Monday
Jun292015

Tim Horton's EHmoji keyboard now available to Android devices in time for Canada Day

Just in time for Canada Day, Tim Hortons has released an EHmoji keyboard featuring 12 uniquely Canadian images including the maple leaf, barbeque, beaver, Muskoka chair and, of course, the iconic Tim Hortons coffee cup.

"As Canadians, we have a unique way of expressing ourselves, whether it's our distinct cultural sayings on the activities that drive our passions from coast to coast," says Peter Nowlan, Chief Marketing Officer, Tim Hortons. " We set out to create a set of emojis that personified our great country by capturing some of the things that make us unique."

The all-Canadian EHmoji keyboard was developed by Snaps, and can be downloaded from Google Play. It has been available on iOS since last week.

Monday
Jun292015

iRig UA is the first universal guitar effects processor for all Android devices

Android users who are also avid guitar and bass players can now use their devices gain better control of the music they make. iRig UA happens to be the first digital effects processor and audio interface that gives guitarists, bass players and other musicians everything they need for rock solid performances, is now available at retailers worldwide and from the IK online store. When used with its companion app

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Sunday
Jun282015

Sonos home audio systems to support Apple Music by end of 2015

Sonos users will have to wait just a bit before getting to blast Apple Music through their speakers. Apple and Sonos have confirmed that the companies are working towards the availability of Apple Music on Sonos systems by the end of the year. Apple’s new service is coming out in the U.S. on Tuesday, June 30 to coincide with the release of iOS 8.4 and developer seed of iOS 9.

Source: MacRumors

Sunday
Jun282015

Volvo’s On Call app gets much needed update, Android Wear support

Volvo’s finally introduced a new look to its On Call app on Android. Its look, while still not fully Material Design, does have new elements that you can tinker around with. It has the usual trip log and car location tracker features. It also adds a Google Now-like “smart prediction” cards on your homescreen and has a parking search feature. The app also now has Android Wear support. But it isn’t clear yet what functionalities have been added to Google’s wearable platform. You’ll need to have a 2012 or later Volvo car that has Volvo On Call installed to gain access to the app.

Source: Android Police | Download: Google Play Store (Free)