Saturday
Jun282014

Trapper Keepers make a comeback

Waxing nostalgic about your school days? Your kids can relive a bit of your past with new Trapper Keepers meant to house tablets. Kensington partnered with Mead, the original team behind Trapper Keepers, and Pee Chee to create a line of cases designed to fit your choice of 10-, 8-, and 7-inch tablets. It will come in various designs meant to induce flashbacks of the good ol’ days. The cases will be priced around US$25 and $30 and will be available around September.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Jun282014

Music, apps and accessories to round up before the Calgary Stampede

The Calgary Stampede attracts over one million visitors every year and features some of the top acts in music, the world's best rodeo athletes, rides and games, tasty food, nightly entertainment and more. Packing western heritage and festivities into a ten-day event, cowboys and cowgirls from near and far gather at the greatest outdoor show on earth. Hit jump for the Calgary Stampede essentials.

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Saturday
Jun282014

‘Titanfall’ gets new features with update for Xbox One and PC

Titanfall is bringing a new game mode and features to the Xbox One and PC iterations of the game. What’s better is these updates are free throughout the lifespan of the game. The first “Featured Game Mode” introduced is one called Marked For Death. This will be replaced by a new mode called Wingman Last Titan Standing after an unspecified period. The update also comes with 14 new Titan-centric burn cards that boost the abilities of your Titan as well as Titan Insignias that are unlocked by challenges.

Source: SlashGear

Saturday
Jun282014

Buffer introduces news and content sharing app

Buffer is getting in on the news aggregation and sharing business with its new iOS app called Daily. The app borrows concepts from Tinder when it comes to gestures. You can swipe right to queue content for sharing on the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn or swipe left to dismiss the story. As you know, Buffer is a service that lets you schedule and post stories across various social media channels so Daily is an extension of that.

Buffer said they curate the content at the moment with the help of an algorithm. Current topics available on the app are based on those shared by its current users including business and startups, marketing, inspiration, design, lifehacking, and “Buffer picks.” Hopefully they expand the topics further to cater to more people.

Source: TechCrunch