Tuesday
Aug052014

Samsung Canada to sponsor Interactive NBA Basketball Tour

NBA Canada’s second annual interactive basketball tour, NBA Nation presented by Samsung Canada, will launch on Saturday, August 9, at Metropolis at Metrotown in Vancouver, B.C. NBA Nation will feature free interactive basketball activities, contests, on-court demonstrations, and the opportunity to meet an NBA player or legend. More than 300,000 fans are expected to participate in NBA Nation presented by Samsung Canada, which will take place in five different cities throughout Canada: Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, Halifax and Toronto. This year’s tour will include one new destination, with an inaugural stop in Halifax, at Mic Mac Mall. The tour will run from August 9 – September 13.

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Tuesday
Aug052014

Pebble introduces colours to its classic line of smart watches

There are some hot, new colours coming to Pebble's classic smart watch line with both bezels and bracelets receiving hot new paint jobs, With Fresh, Hot, and Fly: three Limited Edition Pebble colours available now on getpebble.com while supplies last.

Tuesday
Aug052014

Adobe posts how-to guide to move from Aperture to Lightroom

Apple will cease putting out Aperture on Mac OS since a new Photos app is expected to bring all the features of that venerable photo editing application to OS X Yosemite. Adobe has created a guide for those customers who are interested in transitioning from Aperture to Lightroom, which is available for download here -http://landing.adobe.com/en/na/products/creative-cloud/54511-aperture-switcher.html.

Monday
Aug042014

Google tipped to unbundle Photo Gallery from Google+

Google has previously consolidated its Android photo and video gallery into an app called photos. A report from Bloomberg claims this might come to an end soon and we might not see the Gallery app anytime soon. Google will reportedly separate its photo services from Google+ so anyone can access them without having an account on their social network. This reported photo service will be considered a self-serving entity, much like how Instagram is separate from Facebook. If these rumours are true, we think it would be a good idea so that more people will gain access to more photo features on their Android devices.

Source: SlashGear