Wednesday
Jun252014

Google I/O represents crossroads for Android's bevy of products

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Today's Google I/O Keynote felt very much like a bookend to Apple's own WWDC keynote earlier this month in the same venue. Just like Apple, Google focused on its two main operating systems and their surrounding ecosystems. Android, which is now being called Android "L" because even Google realizes calling an OS 'Lollypop' just sounds juvenile, and Chrome as well as it's huge array of cloud services.

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Wednesday
Jun252014

iTunes celebrating Canada's 147th birthday with Made in Canada section

With Canada Day just around the corner, here are some great survival tips to get around your city, celebrate in style, and also enjoy your favourite Canadian content.  iTunes has a complete “MADE IN CANADA” feature where you can find works by your favourite Canadian artists - movies/music/apps  etc - including Sarah McLachlan, the latest season of Orphan Black, Denis Villeneuve’s  Enemy with Jake Gyllenhaal and more.

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Wednesday
Jun252014

Google I/O: Android One is Google's platform for emerging markets

Google's looking seriously at emerging markets as well as smartphone users on the entry level. Under the Android One platform, Google revelaed that it is dictating the hardware as well as the software for affordable devices to enable them to run Android in an optimized manner while maintaning low cost in hardware. The software of the Android One devices will be handled by Google, so just like Google Play and Nexus devices, they are assured of the latest possible software and features.

Wednesday
Jun252014

Facebook's answer to Snapchat, the Slingshot App now available globally

Facebook announced that its new Creative Labs app, Slingshot, is available internationally.  Slingshot lets users quickly share moments—little and big—with lots of people at once. It’s a new kind of feed where everyone is a creator. You start by shooting a photo or video of what you're up to and then sling it to a bunch of friends. Friends won’t be able to see your shot in their feed until they sling something to you. Will this new functionality catch on? Only time will tell, Facebook seems to think that this is how many users prefer to communicate.

Check out http://www.sling.me/ and the Slingshot team’s blog for more information.  Slingshot in available in English on iPhone (iOS7) and Android (Jelly Bean and KitKat).