Wednesday
Nov012017

First impressions of iPhone X

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

New York, NY - It's been a whirlwind 24-hours with Apple's latest iPhone. The iPhone X, which begins shipping and appearing in stores on Friday, was previewed to a handful of media in Cupertino and here in New York. The iPhone X is as important to Apple as the original iPhone was simply because it is the realization of some of the company's ideals for the smartphone. Hit jump for my first impressions.

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Tuesday
Oct312017

BlackBerry Motion coming to Canada 


TCL is launching the BlackBerry Motion which is an Android-powered BlackBerry smartphone focusing on privacy, security, the flexibility of Android and the durability that BlackBerry devices are known for. Coming on November 10, BlackBerry Motion comes to Bell, TELUS, Koodo and SakTel

The BlackBerry Motion features a 5.5-inch HD display, a larger 4,000 mAh battery capable of up to 32+ hours of use as well as QuickCharge 3.0 which can bring the battery to 50 per cent capacity in 40 minutes. In terms of design the BlackBerry Motion feels overbuilt and designed for the rigours of daily life. It has extra scratch resistant glass as well as IP67 water and dust resistance, a first for any BlackBerry-branded smartphone. The BlackBerry Motion is designed to appeal to users who want the benefits and security afforded by BlackBerry but with the flexibility of a touchscreen Android device. 

Monday
Oct302017

NASA comes out with its own spooky Halloween playlist made from sounds heard in space

While Alien reminds us that no one can hear us scream in space, that doesn’t mean it’s bereft of strange sounds. And we get to hear what radio bursts, solar wind, electromagnetic pulses, charged particle bursts, and the like sound like courtesy of NASA. The space agency compiled a SoundCloud playlist with over 20 different space sounds, including plasma waves, “the roar of Jupiter,” Saturn’s radio emissions, and many more. You can read explanations for some of the sounds in this link.

Monday
Oct302017

Netflix cancels ‘House of Cards’ following sexual assault allegations against star Kevin Spacey surface

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House of Cards is one of the biggest productions Netflix has ever produced but now it gets the rug pulled out from under it after allegations that its star and executive producer Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted Star Trek: Discovery star Anthony Rapp in 1986 back when he was 14. While the show was scheduled to be wrapped up soon, this scandal can be considered the tipping point for Netflix and producer Media Rights Capital to cancel the show. The two companies say in a statement, “Media Rights Capital and Netflix are deeply troubled by last night's news concerning Kevin Spacey. In response to last night's revelations, executives from both of our companies arrived in Baltimore this afternoon to meet with our cast and crew to ensure that they continue to feel safe and supported. As previously scheduled, Kevin Spacey is not working on set at this time.”

Spacey also issued his own statement saying he was “beyond horrified” about Rapp’s story but that he doesn’t recall the incident. In the same statement, he also says he chooses to “live as a gay man” from this point on, which has him criticized by GLAAD and gay activists because it seems like a deflection from Rapp’s accusation. Filming for the sixth season began in Maryland this month but there’s no specific premiere date yet. Season five premiered May 30 on Netflix.

Source: Engadget