Wednesday
Sep232015

Jabra outs new wireless earphones

Jabra’s offering two new wireless audio solutions to keep you on the loop no matter where you are. The Eclipse Wireless headset is more your daily driver with noise-cancelling technology. It will make it easier for you to make calls since it block outs any unnecessary background noise. It’s easy to use as the device just needs you to double tap to start up and make a call. You don’t have to worry about it slipping out as it comes secure, no-slip fit. You can even use the device to make calls as well. The storage case works as a charger, too. The Eclipse retails for $169.95.

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Wednesday
Sep232015

Video: The iPhone 6S 3D Touch and Live Photos demo

iPhone 6S is coming to Canada on September 25. While maintaining the same look and feel as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the new versions features a potentially game changing 3D Touch functionality which expands one handed use with 'Peek' and 'Pop' features in supported apps. The iPhone 6S also brings an improved 12 megapixel front facing camera, the ability to shoot 4K video as well as a 5 megapixel front facing camera with Retina Flash which uses the brightness of the display to illuminate selfies. Check out the video above and stay tuned for our complete review of the iPhone 6S in the coming month.

Wednesday
Sep232015

First look at the Apple iPad mini 4

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The new laminated display, which was introduced with iPad Air 2, now makes images pop even more on iPad mini 4 and viewing the display outdoors is way less painful than with previous versions.

The iPad mini 4 has been slimmed down and powered up. Apple's smallest tablet was briefly mentioned during the iPhone 6S, iPad Pro and Apple TV launch event a few weeks ago, but it wasn't even on display at the demo area, this is likely because the focus had to be on the iPad Pro. Apple's littlest iPad now comes up big in terms of key hardware as well as software improvements.

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Wednesday
Sep232015

BlackBerry completes acquisition of AtHoc, secure crisis communications provider

The AtHoc software platform enables people, devices and organizations to exchange critical information in real time during business continuity and life safety operations.

BlackBerry has completed the acquisition of AtHoc, a leading provider of secure, networked crisis communications. AtHoc will operate as a division of BlackBerry. AtHoc’s Chief Executive Officer, Guy Miasnik, will lead the division as part of BlackBerry’s senior leadership team reporting to John Chen, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.  

The AtHoc software platform enables people, devices and organizations to exchange critical information in real time during business continuity and life safety operations. The service offers a argeted, secure alert that will enable companies to distribute confidential data during an emergency situation, and give them the ability to audit the usage. The opportunities to assure a safer, more secure world are endless.

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