Monday
Nov172014

Nokia teases mysterious black box

After selling off its mobility branch to Microsoft, Nokia doesn’t want that to stop its business. They’ve teased a mysterious black box on their Twitter account. The Finnish brand will reportedly reveal what they’re cooking up tomorrow. One thing we’re certain is it can’t be a mobile phone. From the looks of the box, it can be a set-top box much like the Nexus Player. But we can’t be certain until Nokia unveils it. Any guesses to what it could be?

Source: Nokia | Via: Gizmodo

Monday
Nov172014

Apple addresses Wi-Fi issues with update for OS X Yosemite

If you’re being troubled by intermittent Wi-Fi connection since you’ve upgraded to OS X Yosemite, Apple has finally found a fix for that with its latest 10.10.1 update for OS X. This update is intended to fix the issues plaguing the new OS as well as improve Microsoft Exchange server reliability and Back to My Mac connections.

Source: Cult of Mac

Monday
Nov172014

Band Aid re-records "Do They Know It's Christmas?" to raise Ebola awareness

Hoping to replicate the awaraness raised 30 years ago for Ethiopia, Band Aid led by Sir Bob Geldorf has re-recorded the iconic "Do They Know It's Christmas?" song and made it available on iTunes. The single is now available on iTunes around the world, at  itunes.com/BandAid30 

Proceeds from the star-studded charity single will help to support West African nations in their fight against the Ebola virus and  iTunes will be donating 100% of proceeds to the charity Band Aid Trust 

For more information, please visitBand Aid 30 or Twitter #BandAid30 and iTunes Music. Hit jump for the lineup of participating acts.

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Monday
Nov172014

Review: Canon EOS Rebel  SL1

By Niall Donnelly

Being a fan of all of the flagship cameras makes it painful for me to say that this is an unexciting offering from Canon’s lower end consumer camera into the DSLR game. With Nikon and Sony releasing much more advanced consumer offerings, I often wonder what Canon is going to do to get out of this slump in which they constantly repackage the same camera sensor in a similar body.

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