Sunday
Nov082015

Lamborghini adds new Spyder convertible to Huracán line for 2016

New for 2016 is the Lamborghini Huracán Spyder convertible which brings back all-wheel drive, new cylinder deactivation technology which reduces the V10's available cylinders when the Huracán doesn't need all the horsepower resulting in better fuel economy and emissions.

A customization program allows owners to choose which types of leather or carbon fiber materials to use in various colours for interior trim and infotainment has been ramped up with an optional 390-watt amplifier feeds ten speakers with Lamborghini’s Sensonum audio system.  As for the soft-top, it opens in 17 seconds and at speeds up to 31 mph. The Spyder's top speed is rated at 201 mph, and 0-to-62 mph accelerates at 3.4 seconds.

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Sunday
Nov082015

TP-Link's 2 new dual-band Wi-Fi range extenders for 4K HD streaming and Online Gaming 

TP-Link announced its new AC1900 Wi-Fi range extender RE580D with streaming speeds of up to 1,900Mps. The company also introduced its AC1750 Wi-Fi range extender RE450 reaching Wi-Fi speeds up to 1,750Mbps.

TP-LINK range extenders enable consumers to expand and improve Wi-Fi signals throughout their home. The RE580D provides coverage up to 10,000 square feet away, more than twice the size of most large homes. Its dual-core 1GHz processor, 3 dual-band external antennas and 700mW high-powered amplifiers eliminates “dead zones” and provides maximum Wi-Fi performance, keeping smartphones and tablets connected as consumers move about their home.

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Saturday
Nov072015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 11/01-11/07

Saturday
Nov072015

iPhone video app developer joins Google’s Photos team

Google’s latest acquisition used to make iOS-exclusive apps. Fly Labs, which has created apps like Fly, Tempo, Clips and Crop on the Fly, will be joining Google Photos team. According to the New York City-based company, “We’re excited to continue on our mission by joining Google and the Google Photos team in Mountain View, California. Google Photos is a home for your life’s memories, powered by Google’s machine learning and computer vision technology. It’s a perfect match for what we built at Fly Labs, and we’re looking forward to folding our technology into Google Photos. We’ll be pouring the same passion into Google Photos that we poured into Clips, Fly, Tempo and Crop on the Fly.”

They didn’t say how much Google bought their company for but their apps on iOS will remain free to download and use but they will not update it and it will be removed from Apple App Store within three months.

Source: Fly Labs | Via: Android Central