Sunday
Oct252015

New iPhone 6S ad focuses on camera and features Stephen Curry

The latest iPhone 6S ads are here and each focuses on a new feature. The one above is titled 'The Camera' and shows how various improvements in the user interface as well as with 3D Touch and Live Photos (plus 4K video recording), make the iPhone 6S one of leading cameras in the market today. Big surprise at the end. the Golden State Warriors' superstar and current NBA MVP Stephen Curry show off some moves which are captured by the iPhone 6S.
Saturday
Oct242015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 10/18-10/24

Saturday
Oct242015

Leaked screenshots show what Apple Music might look like on Android

Apple’s foray into Android universe is its first streaming music service, Apple Music. We might be getting a look at what the service might be like courtesy of screenshots posted by German site MobileGeeks. The leaked screenshots show things like the dynamic radio stations that the Beats app currently has, individual music downloads, and curated playlists. A look at the Settings menu shows that you might be able to set downloads to happen only through Wi-Fi and you can event set a limit to local storage used by the app. You see some Android Material Design UI in there mixed with some old Beats Music DNA, which is the predecessor of Apple Music.

Source: MobileGeeks | Via: Android Police

Saturday
Oct242015

Netflix will only stream ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ in Canada

Image courtesy of Disney

Thanks to a deal by Netflix Canada, the streaming service in the country will be the only one who can stream the highly anticipated Star Wars film next year. Canada’s the only one who has secured streaming rights for Star Wars: The Force Awakens as their deal with Disney includes 2015 releases. Under the terms of the deal, it will happen about eight months after the movie leaves theatres. With the film debuting this December, we should expect it around August. The US premium cable channel Starz has an exclusive output deal with Disney that runs through the end of the year, Netflix’s deal with Disney kicks in for 2016 title so no new Star Wars for them.

But while The Force Awakens won’t hit other Netflix queues soon, the company is working on bringing the older Star Wars films to its service.

Source: Variety