Tuesday
Oct132015

Sago Mini Babies now available for iOS 

Sago Mini Babies from Toronto-based game developer Sago Sago invites kids to take care of four lovable characters. Whether it’s caring for a doll, a baby pet or even real babies, little kids love taking on the role of mom or dad. They’ll spend time rocking, feeding, changing and just playing with their babies. Not only is it a healthy, nurturing activity for them that helps develop emotional skills and empathy, it’s also fun. Now kids can have that same fun with their favorite Sago Mini characters — baby Robin, Jinja, Harvey and Jack.

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Tuesday
Oct132015

Apple's new peripherals bring modern touches to desktop Macs

Apple's latest peripherals- the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad 2, bring improved convenience and functionality to new and existing Mac desktops and notebooks.

The Magic TrackPad 2, brings the Force Touch functionality from the Apple Watch, the new MacBook as well as the MacBook Pro Retina to any existing Mac.

The new Magic Mouse improves glide and connectivity plus no longer relies on replaceable batteries thanks to a new Lightning connector which all these peripherals now ship with. The udpated Magic Keyboard boasts an even lower profile but improved typing experience thanks to a more stable wedge design. 

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Tuesday
Oct132015

Acer launches 34-Inch Curved IPS gaming monitor 

PC Gamers rejoice! Acer has just released the Predator X34, a 21:9 ultra-wide QHD curved monitor featuring a 34-inch IPS panel with NVIDIA G-SYNC technology.  The Predator X34 is available at leading retailers in Canada for a MSRP of $1,699.99.

The 34-inch curved design with up to 178-degree viewing angles provides crisp picture quality from almost every angle. By wrapping around the gamer’s field of vision, the 21:9 curved panel envelops gamers so that they feel like they’re truly a part of the action. 

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Tuesday
Oct132015

Twitter to streamline workforce by cutting 336 jobs

Twitter has announced that it is cutting 336 jobs as part of a streamlining effort to set the company on course. 336 jobs represent 8 per cent of Twitter's global workforce and the job cuts will affect the engineering division.

The cuts come weeks after Jack Dorsey was appointed Twitter CEO. Twitter is doing well financially but has been having a hard time attracting new users, even as it has tried to diversify and add features to the service.

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