Friday
Sep202013

Review: Apple 5s Case

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

In an unusual move, Apple has decided to offer cases for its new iPhones. For the more premium iPhone 5c, Apple has created a range of fanatically crafted leather cases that fit the gold, silver and space grey iPhone 5s models (and the iPhone 5) perfectly.

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Friday
Sep202013

HP reveals holiday lineup of computers and tablets

 

It’s never too early to start thinking about Christmas shopping, whether it’s for your loved ones or for yourself. HP’s introducing some new hardware to consider adding to your shopping list.

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Friday
Sep202013

Google Translate for iOS update includes handwriting support and redesigned UI

Google finally brings to the iOS version of Translate a feature that has been on the Android app for about two years and the web app earlier this year: handwriting recognition. You can now scrawl down kanji or Hangul on your iPhone and obtain some usable results in English. The challenge with this, however, is your input speed. It assumes you write like you know what you’re doing. Handwriting on Google Translate currently supports 49 languages and runs on iOS 5.1 or later. 

The user interface and the icon has also been redesigned to look like it fits the iOS 7 look but you could also say it has been updated to catch up with other Google products like Google Maps and Gmail. The app also added support for seven new languages including Bosnian, Cebuano, Hmong, Javanese, Lao, and Marathi.

Friday
Sep202013

BlackBerry lays off 4,500 employees as stock trading is halted

Updated on Friday, September 20, 2013 at 8:09PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Troubling news coming out of Waterloo today. BlackBerry has announced it will cut 4,500 jobs across its operations and will report a second-quarter loss of $950 million. As a result of this news, trading of BlackBerry stock was halted Friday aftertoon pending the revised outlook. Shares for BlackBerry were dowb more than 17 per cent at the close of trading at $8.73.

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