USB Type C and is compatible with most GSM and CDMA bands. Cost is US $399 but with the Canadian dollar being what it is, expect to pay upwards of CAD $530.00

Source: Nextbit

Thursday
Feb182016

Skype's group calling feature coming to Android and iOS today

Skype users on Android and iOS can now enjoy the group calling feature on smartphones and tablets which will allow multiple users to join a Skype call. Microsoft has made it easy to send links to Skype group calls via text, email or various other messaging apps. It looks like they have put a lot of thought into this update, which offers a lot of customization and even the ability to Pin specific users.  Read more about it here.

Source: Skype Blog

Thursday
Feb182016

James Dyson Award now looking for 2016 entries

For the first time ever last year, a Canadian team took home the international prize for the James Dyson Award. Now, if you want to follow in the footsteps of the four engineering students from the University of Waterloo, you can start sending in those entries. Run by the James Dyson Foundation, the James Dyson Award is now open to 22 countries including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, Spain, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UK, and the USA.

You have until July 19th to submit your entries. The national winners and finalists will be announced on September 8th and the shortlist will be released on September 29th. The winning team and finalists will be announced on October 27th. The international winner stands to win $60,000 for the student and $10,000 for the student’s university department. There will be two international runners-up that will take home $10,000 each. The national winners, on the other hand, will take home $4,000 each.