Monday
Jun062016

This is where you can watch Apple’s WWDC keynote

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is almost upon us. The conference is happening in San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on June 13th to 17th but most of the big news will be revealed during the keynote happening on the 13th at 10 a.m. PDT (that’s 1 p.m. in Toronto). If you didn’t score tickets or are just curious about what Apple is bringing to the table. You can watch the live stream of the presentation here or through the WWDC app.

WWDC usually concentrates on the software side with new versions of iOS and Mac OS X coming out. It we can expect Apple to talk about its other products like the Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Apple Music.

Source: The Telegraph

Monday
Jun062016

Apple outs 8 new amazing ‘Shot on iPhone’ ads

The new ‘Shot on iPhone’ ads highlight the iPhone’s video recording functions and show how creative users can get with them. There’s this fun timelapse clip of penguins that you see above taken by Nicolas D. in Pleneau Bay, Antarctica, which is set to the song “Gossipo Perpetuo” by Jean-Jacques Perrey; a slow-mo clip of a hippo shot by Craig J. in Kasane, Botswana; and six more visually arresting ads. We’re embedding the rest of the videos below for you to see.

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Monday
Jun062016

You can now post photos to Instagram from other iOS apps

A feature that’s considered a long time coming is finally here. Instagram finally has a sharing extension added to its iOS app. Android users have long since had this ability to get photos from third-party photo apps. Gone are the days where you’d have to head straight to Instagram and scroll through your feed just to find that one photo you want to use. So now, any apps that support iOS’s official method for sharing can send the photo to Instagram for posting.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Jun062016

Justice League film will just be called ‘Justice League’

There has apparently been enough confusion that DC Films had to say that there would be no addendum’s to the title of the upcoming Justice League film. DC Film’s Geoff Johns had to tweet the confirmation that no extra words or flourishes will be added to the film’s title. It’ll simply be Justice League. At least, the first movie coming out in November 2017 will get this simple title. As for the seque coming out in 2019, we might get back that colon and a more verbose title.

Source: The Verge