Sunday
Jun282015

Google-powered Molson beer fridge needs you to translate your thirst

While it’s pretty much a marketing ploy, Google, together with Thinking Box, created a Global Beer Fridge for Molson. It’s equipped with Google’s real-time voice translation. It’ll only open once you say Molson’s slogan “I am Canadian” in six of the 40 programmed languages. It’s both a nod to the diversity of this nation and the country’s July 1st birthday. If you want to see the fridge in action (and try your luck at opening it), it’ll be in Toronto on July 10th for the start of the Pan Am Games.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Jun272015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 6/21-6/27

Saturday
Jun272015

BlackBerry launches $1 privacy chat add-on for BBM

Don’t want to fall prey to people snooping through your phones to see what sort of “juicy” conversations you’re having? BlackBerry’s introducing a new privacy subscription option for its BlackBerry Messenger users on BlackBerry platform, iOS, and Android. The $0.99 per month subscription lets you have private chats that don’t show the name and icon of the people conversing and the messages disappear after you’ve been inactive for a while. It also gives you the ability to edit messages and it has the old times and retracted messaging features.

Source: BlackBerry | Via: Engadget

Saturday
Jun272015

Google Translate can slow down pronunciation for better understanding

Having trouble picking up how Google Translate is saying the word/phrase/sentence you want translated? There’s a trick hidden there that can help you. When you use Google Translate on the Web, you just need to click on the listen button twice. The second time you tap it, the voice will pronounce the words slower.

Source: Google Operating System | Via: Lifehacker