Tuesday
Jun172014

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 preorders begin shipping in Canada

If you ordered a Surface Pro 3 just around announcement time on May 21st and are based in Canada, then you're likely receiving a shipping notice from Microsoft stating that your spanking new Surface Pro 3 and the accessory keyboard (because, really, who buy just the Surface Pro, right?) have shipped and are on their way. Stay tuned for our full review on Redmond's new tablet.

Monday
Jun162014

Next Samsung Galaxy Note will reportedly get a QHD display

If you're an avid Samsung Galaxy Note fan, you might want to watch for what's next in the pipeline. The South Korean tech company has just posted a web profile for an unannounced and unidentified SM-N910A device that features a 2560x1440 display with the same screen size as the Note 3. This is supposedly the next Note device because the Note 3 for AT&T is the SM-N900A.

If this truly is the next Note device, then it will have visuals that can take on the G3. And we know how Samsung is doing in the display department for its devices.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Jun162014

Android keyboard SwiftKey is now free for all users

Before SwiftKey makes its official iOS debut, the third-party keyboard is taking care of its original customers—Android users. The US$4 app is now free to download on the Android platform. Legacy users will get a $5 theme ten-pack for free for their loyalty. This refresh will introduce the SwiftKey store which will have 30 themes by the time of the launch, over 800 emojis, and a number row.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Jun162014

Get ready to stream 'Breaking Bad' in 4K on Netflix

Netflix has previously said they had plans on streaming more 4K ultra-high definition content. The streaming service makes good on its promise and is now streaming the extremely popular TV series Breaking Bad in UHD.  All markets with Netflix can now stream the series in all its 4K glory starting today. But there is a caveat. You can only stream Breaking Bad in 4K from an Ultra HD 4K Smart TV that supports Netflix. If you have one of those, then get ready to re-immerse yourself in Walter White’s world.

House of Cards was the first series the company offered in 4K and they said they plan to stream all its original content in 4K format.

Source: Ubergizmo