Wednesday
Nov092022

4 Tips for Financing Your Child's Education in Canada

If you are a parent, you will need to consider the fact that your child deserves quality education as they develop into adulthood. The same is also true when they are preparing for college. Canada has one of the world's strongest and most well-funded educational systems in the world so there's a good chance your child will succeed in whatever field they picked, whether it’s working as a registered nurse or a software engineer. 

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Tuesday
Nov082022

Instagram rolls out new web interface

Instagram makes it easy to scroll and use its web app. It's something we've had the past few weeks already, but with Instagram head Adam Mosseri's announcement, we're expecting it's finally gotten a wider rollout. Mosseri describes the new interface as a cleaner, faster, and more user-friendly experience on the app.

The menus are now in a new sidebar, giving you easier access to the feed, search, messages, notifications, and more. When you pull up things like notifications, it's shown on the left side of the site, so you can still see what's in your feed. Instagram hasn't brought its different feeds in this web version, though. And as 9to5Mac pointed out, there is still no iPad app, even if this new web version makes it clear it's possible to use Instagram on a bigger screen. Your option is to use this web version on your iPad, though.

Tuesday
Nov082022

Samsung's working on fix for problematic Galaxy Watch4 update

Some Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic owners have been dealing with a particularly bothersome issue. After the R8xxXXU1GVI3 firmware update was released, some smartwatches refuse to turn on once they've been shut off. It's forced users to keep an eye on the charge of their Galaxy Watches. 

The issue doesn't seem to be affecting everyone, but Samsung has stopped rolling out the update in various markets and will be releasing an update with a fix soon. If you have the firmware update and haven't noticed any issue, it still might be better to err on the safe side to be sure.

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Tuesday
Nov082022

Google's 'Tensor G3' chip rumoured to be Samsung-made

Rumours about Google's next Tensor processor have started to go around. According to a new report, the Tensor G3 will use Samsung's latest chip developments and stick with the same modem as the Pixel 7 series. The next-gen Pixel smartphones are reportedly using the chipset codenamed "Zuma." It'll reportedly be an offshoot of the Exynos 2300, which Samsung has reportedly been actively working on even if reports claim it'll ditch the chipset for its flagship Galaxy S23 series.

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