Tuesday
Nov142017

iOS 11.2 to introduce faster wireless charging capabilities

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The upcoming iOS update will be bringing good news to wireless charging fans. It’ll add support for faster wireless charging for Qi-compatible smartphones. It’ll support Qi wireless charging at a rate of 7.5 watts, which at the moment is limited to 5 watts. Of course this feature won’t work if you don’t pair it with a proper wireless charger. As Lifehacker points out, Apple is currently selling two third-party wireless charging pads that support 7.5-watt charging rate: Samsung’s 9-watt charging pad and RavPower’s 10-watt charging pad. Both are compatible with iPhone 8 and iPhone 10 because of Qi wireless charging standard. Apple is supposedly also working on its own wireless charging pad that can charge up to three devices at a time.

Tuesday
Nov142017

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 now available with large roster of characters

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO Group and Marvel Entertainment today announced the launch of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, an original, humour-filled sequel to the critically acclaimed blockbuster game, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. This time around, there are various new heroes as well as locations that are inspired by the latest Thor: Ragnarok movie as well as hints of Avengers: Infinity War.

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Tuesday
Nov142017

Amazon Cash allows adding cash to Amazon balance through 6,000 Canada Post locations

Amazon.ca announced the launch of Amazon Cash, a new service that lets customers add cash to their Amazon Balance at more than 6,000 physical Canada Post locations around the country, with more partners being added regularly.

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Tuesday
Nov142017

Kitesurfer uses Apple Watch cellular feature to call for help in shark infested waters

A Kitesurfer who wiped-out in shark infested waters was able to use their Apple Watch Series 3 cellular calling feature to send for help by calling the coast guard. A recent Daily Mail report tells the story of kitesurfer John Zilles who crashed into water a mile offshore where sharks have been known to swim. Equipped with just Apple Watch Series 3, Zilles phoned home to let his family know he’d be in late then guided the Coast Guard to his location.

Source: 9to5Mac