Wednesday
Sep232015

Review: 2015 Ford Fiesta ST

By Donny Halliwell

Spirited hot hatch with track-ready performance

Do you like zippy handling, back of the seat acceleration, bright orange paint schemes, racing stripes, speeding tickets? You will get all of this and more in the 2015 Ford Fiesta ST. “Believe it or not this is my favourite car in the fleet,” I was told by an obviously enthusiastic rep.  Seconds after starting it up and pulling away spiritedly, of course, it’s clear to me why. Hit jump to read the full review.

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Wednesday
Sep232015

Asus reveals new Windows 10 enabled 2-in-1 Transformers

Asus launched two new Windows 10 devices and expanded their popular Transformer Book family with the T100HA 2-in-1 and Flip TP200SA that gives users the flexibility of a tablet and notebook in a single portable device boasting long battery life, fast-charge functionality and multifunctional 2-in-1 features.

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Tuesday
Sep222015

Gmail finally introduces a block feature

Do you have people emailing you that you don’t want to hear from for a while—or ever for that matter? Gmail’s finally letting you block certain messages from entering your inbox. The new block tool is accessible under the reply and forward options of Google’s email app. Once you block a certain sender, his/her messages will be moved to the Spam folder. If you want to undo this, you can from the Settings menu.

The block feature is already available in the desktop version of Gmail and should be coming to the Android app by next week.

Source: Gmail Blog | Via: Engadget

Tuesday
Sep222015

Track your sleeping habits with Sleep++ for the Apple Watch

Want to find out how well you’re sleeping through the night? A new native app for the Apple Watch called Sleep++ can do just that. Once you tell the app you’re heading to bed, it’ll use the motion capture capabilities of the Apple Watch to sense your movement throughout the night. When you wake up in the morning and tell it that you’re ready to get out of bed, it’ll give you simple metrics on how well you slept. It shows you when you were in deep sleep and when you were restless. The app works even if your Apple Watch is in Airplane Mode. It’s also capable of feeding information into your iPhone’s Health app.

According to the app’s creator David Smith, it drains just about 10 percent of your Apple Watch’s battery overnight. But that still depends on how much you sleep. It’s a free app but with an optional in-app purchase to get rid of ads. You’ll need watchOS 2 to get this app to run.

Source: The Next Web | Download: iTunes App Store (Free)