Friday
Jan242020

Huawei FreeBuds 3 expected to come to Canada

Huawei might be bringing its latest wireless earbuds here. MobileSyrup reported spotting the Huawei FreeBuds 3 in the Government of Canada's Radio Equipment List, suggesting that the audio accessory will be making its way here. The FreeBuds 3 were approved by the government just this January 20.

The Huawei FreeBuds 3 comes with Kirin A1 Bluetooth processor and needs your phone to run on EMUI 10 or above to work. Each earbud comes with a 30mAh battery, and its case comes with a 410mAh power cell. It supports both wired and wireless charging.

Friday
Jan242020

Uber, Lyft can operate in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, Whistler

Photo by Peter Fazekas from Pexels

Ride-share companies Uber and Lyft can now operate in the Lower Mainland region and Whistler. British Columbia's Passenger Transportation Board released a press release about the news. The board wrote, "The decisions were made after a careful review of the extensive materials received during the application process, which included supporting information provided by the applicants and submissions from interested members of the public and stakeholders." 

After getting their licenses, Uber and Lyft will need to secure appropriate vehicle insurances. The companies will also need to work with the municipalities in their areas to make sure they comply with local by-laws. 

Friday
Jan242020

Electronic Arts to discontinue 'Tetris' and 'Tetris Blitz' on April 21st

Electronic Arts will be discontinuing its Tetris and Tetris Blitz games on Android and iOS on April 21. The games have already been taken out of both app stores. Current players can enjoy playing the games until the announced date. EA didn't exactly say why they are removing the games. The closest game you can play is N3twork's upcoming game Tetris Royale, which has a 100-player multiplayer battle royale mode. But there is no release date for the said game yet. Its beta version isn't available in Canada.

Source: Android Police

Thursday
Jan232020

Netflix releases 'The Witcher' soundtrack on Jan. 24th

About a month since the release of Netflix's The Witcher, the official soundtrack for the show will be coming to streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music starting January 24. You can actually listen to the hit song/earworm of the moment "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" already on both streaming services. The full soundtrack includes a three-hour-plus score from composers Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli.

Source: The Verge