Tuesday
Apr282015

Google Now on Android adds new app cards

Google continues to bring more features to Google Now. There are new app cards available on the service. This time around, users can view a recommended playlist card from Spotify. There are also TuneIn and YouTube playlist recommendations. Breaking news from ABC News, Circa, and Feedly. There are also cards for Eat24, Runkeeper, Jawbone, Adidas, OpenTable, and All Recipes.

Source: The Next Web

Tuesday
Apr282015

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge owners receive more than $500 in 'digital gifts'

Buyers of Samsung's new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge flagship phones are getting a lot of extras by way of the Gaalxy Gifts bundle which pack a bunch of freebies, apps, games and subscriptions which, when added up, are worth more than $500 in value. Hit jump for the list of gifts available.

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Tuesday
Apr282015

The Weather Network updates graphics system

The Weather Nework announced that it has finally upgraded its graphics system for TV viewers. The Weather Network now offers an unparalleled viewing experience with increased functionality such as the ability to show weather in 3D and hour-by-hour storm evolution. With the new system, on-air presenters will be able to share more comprehensive and engaging weather stories.

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Tuesday
Apr282015

Stress Strategies online tool launches

We all experience stress in our lives and it's normal and often unavoidable. Some amounts of stress are okay and considered healthy for us. However, if not managed properly, stress can build up and impact our health. Leading up to Mental Health Awareness Week (May 4-10)The Psychology Foundation of Canada launches Stress Strategies, an online tool empowering Canadian adults to explore the sources of their stress and develop their own customized plans for managing it. 

With support from a panel of leading psychologists and experts and Pfizer Canada, The Psychology Foundation of Canada has developed this free and easy-to-use tool to walk users through the process of identifying simple and actionable strategies to manage stressors. 

In Canada, there are nearly 15 million doctor visits annual for either depression or anxiety,(according to IMS Health. Canadian Disease and Therapeutic Index (CDIT) Canada, 2009), both of which can be exacerbated by stress. Other severe stress-related health issues include increased risk of heart disease, weakened immune system, gastro-intestinal problems, headache and weight gain. The Stress Strategies is designed to help Canadians reframe the way they perceive and manage stress to live positive, productive lives. 

The site is 100 per cent confidential and designed for information, self-help and skill development purposes. Individuals dealing with acute levels of ongoing stress are advised to seek help from a mental health or medical professional. Visit www.stressstrategies.ca for more details.