Sunday
Mar152015

BlackBerry introduces security-geared tablet

BlackBerry might not have had much luck with the PlayBook tablet. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t going to stop trying. The brand has teamed up with Samsung and IBM to introduce the SecuTABLET. It’s a modified Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 with high-grade security features from SecuSMART, a company acquired by BlackBerry last year.

This is obviously an enterprise-geared device with the features it has. Users are assured security of corporate or even government data, while being able to use it for personal apps and the like. But it comes at a rather high cost though. The tablet will cost around US$2,360. But for corporate use, that high cost might seem like a sound investment, security-wise.

Source: Mashable + GSMArena

Sunday
Mar152015

Turn your Mac into an emoji machine with the emoji keyboard

Want to extend your emoji typing ways onto your Mac but want to make it easier? The team behind Disk Cactus has a Kickstarter project that’ll give you an emoji keyboard overlay. It isn’t a physical keyboard per se but rather a silicone covers that fit Apple’s wireless desktop keyboards, 13” MacBook Airs, 13/15” MacBook Pros, and the 11” MacBook Air.

The emoji keyboard works with corresponding software so you just need to press caps-lock key for a one-touch emoji shortcut. But if you play around with pairing shift, control, and option, you get around five characters per button. This’ll give you 150 emojis to play around with. The funding goal for the emoji keyboard is at US$20,000 and they have around 25 days to go. They have raised $4,500 at the moment and you can pledge as little as $5. But if you want the keyboard skin and software, you need to shell out $15.

Source: Disk Cactus | Via: SlashGear

Sunday
Mar152015

Pebble Time apps and games surfacing 2 weeks after SDK was released

Pebble's just shown off some of the new apps and games coming to Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel just two weeks after the company released their Software Developer Kit. Because of the Pebble Time's 7-10 day battery life then the idea of gaming on the device itself isn't outrageous. 

Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel also come with a built-in accelerometer that provides support for step, swim, and sleep tracking with apps like Misfit, Jawbone UP, Swim.com, and  Morpheus Sleep Tracker. No update was given on the Smartstraps as this ability, to add functionality by way of third-party straps is open to third party companies so these will likely be made available after the Pebble Time's May release.

Saturday
Mar142015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 3/8-3/14

Goodyear hopes to use concept tires to power electric cars

Pop Superstar Ariana Grande On A Tech Wave with Mi.Mu

ingenie car insurance focused on young drivers launches in Ontario

Award winning ASUS Transformer Book Chi convertibles now available in Canada

Apple reveals new 12-inch MacBook with Retina Display starting at $1,549

Apple Watch comes to Canada on April 24. Price range is from $449 to $13,000

IBM opens new SoftLayer cloud centre in Québec

Square offers Chargeback Protection to Canadian sellers

HP announces series of breakthrough LaserJet printers

Who's tracking who? NFB debuts interactive documentary at Tribeca Film Festival

Free TomTom Go Android app offers real-time traffic information for Canadians

Google announces 2nd generation Chromebook Pixel with dual USB-C ports

Olympus new SH-2 travel camera now shoots RAW files

LaCie drops the first external USB-C external drive for new MacBook

Rdio becomes official music sponsor for the 2015 JUNO Awards

Eyefi releases Mobi Pro wireless SD Card with RAW capabilities

Audi plans to unveil all-electric SUV in 2018

Curious about Apple's iOS 8.3? The public beta is now available

TELUS makes roaming easier for Canadians, eliminates $0.60 incoming SMS fee

Video: Review of the Epson SureColor P600 Inkjet Printer

Microsoft's Cortana is invading iOS and Android devices this Fall

MasterCard offers a glimpse of the future in wearable tech

Google lets you know if you’re on a Wi-Fi-ready flight

Moto E (2nd generation) comes to TELUS and Videotron

YouTube now lets you upload interactive 360-degree videos