Thursday
Jun112015

Sago Mini Boats educational game is big fun for toddlers

Toronto-based Sago Sago has a new game. Sago Mini Boats invites kids to set sail on a high seas adventure with Harvey the dog. With more than 10 boats to choose from and five different destinations, kids are in the captain’s seat as they set out to visit one of their Sago Mini friends. Along their journey, kids can collect treasures, look out for pirates, share an ice cream and explore the creatures who live below the water's surface.

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Wednesday
Jun102015

Twitter lets users share block lists

If you’ve been a victim of trolls and online harassment on Twitter, the block feature and block lists are probably some of your favorite things. Now, making it easier for you to help out friends who want to cut out the noise and chaos, you can now export your block list to share with others. You can also now import block lists via the block page on your Twitter account. Rollout isn’t widespread yet but the feature should be coming to you soon.

Source: Twitter | Via: Lifehacker

Wednesday
Jun102015

Facebook Messenger introduces game component with ‘Doodle Draw’

If you’ve played Draw Something before, you’ll be able to play Doodle Draw, an iOS and Android app that works with Messenger. Facebook recently introduced third-party apps into its messaging app and Doodle Draw is one of the over 40 apps available. Basically, you pick one out of three words to draw a picture off on your phone, you then send this to your Facebook friend for them to guess what you drew. If your friend has the app, it’ll take them to the app. If they don’t have the game, they can still see the artwork within Messenger and reply from there.

Source: Wall Street Journal | Download: Google Play Store (Free) + Apple App Store (Free) 

Wednesday
Jun102015

Microsoft introduces massive 84-inch Surface Hub wall for businesses

While it would probably be great to have a gigantic 4K 84-inch Surface display at home, the recently introduced Microsoft Surface Hub is made for businesses. It helps facilitate meetings in offices. If you want to see it in action, you’ll have to head to a Microsoft Store later this summer. It’ll probably be on display when we’re closer to the Windows 10 launch. You can see the Surface Hub in action in the video above.

Source: SlashGear