Tuesday
Aug172021

Tinder plans to bring voluntary ID verification to all users

Tinder has plans to bring its voluntary ID verification to more users in the coming. It was first launched in Japan in 2019.

"ID Verification is complex and nuanced, which is why we are taking a test-and-learn approach to the rollout. We know one of the most valuable things Tinder can do to make members feel safe is to give them more confidence that their matches are authentic and more control over who they interact with," Tinder's Head of Trust and Safety Product Rory Kozoll shared in a press release.

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Tuesday
Aug172021

YouTube experiments with instant comment translations for Premium mobile subscribers

If you have a YouTube Premium subscription, you can try out instant comment translations on Android and iOS. The option is available through YouTube Experiments, but you need to opt in to access it. Once you do, there will be a Translate toggle within the video comment section. The app will then automatically translate any comment that isn't your preset device or app setting. You have a See Original option to get a look at the original comment. 

We can't speak for how accurate the translations will be, though. But you can offer feedback if you want through a dedicated questionnaire. This feature will only be live until September 9. We don't yet if YouTube plans to roll this out to more users in the future.

Source: 9to5Google

Monday
Aug162021

Fitbit Sense, Versa 3 get new Brother Vellies, Victor Glemaud smartwatch bands

Source: Fitbit

Fitbit partners with Brother Vellies and Victor Glemaud for new stylish band options for the Sense and Versa 3. Toronto-native Aurora James introduces a luxe twist to the scrunchie-inspired design of Brother Vellies' strap using premium Horween leather in black and brown. 

Meanwhile, Glemaud takes inspiration from diverse skin tones to create two gender-neutral knit straps, with the bands made from sustainable REPREVE recycled plastic fibres. Both straps work with the Sense and Versa 3. Pricing starts at CAD 49.95.

Source: Hypebae

Monday
Aug162021

Google tipped to launch Pixel 5a on Aug. 17

If the rumours are accurate, we might be a few hours away from seeing the Google Pixel 5a. Android Police got their hands on what it claims are repair shop photos of the Pixel 5a. According to the site, it'll be launched on August 17. It will have a similar dual rear camera setup and size as the Pixel 4a 5G, but it'll reportedly get a larger 4,680mAh battery (up from the Pixel 4a's 3,800mAh), a headphone jack and a grippier plastic body. It looks like it has a ribbed power button.

We don't know the processor, but it's expected to use a Snapdragon chipset instead of a variant of the upcoming Tensor chip for the Pixel 6. Past rumours claim the Pixel 5a will get an August 26 release in stores with a price tag of USD 450 (around CAD 565).

Via: Engadget