Saturday
Dec192015

Report claims Beatles music set to come to streaming services on Christmas Eve

Fans of legendary rock group might be in for a treat. According to sources who spoke with Billboard, Beatles’ discography is set to land on “most, if not all” streaming services by Dec. 24th.  Fans might be able to hear “Hey Jude” by Thursday. There were rumours before that there will be a six-month “exclusive” for a known streaming service but that died out. However, this past January former Universal Music Group digital executive Rob Wells was said to restart discussions on the matter and papers were reportedly signed by mid-September. Major streaming services won’t comment about their involvement in the report. If their catalogue does show up in streaming services, we can only speculate what records the Fab Four will break.

Source: Billboard

Saturday
Dec192015

Hyundai teases rendering of IONIQ

Hyundai’s new electric vehicle, IONIQ, is set for a January 2016 unveil. But the carmaker isn’t waiting that long to show off the new ride. New renderings of the vehicle show off the interior and exterior of the car. Its design concept not straying far from the other sedans made by the Korean automaker—from the roofline, hood, to the body lines. According to Hyundai, aerodynamics played a big role in the IONIQ’s exterior build. Wind resistance needed to be reduced while efficiency had to be improved.

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Saturday
Dec192015

Review: SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

As a frequent traveller and someone who has to use various smartphones, notebooks and tablets for work and evaluation, keeping the files I am working on handy continues to be a challenge. The SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick is an essential for me as portable and wirelessly accessible storage.

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Friday
Dec182015

Adobe Photoshop Fix gets better Apple Pencil support

The new Adobe Photoshop Fix app improves its support for the Apple Pencil on the iPad Pro with its latest update. Not only does it now recognize pressure changes, it can also recognize tilt shading as well. This helps market the iPad Pro further as a precision editing tool for professionals. From the image above, you can now be more precise when you edit photos. The Pencil lets you fill in larger spaces quickly and apply more or less adjustment just by adjusting your force and without tweaking hardness or softness settings.

Source: 9to5Mac | Download: Apple App Store (Free)