Thursday
Jun232022

Top 3 Casinos in Canada


Casino gambling has been a staple for Canadian residents since before the 90s. The first establishment opened its doors to gamblers in Winnipeg in 1989. That set the pace for other operators to create casinos across all 10 Canadian provinces to accommodate the increasing demand for legal gambling venues.

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Thursday
Jun232022

'No Man's Sky' is coming to the Nintendo Switch on October 7

No Man's Sky is finally ready to make the leap to the Nintendo Switch. The highly anticipated game will be coming to Nintendo's portable console on October 7. It will get all the features and upgrades that developer Hello Games introduced to other consoles. It's unclear how the game will perform on Nintendo's hardware, but the developer wanted to assure users it would run reasonably well. 

Digital and physical editions of the game will be available on the Switch on its launch day. On the same day, fans can buy a physical version for the PS5, followed by a Mac and iPad version later this year.

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Thursday
Jun232022

Montblanc introduces its first Wear OS 3 watch, the Summit 3

Source: Montblanc

If you want a Wear OS 3 smartwatch that wasn't made by Samsung, then you're in luck. Luxury watchmaker Montblanc has unveiled its first Wear OS 3 watch, the Summit 3. Not only does it get Google's improved software, but it also gets a new-ish Wear 4100+ chip, which should improve performance and battery life. On top of that, you'll also be attracted to that upscale design.

You get a sleek, traditional timepiece look with a case made from titanium. There are both leather and rubber strap options. And some watch faces mimic Montblanc's mechanical models like the 1858 Geosphere. As for smartwatch features, it gets blood oxygen monitoring, sleep tracking, and Google Pay support. Montblanc makes the Summit 3 available worldwide on July 15 for US$1,290 (approx. CA$1,670).

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Thursday
Jun232022

Twitter starts testing its long-form writing feature in Canada

Source: Twitter

Canada is one of four countries trying out a new long-form writing feature on Twitter. The new Notes feature will allow writers on the platform to write lengthier pieces on the app. It will enable you to go beyond 280 characters using a rich-text editor for writing. A small group of writers in the country, as well as those in the US, the UK, and Ghana, are trying this feature out. But users from around the world will get to see these Notes.

Other features you can expect include photo, video, GIF, and tweet embedding, the option to edit Notes (even after being published), and a special Notes tab on the profile (first coming to the web, then on mobile). The feature is available on both mobile and the web. You can read more about the feature here.