Sunday
Jan102021

This Alexa command will remind you of upcoming events

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A new Alexa command that has rolled out in the US will help you remember upcoming events. All you have to ask Alexa is to "tell me when" an event happens. It will answer your query and simultaneously set a reminder for when that event occurs. You can use it for everything from major sports events, TV show air dates, emails from contacts, holidays, and the like.

This new command is part of Amazon's new strategy to determine your intent instead of merely answering your question. There might be more of these responses in the future. And we're certainly hoping it makes its way here.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Jan092021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 1/3 – 1/9

Saturday
Jan092021

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold & Fold 2, Note 10+ to get Android 11 on Jan. 20

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Three Samsung Galaxy flagships on Telus are getting the latest Android version. The network's recent software update schedule shows that the Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy Z Fold 5G, and Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G will be getting the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 on January 20. Telus recently rolled out the update to the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series. 

If it's the 20th already and you want to check if the update is available for you, you just need to head to Settings > Software Update > Download and install > Install Now to get the latest update. One UI 3.0 provides a refreshed visual design with better performance, making sure your device performs better.

Saturday
Jan092021

Mercedes-Benz shows off its massive Hyperscreen display for EQS luxury EV

Touch-based infotainment displays are quite common these days, but we're confident that there aren't many of them that feature as gigantic a display as the new Mercedes-Benz MBUX Hyperscreen. This massive 56-inch display is built specifically for the EQS luxury electric vehicle. It features the automaker's second-generation MBUX infotainment system, which no longer has physical buttons as the system relies on touch- and voice-controlled interface.

Technically, Hyperscreen isn't one giant screen, but several OLED panels embedded into a piece of curved glass that spans most of the EQS' dash. It is covered by anti-reflective Gorilla Glass with auto-brightness adjustment courtesy of a camera and light sensor, making sure you don't get distracted by it when you drive at night. It has a total of 12 actuators beneath its touch-sensitive surface for haptic feedback and analogue air vents embedded in the surface at either end.

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