Wednesday
Jun032015

Kingston Digital releases dual interface USB Type-C flash drive

The number of USB Type-C accessories is starting to grow and leading peripheral makers like Kingston are jumping in feet first with some very compelling products.

The new DataTraveler microDuo 3C USB Flash drive. DataTraveler microDuo 3C has a dual interface that works with both standard USB Type-A (3.1, 3.0, 2.0) and USB Type-C ports. USB Type-C, allowing for slimmer and sleeker future devices, is an up and coming reversible connector standard that enables a single port to function as a point for data transfer, video output, charging and even power external devices.

The DataTraveler microDuo offers 64GB of extra storage for the very latest smartphones, tablets and Mac computers while also working with current generation devices.

Shipping later this month, the simple plug-and-play drive offers fast USB 3.1 performance with read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 15MB/s. The light weight and small-form factor DataTraveler microDuo 3C complements portable devices and is easily transportable. Pricing has not yet been released.

Wednesday
Jun032015

BlackBerry demos OTA updates for IoT and connected car solutions 

BlackBerry is demonstrating its next-generation over-the-air (OTA) update solution for connected cars as well as Internet of Things applications. Enabling these connected devices to remotely receive software updates and fixes, just like how smartphones and tablets get updated today, is a promising move forward for IoT.

BlackBerry says this solution will help automakers cut maintenance costs, reduce expensive recalls, improve customer satisfaction, and keep vehicles up to date with compelling new features long after they have rolled off the assembly line. The OTA update solution is part of the BlackBerry(R) IoT Platform and is designed to deliver secure, globally scalable update services for maintaining and enhancing the software in infotainment systems, telematics units, and other end-points in the vehicle. 

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Tuesday
Jun022015

TELUS extends appointment service to the entire country

TELUS has great news for subscribers across the country. It has extended its appointment service beyond Ontario to help out its customers across the nation. The program lets subscribers schedule in-store appointments beforehand with sales representatives for anything from activation, renewals, to repairs. This service guarantees you’ll be accommodated at your chosen schedule and will help the sales reps familiarize themselves with your account and any requirements you many need. You can book online from this link.

Tuesday
Jun022015

Thermador showcases virtual reality cooking demos at Canadian Furniture Show

Thermador Canada is showing what else can be done with virtual reality with its latest prototype: 3D 360-degree coking videos using the Oculus Rift platform software. It’ll be showing off the experience at the upcoming Canadian Furniture Show from June 4 to June 7.

The demo makes use of Stereoscopic 3D 360-degree video to show the three two-minute videos in French or English by Chef Daren Bergeron and Chef Nikko Jacino. The lessons also feature Thermador’s Gas Cooktop, Freedom Induction Cooktop, Pro Grand Steam Range with BBQ, and Professional Series Steam Oven. After the trade show, the VR experience will be offered at select Thermador dealers in Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City.

Source: Thermador