Monday
Jul292013

Apple releases iOS 7 beta 4 to developers

Apple today has quietly released iOS7 beta 4 for developers, bringing "bug fixes and improvements” to the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. 

Although I haven't gone hands-on with the new OS, I hear that each new update brings more improvements infunctionality and core usability in preparation for its suspected official launch in September. 

If you haven't yet updated, grab the OTA on your UDID approved device now.

[via MobileSyrup]

Monday
Jul292013

Keyport Slide sets off to revolutionize how we carry keys

 

Keyport slide is the best thing to happen to keys. The new Keyport Slide 2.0 holds up to 6 keys or inserts, yet is roughly the size of a pack of gum. The revolutionary Keyport blades replace traditional keys, fit securely in the Keyport Slide, are easily inserted and removed, and feature a one-size-fits-all head. It's compatible with most standard keys, including house keys, high-security keys, transponder-chipped auto and motorcycle keys, small mail and padlock keys, and bike lock keys .

Users can customize their Slide, with useful tools like a flash drive, mini-light and bottle opener. It provides easy access to keys and tools with the slide of a thumb. It retails for $39 plus accessories and inserts check it out at www.mykeyport.com

Monday
Jul292013

DHL App for iOS, Android and BlackBerry Simplifies package tracking

DHL Global Forwarding, the air and ocean freight specialist within Deutsche Post DHL, now offers customers a mobile app to track their ocean and air freight shipments. Among other features, “DGF Cargo Mobile Tracking” shows users their shipping history and the status of their current shipments. The app provides global access and is available free of charge in the respective app stores for iPhone and iPad, Android and Blackberry smartphones.

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Sunday
Jul282013

Canadian Reviewer welcomes the CellGuru!

Canadian Reviewer.com started in 2008 as a place for me to publish my thoughts and ideas as well as product reviews in between deadlines as a freelance writer.

Canadian Reviewer offered me a venue to cover the stories and products that interested me the most. Through time, the blog grew in scope, size and readership. It was more than I could have imagined.

During the past five years, I’ve put a lot of time and effort to building Canadian Reviewer and it, in turn, has given me back a lot as well. I have enjoyed covering news from the consumer points of view. I've met a lot of fascinating people along the way.

It has been a magnificent journey.

That journey is going to continue and for the next leg I am joining forces with TheCellularGuru.com’s founder Corey Herscu. Corey brings great insight and experience in various areas of technology and the Internet as well as a keen entrepreneurial spirit. Merging the resources, intellectual property and scope of both websites will be both challenging and exciting.

Together, we hope to expand the range and scope of coverage as well as continue to develop the voice and direction of the website.

We hope to continue being the independent source for news, views and reviews with a Canadian perspective.

Kindly join me in welcoming Corey, as well as this bold, new direction for Canadian Reviewer. 

Here's to the future!

Gadjo C. Sevilla