Sunday
Aug052018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 7/29-8/4

Saturday
Aug042018

D.Va’s blaster joins the Hasbro x Blizzard ‘Overwatch’ Nerf life


Another Overwatch weapon is making the crossover to real life. Hasbro and Blizzard unveiled D.Va’s Light Gun at ChinaJoy in Shanghai as part of the Nerf Rival line of toys. It’s a blaster with a three-round capacity and can fire the foam ammunition at a velocity of up to 80 feet per second. It also has a spring-action mechanism, safety, ready indicator, and D.Va’s bunny charm dangling from the grip. A few week’s ago at San Diego Comic-Con, Hasbro and Blizzard unveiled Reaper’s Wight-skinned Hellfire shotgun. There is no word yet on pricing or release date so far or if there are other Nerf/Overwatch toys in our future.

Source: Polygon

Saturday
Aug042018

Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s storage capacity gets leaked in teaser video

One leak after another of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 keeps showing up online. The latest one is a 30-second intro clip of the phone showing the blue version of the phone with the yellow S Pen. This version of the S Pen has been rumoured to have more capabilities beyond serving as a stylus. It’s said to be rechargeable with Bluetooth connectivity. Unfortunately, this video doesn’t confirm this news.

What the leaked clip does show is the storage capacity of the new Samsung flagship. It shows a 512GB version of the phone with support for a 512GB microSD card, meaning you can get up to 1TB of total storage on this phone. We just have a few more days to get confirmation of these specs as Samsung’s set to unveil the new phone at its Unpacked event in New York City this August 9.

Source: Insider

Saturday
Aug042018

Patrick Stewart to reprise Capt. Picard role for new CBS All Access ‘Star Trek’ series

CBS

Looks like we’re going to see more of Sir Patrick Stewart play the iconic Capt. Jean-Luc Picard as he will begin work on a new Star Trek series for CBS All Access. The plot details haven’t been revealed just yet but it focuses on the next chapter in Picard’s life, which means it takes place after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The series comes from Alex Kurtzman, James Duff, Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon, and Kirsten Beyer. Kurtzman, Duff, Goldsman, and Chabon will also serve as executive producers for the show alongside Stewart, Trevor Roth, Heather Kadin, and Rod Roddenberry. CBS Television Studios will produce the series, which doesn’t have a premiere date just yet.

Source: Variety