Sunday
May082016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 05/01-05/07

Sunday
May082016

Sony is developing a new film based on ‘Slender Man’ internet meme

The disturbing internet meme Slender Man might be the next big horror film. Sony’s Screen Gems is in talks to produce and distribute a movie based on this tall, thin figure with unnaturally long arms and a featureless face who  is said to be “responsible for the haunting, stalking, and disappearance of countless children and teens.” The meme started as part of a photo editing contest where they turn everyday photos into something paranormal.

The adaptation doesn’t have a complete script yet but is expected to start production by the end of the year. The script is being written by David Birke and is planned to be brought to directors soon. Screen Gems is in talks with Mythology Entertainment, Madhouse Entertainment, and It is No Dream Entertainment.

Source: Variety

Sunday
May082016

PayPal to stop offering Purchase Protection coverage for crowdfunding projects

The next time you back a crowdfunding project, don’t expect PayPal to have your back. The service is revising its policy and plans to get rid of Purchase Protection coverage for crowdfunding projects starting June 25th. This change is seen as PayPal’s way to protect itself against the frequency of fraud and failure to deliver of projects on crowdfunding sites. This new policy means that even if you dispute the charge if or when a project fails, the product is broken, or completely fraudulent, PayPal won’t provide relief. This should affect Indiegogo backers more as Kickstarter payments aren’t protected by PayPal already.

Source: PayPal | Via: The Verge

Friday
May062016

Battery Share lets you warn your friends once they’re low on power

New iOS app Battery Share has a fairly simple function: help you keep track of each other’s battery levels. This comes in handy when you’re trying to meet up and you need to send them details one last time before they lose power. The app also allows for VoIP calls within the app so you can even remind them to charge their phone or give them final details.

Source: Laughing Squid | Download: Apple App Store ($1.49)