Saturday
Mar262016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 03/20-03/26

Saturday
Mar262016

Get to tour the new Batcave with Google Street View

The new Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice might not be a hit with the critics but if you’re just a fan of Batman and all the cool gear he has, Google’s addition into the promotion bandwagon for the film might excite you. You can take a tour inside Bruce Wayne’s mansion and Batman’s lair through Google Street View. Google Maps even shows the real-world location of the lake house, which is in Orion Charter Township, Michigan. Some of the things you can see as you look around include his super-computer command station, the armored Batsuit, and different weapons as well as the defaced Robin suit on display.

Source: Google Maps | Via: SlashGear

Saturday
Mar262016

Google lets you put a shortcut on your home screen for weather

Possibly taking the job away from dedicated weather apps, Google's rolled out the ability to place a shortcut to weather information right on your home screen. That shortcut will take you right to the redesigned weather screen within the Google app. It's not showing up yet on all devices but you can find out if you can access it by heading to the Google app and typing it weather. Once your local weather info shows up, there should be an option to "access weather instantly from your home screen" and by clicking Add that should create the shortcut. 

Source: Android Authority

Friday
Mar252016

Vevo personalizes your feed further using social media

Music video app Vevo hopes to bring you more of the music that you like with its latest update. The app now lets you link Spotify, Twitter, and YouTube to look for the artists you follow on those networks. You have the option to automatically import your favorite artists to help out the apps on curation. When you sign up to use Vevo, it asks you the genre of music you like and it’ll generate artists from there. When you pick your favorite artists, these will affect the next set of recommendations. The update is coming to Android first and then will be coming to iOS in the following week or so.

Source: The Next Web