Saturday
Mar252017

Here's the new Justice League trailer!

Warner Brothers has just revealed the first trailer for Justice League showing Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman and the Flash in their full regalia. No Superman, but that's expected since he's 'dead'. The big question is who is the seventh mystery hero/heroine that could be added to the roster.Justice League comes to theatres in November. Check out the intense trailer above. Also, Parademons!

Saturday
Mar252017

New photos leak the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus' stunning edge-to-edginess

It's no secret that Samsung's cooking up a big launch for its flagship Galaxy S8 line of smartphones next week (CanadianReviewer will be on hand in NYC for the big unveiling). This anticipated device, which has already been seen in various purported leaks, now gets another photoset thanks to AndroidMX, who seems to have gotten hold of a unit.

This photo shows just how slight the bezels are and how distinct the edge-to-edge display is. The look is quite stunning and its the closest thing to a bezel-less handset we've seen so far.

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Saturday
Mar252017

Elon Musk previews the Tesla Model 3 Release Candidate in Twitter video

Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a Twitter video of the first drive of the anticipated Tesla Model 3, which has 400,000 pre-orders and which is sold-out to mid-2018. The Model 3 Release Candidate is unlikely to change very much from the actual production version. Musk also hinted at a performance version of the Model 3, one with dual motors and all-wheel drive. Looks like the Model 3 is getting closer for those who pre ordered the more consumer friendly EV.

Saturday
Mar252017

Facebook finally tries out GIFs in main app but only for comments

After keeping it away from its main app for years, Facebook is conceding a bit when it comes to posting GIFs. But at the moment it’ll be limited to posting GIFs as comments and not as a post on the News Feed. And it is currently available to a small number of users as Facebook tests out the feature. It’ll work pretty similar to how you post GIFs in Messenger, where you can browse trending GIFs or look for specific reactions to share.

Facebook is quick to say that they are currently just testing out the feature. In a statement to TechCrunch: “Everyone loves a good GIF and we know that people want to be able to use them in comments. So we’re about to start testing the ability to add GIFs to comments and we’ll share more when we can, but for now we repeat that this is just a test.” But who knows if people use it often enough, they might roll it out to more users.