Monday
Sep152014

Google Play Music brings back playlist search

Google Play Music All Access has brought back a feature they introduced last month—the ability to look for public playlists. Now, you can find curated mixes of your friends or other notable playlists available and stream them at your leisure. They are rolling out the update but if it still hasn’t made its way to your phone. You can check out Android Police’s download below.

Source: Android Police | Via: Engadget | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Monday
Sep152014

Flipboard preps video ads for news reading app

If you thought being on Flipboard meant you wouldn’t be bombarded by random, annoying video ads, then that is about to change real soon. They are now rolling out full-page video ads through a pilot program. You will be able to see promo clips from the likes of Sony Pictures when you browse through News or Entertainment. If all things go well, then the pilot will be expanded on November 1st. We’re not sure we are keen about this new idea but at least these ads won’t autoplay and scare you in the middle of the night while you browse or something.

Source: Flipboard | Via: Engadget

Monday
Sep152014

OS X Yosemite Public Beta 3 released

OS X Yosemite Public Beta 3 and the correspoding developer preview 8 have already been released. For beta testers, the Yosemite Public Beta file is 1.63 GB and can be accessed by running Software Update on the Mac. Check back in a few days for our overview of the latest beta release and how it integrates with iOS 8, which is expected to drop on September 17th!

Monday
Sep152014

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus reservations now open at Rogers

Rogers customers can now reserve the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus using the online Rogers Reservation System. While supplies last, customers who reserve will receive a free Logiix Bluetooth Speaker when they pick up their device in-store ($49.99 value). For more information, visit rogers.com/iphone