Sunday
Mar312024

Google Pixel 9 lineup gets a shakeup with potential Pro sizes and XL return

Image: OnLeaks x 91mobiles

Get ready for more Pixel choices! Google might be revamping its smartphone strategy with three Pixel 9 models, according to 91mobiles. Earlier leaks from OnLeaks supposedly showcased the Pixel 9 Pro and a possible Pixel 9 Pro XL, not the standard Pixel 9 which is revealed here for the first time.

Remember the XL branding for larger Pixels? Google shelved it around 2019, but it seems like it might be making a comeback. This aligns with rumours suggesting Google might adopt a strategy similar to iPhone's Pro tiers with different sizes.

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Sunday
Mar312024

Canva acquires Affinity, takes aim at Adobe's design dominance

Affinity Designer 2 (Image: Affinity)

Canva, the popular web-based design platform, made a strategic move to challenge Adobe's stronghold on the design software market by acquiring the well-regarded Affinity suite. Announced in March 2024, the deal brings Affinity Designer, Photo, and Publisher—powerful design applications for desktop and iPad—under Canva's umbrella. These applications offer functionalities similar to Adobe's industry-standard Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, respectively.

While financial details remain undisclosed, Bloomberg estimates the acquisition to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds. This move strengthens Canva's position, particularly in attracting professional designers. While boasting 170 million monthly users, many likely aren't utilizing Adobe's professional offerings. However, Canva previously lacked design applications specifically catering to creative professionals like photographers, illustrators, and video editors.

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Saturday
Mar302024

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 3/24- 3/30

Saturday
Mar302024

YouTube Music now lets you download songs for offline listening on web

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YouTube Music, Google’s dedicated music streaming service, is making offline listening more accessible with the rollout of offline downloads for its web app. This welcome feature brings the website in line with its mobile app counterpart, allowing users to save songs and playlists for enjoyment even without an internet connection.

YouTube has been testing this feature for a while now, but it seems to have gained wider availability as of March 29. While the feature isn’t showing for everyone yet, some users are being greeted with a “New! Download music to listen offline” message beside their Library tab.

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