Saturday
Sep222018

With latest update, Apple Watch elevates its position as a necessary health wearable

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The Apple Watch has defied smart watch and wearable conventions to blossom into a vital and necessary option for users requiring smart monitoring. When Apple Watch first came out, it seemed like a solution desperately seeking a problem to solve.

The focus on premium fashion with the Edition blurred the lines even more. Apple has steadily improved and evolved function while retaining form. This means that Apple Watch Series 0 to Series 3 looked identical while adding better performance, water resistance, LTE-data functionality as well as more detailed heart-rate tracking.

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Saturday
Sep222018

These are the PC requirements for ‘Devil May Cry 5’

While we are many months away from the release of Devil May Cry 5, Capcom just released the system requirements to get it up and running for your PC. It won’t be as taxing as some other games, but if you need to upgrade, you have time to save up now. The specs are under the cut.

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Saturday
Sep222018

ASUS ROG Phone gets listed for late October release

If we are to believe the GearBest listing, the ASUS ROG Phone is set to come out around a month from now. The site states the phone will start shipping between October 22 and 24. The 8GB/128GB version is listed at around €1,140 (around CA$1,700), while the 8GB/512GB model goes for €1,400 (around CA$2,100). The phone is packed with a 90Hz AMOLED screen, binned Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, virtual trigger keys, 4,000mAh battery, and dual USB-C ports, among others. It was launched in June and the wait seems so long. Once it does come out though, is this a device you’ll consider getting?

Source: GSMArena

Saturday
Sep222018

Twitter fixes bug that might have shared some users’ direct messages to third-party developers

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For one percent of Twitter’s users, their interactions with some brands on direct message might have been shared to third-party developers. Twitter shares news about a bug that became active sometime in May 2017 until Sept. 10, 2018. It affected the interaction between users and accounts or businesses that used the Account Activity API (AAAPI). This API is designed for customer interactions. Twitter clarifies that it hasn’t affected other DMs and it will notify affected users through the app or website if they have been affected. The company is also getting in touch with the developers who got affected.