Saturday
Nov272021

Is Black Friday as good as it used to be?

With this years’ Black Friday literally just around the corner, there is little doubt that the frantic searches will have already started. People will be looking up the must-have products and making sure that they know exactly where to go so that they don’t miss out. As researched by Betway Casino, Black Friday 2020 saw some $58 billion being spent and this amount seems to increase every year.

The sceptics amongst us may look at Black Friday and question the value of the deals that are available, but the popularity of the event seems to speak for itself. There is no doubt that Black Friday is big business so why do people question just how good it is?

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Saturday
Nov272021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 11/21 – 11/27

Saturday
Nov272021

Tile gets acquired by family location sharing service Life360

Tile

Tile faced stiff competition against Apple's AirTags. So, the company's next move is to be acquired by Life360 to get better resources to compete in its segment. The family tracking company bought Tile for US$205 million. According to Tile CEO CJ Prober, the company will still operate under the same branding.

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Friday
Nov262021

Spotify is 'retiring' its Car View feature without a replacement

Spotify

Spotify is getting rid of its Car View feature, which has made it easier for drivers to use the app while they're in their vehicles. It seems to have disappeared on Android already, but it isn't clear if and when it'll disappear on other platforms. It was confirmed to be coming, though. In October, a Spotify moderator responded to a post on its community forum asking where the feature went. It also planned to retire features like the in-car Now Playing View for Android.

And while features get retired on apps all the time, what might upset many of its users is that there isn't a replacement for it right now. Some accuse Spotify of removing the feature to sell its Car Thing device, a display and remote control for the car. But even that feature is limited to Premium subscribers via a waitlist.

Source: The Verge