Monday
Nov302020

New Samsung Galaxy S21 leak shows different colour options

Source: Ice Universe/Twitter

There have been rumours about the colour variants of the upcoming Samsung flagship. Now, new renders of the device have been teased on social media by prolific leaker Ice Universe. They posted on Twitter that the Galaxy S21's design is "unique and deserves praise." Whether you agree or not, the rumoured flagship handset features a new design aesthetic for the series, with the rear camera module blending into the phone's housing. It gets rid of the usually unsightly camera bump.

The renders show the Galaxy S21 in the predicted colorways: Phantom White, Gray, Violet, and Pink. There's also a Black unit, but this is reportedly available in the higher-end models of the S21. 

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Sunday
Nov292020

Loblaw brings health and wellness app to Ontario

Source: Loblaw

After launching the app in Atlantic Canada, Loblaw recently brought its new health and wellness app to Ontario. Powered by League, the PC Health app is designed to help you conveniently access the healthcare resources and support you need. PC Health is now available in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta on both iOS and Android in English and French, with plans to expand it nationally over the coming months.

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Sunday
Nov292020

Google Store no longer sells 'Not Pink' variant of the Pixelbook Go

The more interesting Not Pink colour option of the Google Pixelbook Go is unfortunately no longer available. 9to5Google reports that the only variant available in the country is the Just Black model. All the configurations for that model are still available. So, if you wanted to get your hands on one of these machines, you don't get to choose what colour it's available in.

Sunday
Nov292020

Samsung Display shows off tri-folding screen, rollable display

No, it's not an actual product yet, but these two display designs might be for Samsung's future. Samsung Display shares two sketches of possible new display technology from the company.

The first illustration shows a tri-fold display that could evolve the existing Galaxy Fold. It can fold down to a third of the screen's size, which means the Fold could eliminate the external display. There's the logo Samsung OLED at the bottom of the screen.

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