Tuesday
Apr252017

Seagate and DJI partner to release drone-friendly drive

What makes a storage drive drone-friendly? For one, it comes with a microSD slot. That's what Seagate and DJI are bringing in the Seagate DJI Fly Drive. It has a capacity of up to 2TB and makes it easier to transfer footage from drones with the built-in card slot. The drive can store up to 60 hours of 4K content. The Fly Drive can take a bit of abuse since it comes built with shock-resistant bumper, which is used to house a built-in USB-C cable that has support for both USB 3.1 and Thunderbolt 3. The drive will cost US$119.99 and Seagate and DJI are throwing in a two-month complimentary access to Adobe Premiere Pro CC, which has around a US$20 value. 

Source: SlashGear 

Tuesday
Apr252017

Review: 2017 Chrysler Pacifica

The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica is taking over the Dodge Caravan’s long history as Canada’s leading minivan. That’s a lot to live up to and overall, the Pacifica has a lot to offer if you’re looking for a long-term vehicle that’ll go with your family through different growth stages.

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Monday
Apr242017

Spotify might be entering the hardware space

Looks like Spotify doesn’t just want to stick with software. A new job listing on the company's website shows that they're looking to build "a category defining product akin to Pebble Watch, Amazon Echo, and Spectacles" designed to "affect the way the world experiences music and talk content." There isn't that much information about the device but based on the listing it will be internet connected and will come "directly from Spotify," meaning it won’t just be an integration with a third-party company.  

Aside from that, there seems to be another listing that shows Spotify wants to dabble into voice control. This will be handy for both software and hardware. Don't expect this to surface anytime soon, though. Especially since the hardware job listing even states that the person who fills the position will "define the product requirements." 

Source: The Verge 

Monday
Apr242017

Google Photos adds AirPlay support, lets you send images to your TV

In a better late than never moment, Google Photos finally lets you send your photos from your iPhone to your TV with AirPlay support. You'll need to have an Apple TV to get it to work. Just open the app and pick which images you want to throw to your TV and then you're all set. 

Source: The Verge