Saturday
Jun042022

Razer debuts new Barracuda Pro gaming headset

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There are a couple of new Barracuda series gaming headsets from Razer. But let's take a quick look at the more premium, do-it-all Razer Barracuda Pro. In Canada, it retails for $349.99. And that gives you dual wireless connectivity (2.4Ghz via a USB-C dongle and Bluetooth) and support for two connected devices. Razer calls it SmartSwitch Dual Wireless and lets you switch devices with a double-tap on a dedicated button.

The Barracuda Pro has bigger 50mm drivers than its predecessors and beamforming microphones for noise cancellation. It also gets active noise cancellation, plush leatherette ear pads, and a built-in THX Achromatic audio amplifier that promises more powerful, accurate sound.

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Friday
Jun032022

Rogers adds XUMO to Ignite Entertainment offerings

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Rogers is bringing XUMO—a free, ad-supported streaming service—to its Ignite Entertainment lineup. That includes Rogers Ignite TV and Ignite SmartStream. You are given over 100 channels to enjoy, spanning 12 genres like sports, live events, and kids and family entertainment. You can access XUMO by saying "free to me" in your Voice Remote or the main Apps menu.

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Friday
Jun032022

Twitter debuts new emojis for National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month

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In honour of both National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month, Twitter Canada has a couple of new sets of emojis for you to use. This year marks the fifth consecutive year that Twitter has worked with an Indigenous artist to create a custom emoji for the month.  

This year, Twitter Canada worked with Jaalen Edenshaw, Ts'aahl (Eagle) from Masset, Haida Gwaii, where he makes his home today. Jaalen's work is inspired by the old Haida stories, delving into the stories before he carves out the narrative. He and his brother co-founded K'alts'ida K'ah (Laughing Crow), a collective to tell Haida stories and promote the Haida language through art.

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Friday
Jun032022

Waze lets you drive with royalty until June 7

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In celebration of the Platinum Jubilee, Waze offers a Queen-inspired experience on its app. When you activate voice navigation, you'll "serve at the young queen's pleasure" while teaching you things like the "proper" way to pronounce "ma'am," secrets to handbag messages, and other etiquette-related lessons. The Moods you can choose from including a "stern guard," "a true royal," or a dog of your choice (Playful, Loyal, and Pampered). 
In royal fashion, you will drive around in a Royal Limo. You can check out the whole Queen experience in the My Waze section of the app. There should be a Queen banner to activate. This experience is available until June 7 in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.