Entries by Nicole Batac (11812)

Tuesday
Mar312015

LG and Rogers bring VoLTE-capable G3 Vigor to Canada 

LG and Rogers are bringing the country's first VoLTE-enabled smartphone to Canadian subscribers for $0 under select 2-year Share Everything plans. VoLTE technology is designed to bring clearer voice and video calls over LTE instead of over common voice networks. This is said not just to affect to affect call quality but the ability to connect faster if you're calling someone closer to you.  

If you're curious about the specs of the G3 Vigor, it comes with a 5-inch HD IPS display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 8GB internal storage with expansion capability via microSD of up to 32GB, and an 8MP rear camera with laser auto focus as well as 1.3MP front-facing camera. It also packs in a 2,540mAh battery. 

Source: LG  

Tuesday
Mar312015

Amazon.ca celebrates World Backup Day with sale

Amazon.ca doesn't want you to be an "April Fool" and reminds you to backup this World Backup Day. They have set up a World Backup Day deals store so you can see everything at a glance. Customers are eligible for various shipping options like Free Super Saver Shipping, Free Two-Day Shipping with Amazon Prime or Same Day Delivery (for those shipping to Vancouver or Toronto). 

Tuesday
Mar312015

Inbox by Google now lets you set custom snooze times 

Google understands that people have varying definitions of what morning, afternoon, and evening is. That's why they updated the Snooze feature on Inbox to make it user-defined. You just need to go to the Setting panel and tap on Snooze settings. From there you can define the times for morning, afternoon, and evening. Once updated, if you select "Tomorrow" and "Next week," that will make use of your morning time. Of course, you can still change times manually, if you want.  

Google is also rolling out quicker access to Contacts as well. You can find it before Bundles on the side panel. They are reportedly also working on adding signature support and easier access to delete. It probably won’t be long before we see that. 

Source: Gmail Blog 

Monday
Mar302015

Apple officially accepts non-Apple device trade-ins 

 

Rumours have surfaced a few weeks back that Apple will be accepting non-Apple devices (Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry) to trade for new iPhones. Now, it would seem the initiative is finally official. Working with Brightstar, the ones who run the existing iOS trade-in program, Apple Stores in Canada, US, UK, Germany, France, and Italy are now accepting the non-Apple smartphones.

When you trade in your smartphone, you'll be getting some sort of store credit for an iPhone. Unfortunately, the trade-in doesn't seem to extend to other Apple gadgets, like the Apple Watch and iPad. It's simply a phone-for-phone kind of deal. But it seems to be rolling out slower than expected. At the moment, not all the stores yet know that the trade-in program extends to non-Apple gadgets. 

Source: 9to5Mac via SlashGear