Thursday
Jan282016

Microsoft releases awaited firmware updates and fixes for Surface Book and Surface Pro 4

Microsoft today released the long-awaited firmware updates and fixes to its premium Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 2-in-1's. These devices have experienced various wake-from-sleep issues as well as general reliability problems no one should expect from such an expensive and high-end machine. The latest firm ware update for the newest Surfaces should quell these niggling issues. Hit jump for the details.

 

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Thursday
Jan282016

Ladies Learning Code and Scotiabank to Introduce code:clubs

The goal: to provide girls and boys ages 8-13 across Canada with critical learning opportunities to develop skills they need to navigate our increasingly digital world

Scotiabank and Ladies Learning Code are banding together to introduce code:clubs which they hope will help provide a program and venues for computer students to learn how to code.

“Partnering with a company as innovative as Scotiabank is really exciting for us”, says Melissa Sariffodeen, Co-Executive Director at Ladies Learning Code. “Not only does it provide us with resources to help launch a new and much requested program, but the partnership also allows us to leverage key talent and expertise to guide the strategic direction of our organization in 2016.”

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Thursday
Jan282016

Tom Tom Spark Cardio health trackers updated to record 24/7 heart rate monitoring 

Tom Tom's Spark Cardio health trackers, which integrate heart rate monitors and a GPS, can now be updated via a software update in order to get 24/7 heart rate monitoring.

Check how your heart rate changes over the day and get new insights on how your activities affect your heart rate.

To update, simply connect your watch to your computer using the charging cable and MySports Connect will automatically update your software. If you do not have MySports Connect installed, follow the step-by-step guide here: www.tomtom.com/sports/software-updates.

Source: Tom Tom

Wednesday
Jan272016

Rogers expands Roam Like Home service to Asia, Oceania for just $10/day

Rogers today announced their Roam Like Home service now includes some countries in Asia and Oceania joining a list of more than 100 roaming destinations worldwide. Rogers Share Everything customers, including small businesses, can roam internationally for only $10 per day in Asia, Oceania, Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

"We know our customers love the freedom of using their plan wherever they are, just like they do at home. We've heard them and we've invested in Roam Like Home to add more and more destinations to the plan," said Raj Doshi, Executive Vice-President Wireless Services, Rogers Communications.  

Almost two million Canadians plan on travelling to Asia this year, and 95 per cent of them say they plan on bringing their smartphone on their trip, according to a recent study.  Travellers agree their primary reasons for bringing a device abroad are to keep in touch (73 per cent), take photos/videos (66 per cent), and check email (66 per cent).  Compared with travellers to other regions, those travelling to Asia are almost a third more likely to bring a device to access the Internet.

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