Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Tuesday
Aug092016

Google Maps on Android now allows saving of maps on a microSD card

Good news for users of Google Maps, at least on Android. You can now save maps locally on a connected microSD card. This means not having to use data roaming when discovering a new location plus the convenience of being able to reference a map on demand like when you're planning what places to visit when you're on a plane and without access to the internet. Officially called the "WiFi Only" mode, the feature is a big one for users of entry level smartphones that may have as little as 4GB of onboard storage. 

Source: Engadget

Monday
Aug082016

Canadians can use Apple Pay on vending machines using PayRange App

iPhones can now interact with vending machines thanks to Apple Pay and the PayRange App. Apple Pay can be used to fund the PayRange iOS app, which is being supported by members of the Canadian National Vending Alliance. The app can only be used with BluKey dongle enabled machines, although operators easily install the hardware in seconds.

This extends the range of Apple Pay and adds convenience to users who might be carrying small change for a pop or a bag of chips. Looks like Apple Pay is quickly gaining traction since its June roll out. 

Source:Apple Insider

Monday
Aug082016

The latest Google Photos ad disses the 16GB iPhone's lack of storage

Google is having a little fun with lower storage iPhones as evidenced by this ad which is promoting Google Photos and its ability to smartly free up space. The ad shows various amazingly perfect moments being captured from an iPhone's point of view only to get the dreaded (but all too common) Storage Full error. Apple is expected to retire the 16GB capacity iPhone models, maybe even this year, but at least it is good to know that we have some valid software and cloud storage options to keep our volumes of photos and videos for posterity.

Source: Google

Monday
Aug082016

Parachute's new app sheds light on concussions

Parachute, a non-profit dedicated to injury prevention recently launched Concussion Ed, a free app designed to give Canadians access to critical concussion resources.

It covers concussions throughout different scenarios and is organized into Prevent, Recognize, Manage and Track. It is available in French and English in the App Store as well as Google Play and available via a web- based version for Blackberry and Window users.

 The app has been getting some amazing support including endorsements from Minister of Health Jane Philpott, Minister of Sport Carla Qualtrough, and Gord & Kathleen Stringer, parents of Ontario-teen Rowan Stringer whose tragic death from a brain injury due to concussion led the Ontario government to introduce Rowan’s Law.