Sunday
Jul092017

Young phenom JD McCrary joins first Apple scripted TV show ‘Vital Signs’

We’ve heard a while back that Apple’s first entry into scripted television programming is a Dr. Dre-lead show called Vital Signs. It’s said to be a six-episode series that is rumoured to be debuting in September—although Apple won’t confirm the release date. What we have found out that one of the episodes called Innocence will feature a 9-year-old singer/actor/dancer named JD McCrary. He’s been on different talent shows and has made a name for himself as someone who’s evocative of the late Michael Jackson. It’s been confirmed that he’s part of the show along with Dr. Dre, Sam Rockwell, and Ian McShane.

The show is described to be a semi-biographical drama. And each episode is rumoured to be focusing on a specific emotion. Perhaps, he’ll play a young Dr. Dre. We can’t say yet. But we’re bound to find out soon enough.

Source: The Next Web

Saturday
Jul082017

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 07/02-07/08

Saturday
Jul082017

Chrome OS gets more touch-friendly

Looks like Google is trying to make Chrome OS more Android/mobile-friendly. A new version of Chrome OS in Canary build just surfaced. The Canary build is where they try out the most experimental updates for the browser. This new version shows off a launcher that comes with a search bar. When you swipe up, you get to see more apps. It also lets you do voice search. It comes as no surprise that Google is trying to make Chrome OS more touch-friendly. The company has been pushing Chromebooks with touch support, stylus support, and convertible form factors.

Source: The Next Web

Saturday
Jul082017

Jay-Z’s ‘4:44’ album makes its way to most streaming services

After a week of Jay-Z’s 4:44 being a Tidal and Sprint exclusive, the new album comes to most major streaming services. We say most as Spotify is missing from the list of services it’s available in. We’re not surprised as the hip-hop mogul pulled his catalog from the service a few months ago. He seems to be in better terms with Apple as 4:44 is available on both iTunes and Apple Music. The album is also available on Google Play Music and Amazon Music. Some of the services even have “The Story of O.J.” animated video.

Source: Engadget