Sunday
Sep212014

Enable photo auto-upload and double your Microsoft OneDrive storage

Microsoft is feeling extra generous (or more likely using it to market their cloud storage) as they are offering double the storage for its OneDrive users (meaning 15GB base storage + 15GB for enabling auto-upload). The catch? You just need to enable auto-upload of photos on your device of choice. Yes, you can even do it on your Windows PC. You have until the end of the month to claim the free storage. And in this day and age, who doesn’t want extra space?

Source: OneDrive Blog | Via: Engadget

Sunday
Sep212014

Google Glass 'approved' for Canada, but does anyone still care?

After over a year, Google Glass is apparently approved for Canada.Explorer Brian Buquoi received the above note with his replacement Glass which says that Google Glass has been approved by industry Canada, which means it is likely one step away from being made available to Canadians.

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Saturday
Sep202014

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 9/14-9/20

Saturday
Sep202014

PCs get first dibs on iCloud Drive

While Yosemite is getting tweaked prior to its official release, Windows users are getting the rare opportunity to have access to Apple software before Mac users. The updated version of iCloud for Windows adds full support for iCloud Drive. So yes, you can access the files you’ve stored on Apple’s version of Dropbox right from your desktop. Of course, Mac users will gain access to additional iCloud features soon enough. But for now you can enjoy first dibs on the service.

Source: Apple | Via: Engadget