Sunday
May192013

New version of MiniPlayer and more with Apple iTunes update

You can call it bloatware but this latest Apple iTunes update might be just what you need. The revamped MiniPlayer on the iTunes version 11.0.3 now lets you appreciate album art even more. You also get a progress bar built right into it and you can view songs in the album or playlist or search through your library all from that little square player.

Other incremental updates for this iTunes version include being able to see album art in Song View as well as support for multiple disc albums. There are also said to be search performance and sorting improvements, particularly to help those with large libraries.

Saturday
May182013

‘Haunting Melissa’ app to spook you on your smartphone

If Sadako of the Japanese film Ringu fame were brought into your mobile devices, this might be what this new app is going to look like. Haunting Melissa, an iOS app from Hooked Media and co-executive producer of the US version of The Ring and The Ring 2, is going to deliver a ghost story to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in a new way in hopes of keeping up with how technology has altered the way stories or movies are consumed today.

It’s like you’re watching a TV show on iTunes with the film broken into segments of varying length. The app can be downloaded for free and you can opt to purchase per episode (no word yet on the amount of episodes) or get a season pass at $6.99 for SD and $14.99 for HD. You’ll then get to find out what happened to Melissa and her mysterious disapperance after warning her friends about the ghostly presence in the isolated farmhouse where she lived.

Saturday
May182013

Review: Able Planet Clear Harmony NC1050 noise cancellation headphones

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

A good pair of lightweight, compact noise cancelling headphones are truly multipurpose essentials for the modern commuter, road warrior or frequent traveller. The Able Planet Clear Harmony NC1050 noise cancellation headphones aim to deliver a superior sound experience as well as multifunctional features for a variety of use cases and situations. Could these be the only headphones you'll ever need?

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Friday
May172013

Rogers expands LTE network to four new markets today

Rogers has announced that they have launched their LTE Max network to a number of new markets including

  • ·         Muskoka, Ont.
  • ·         Sault Ste. Marie, Ont
  • ·         Brooks, Cochrane and Canmore, Alta.
  • ·         Sydney, N.S.
  • ·         we’re also expanding our coverage in the Moncton, N.B., area.

The LTE network has also expanded to cover Saint-Georges, Que. and Bathurst, N.B. 

Rogers LTE Max is a premium network made up of dual frequency 2100 MHz and 2600 MHz bands that enables the fastest speeds in Canada for a premium wireless internet experience .Rogers has the largest nationally deployed LTE Max network that gives our customers access to the fastest wireless speeds in Canada. As well, our premium LTE Max devices, like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One are optimized on their LTE Max Network.