Sunday
Sep062015

Apple transforms facade of Bill Graham Auditorium in SF ahead of September 9 special event

Image source: AppleInsider.com

Apple is reportedly deploying a large number of workers, electricians, carpenters and security personnel to transform the Bill Graham Auditorium in downtown San Francisco, Ca, ahead of next Wednesday's Special Event.

There are already various Apple flags on top of flagpoles plus posters and a huge Special Event banner decorating the front of the auditorium. A little bit of history, Apple used the same venue to launch its Apple II computer 38 years ago. The Bill Graham Auditorium can seat 7,000 people.

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Saturday
Sep052015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 8/30-9/5

Xbox One Elite edition launched for $499 with solid state 1 Terabyte drive, Elite controller

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Apple renews push in the enterprise market with Cisco partnership

Samsung outs Gear S2 smartwatch

Android Wear devices now work with iPhones

Google shows off new logo and identity

Rogers new Share Everything+ plans offer option to bundle free Spotify, shomi or Next Issue subs

Instagram now lets you use private messaging to send photos

Intel's new Skylake processors bundle performance improvements with better battery life

Huawei Watch launches, diversifies Android Wear options

CareGuide acquires CanadianNanny.ca

Motorola unveils three new Moto 360 smartwatch lines coming to Canada this fall

Lenovo outs new Vibe and tablet-sized phones

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TomTom's Spark wearable focuses on music, monitoring and motivation for fitness

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New PayPal.me personal link helps people get paid back

Superfans awaken early for their #ForceFriday haul

BlackBerry acquires Good to expand presence in cross-platform enterprise and government mobile device management solutions

The Apple Beat: Is Apple TV ready for primetime?

Microsoft ending several Lumia mobile apps in preparation of Windows 10 on phones

Google Translate brings translations all through your apps

Panasonic reviving popular Technics turntable line with new direct drive motor

Uber fixes ETA privacy flaw that showed full trip details online

Saturday
Sep052015

Samsung reportedly looking to make Gear S2 iOS compatible

Samsung might be looking to join Android Wear’s push to be iOS compatible. According to a report from Digital Sky, spokespeople from Samsung confirmed that they were looking into the possibility of extending into iOS. The Tizen-powered Gear wearables used to only be compatible with Galaxy devices but with the Gear S2 Samsung’s opened up to the rest of Android. And it might also be the first device to be compatible with the iPhone, too.

Well, at least they are looking at the possibility. It’s not confirmed yet but if this happens, then the Apple Watch will be the only wearable that doesn’t support other platforms. What do you think? If Samsung makes the jump, would you consider getting a Gear S2?

Source: Digital Sky | Via: 9to5Mac

Saturday
Sep052015

Uber fixes ETA privacy flaw that showed full trip details online

A glitch in Uber’s Share my ETA feature has allowed some users trips to be searchable on Google long after the journey’s complete. Share my ETA lets you share on social media or through private messaging the real-time progress of your trip. Thankfully, Uber finally fixed the flaw. If you searched “trip.uber.com” before it displayed dozens of trips that showed quite an extensive list of information including pickup and destination addresses, route traveled, driver’s name and car, rating, and the name of the rider. Luckily, the credit card information wasn’t displayed there.

Uber told Business Insider the links for Share My ETA are now set to expire 48 hours after they’re generated. The publicly available pages that are still in existence have also been erased. However, the user’s address is still available during the 48 hour window so be careful who you share your information with.

Source: Business Insider