Entries by Nicole Batac (11822)

Sunday
May122024

Nokia 3210 gets a modern makeover

Photo: HMD

The iconic Nokia 3210 gets a modern makeover in 2024! While it shares the name of its 1999 predecessor, this new 3210 boasts a design more akin to the recently released Nokia 6310. The phone packs a compact 2.4-inch TFT LCD and a basic 2-megapixel rear camera with flash. It runs the S30+ operating system with support for Cloud Apps, keeping things simple yet functional.  

Under the hood, a Unisoc T107 chipset handles processing, paired with 64MB RAM and 128MB of storage expandable up to 32GB via microSD. Modern connectivity is provided by Bluetooth 5.0, while a 3.5mm headphone jack lets you enjoy your favourite tunes. The FM radio is another welcome feature for those who prefer traditional broadcasting.

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Saturday
May112024

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 5/5- 5/11

Friday
May102024

Apple unveils playful packaging for new Apple Pencil Pro

Photo: @Mrwhosetheboss via X

This week, alongside the powerful new iPad Pro and iPad Air, Apple launched a fresh iteration of its beloved stylus, the Apple Pencil Pro. Boasting innovative sensors for haptic feedback and a cool "Barrel Roll" effect, it also arrives in surprisingly delightful packaging.

Apple's packaging is renowned for its quality design, but terms like "clean," "minimalist," or even "utilitarian" typically come to mind. Recent iPhone and iPad boxes follow a strict formula, offering a predictable (though well-designed) experience. However, the Apple Pencil Pro breaks the mould.

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Friday
May102024

Apple's 'Crush'-ing blow: A tone-deaf ad backfires

The deep-seated disgust many felt towards Apple's latest iPad Pro commercial is understandable. A montage of cherished creative tools—a piano, paints, a record player, etc.—being obliterated by a hydraulic press is an alarming image. Especially considering the piano's potential lifespan dwarfs the fleeting relevance of a new gadget.

The message we got was this: Apple, a tech giant, is crushing everything beautiful and human in favour of a sleek, but ultimately disposable, device. They wanted us to think about the device's thinness—one of its biggest selling points—but it came at a cost of what looked like we're going to destroy everything else you use for creativity and expression.

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