Thursday
Sep192013

Contest!: Win a Moto X from Rogers and Canadian Reviewer!

Rogers and Canadian Reviewer are giving away a brand new white Motorola Moto X smartphone. The Moto X is a Rogers exclusive in Canada and is the first smartphone developed by Motorola in tandem with their new owner Google.

So aside from notable Motorola technologies such as water resistance, great phone call reception and functions as well as impressive battery life, the Moto X also integrates unique Android technologies such as Touchless voice control, Active Display and a Quick Capture camera.

Moto X runs Android OS Jelly Bean 4.2.2 and runs on a a dual-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro and an Adreno 320 graphics processor with a bright 4.7-inch screen that features a 720p HD resolution. Read our review of the Moto X here.  We thought, "Moto X is a compelling smartphone for a number of reasons as it shows what Google can come up with when it creates both the hardware and the software experience."

Contest rules:

Simply follow @CReviewer and @RogersBuzz on Twitter and tweet the following message, "I want to win the new and innovative #MotoX from @RogersBuzz and @Creviewer!." Contest is open to all residents of Canada and a winner will be picked on September 25th, 2013. Thanks and good luck to everyone who joins!

Thursday
Sep192013

TELUS and Free the Children launch We365 app and mobile initiative

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

TELUS and Free the Children launched the free mobile app and website for We635. This is a social platform that can enable young people to track and verify their volunteer activities for school. Serving as a communications hub for 85,000 registered charities in Canada. We365 can also be used for fundraising activities. We365 will available for IPhone, BlackBerry and Android on October and will be accessible online at we365.com.

The app and service can track verified volunteer hours. It can also be used to raise funds for 85,000 Canadian charities, follow various causes, create groups to share information and even gain badges and gasification which can then be shared on various social platforms. With every free sign up, TELUS promises to inoculate a child in a third world country.

 

 

Thursday
Sep192013

First Impressions on Apple iOS 7 

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

What a long, strange trip it's been for iOS. The operating system, which powers 700 million iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads, started as a series modified web applications on the original iPhone and then steadily developed into a full-blown developer supported ecosystem that became the blueprint for distributing software on smartphones.

With iOS 7, which is available for free right now via a software update, Apple has gone from having the oldest mobile operating system to having the newest. Let's see what it is all about.

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Thursday
Sep192013

Yahoo! iOS 7 updates brings read later feature, among others

Yahoo! has been trying to play catch up with its mobile services and the latest product to get an upgrade would be the Yahoo! app for iPhone. The now iOS 7-ready app incorporates both Yahoo!’s and iOS 7’s new look and adds a number of new features as well, including breaking news, read later feature, and Tumblr integration.

My Saves is the read later, Instapaper-like feature of the app; breaking news alerts you of new content and stories that break; and Cinemagraphs that integrates videos and GIFs, a feature possibly taken from Tumblr. Navigation in this new Yahoo! app mimics gestures in Yahoo!’s Weather app where you can scroll down to see the list of stories and once you select a story, you can swipe horizontally to read on.