Leaked renders of Fitbit’s upcoming kid-oriented fitness tracker, the Ace 3, have leaked online, showing off a slight design refresh and some fun new colours. WinFuture shared the renders, including a red and black colour and a light purple and green combo. Aside from the colour, the trackers feature a more rounded design compared to the Fitbit Ace 2’s squared-off look. On top … [Read more...] about Leak reveals Fitbit Ace 3 fitness tracker for kids with refresh design
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Apple’s ‘Find My’ app could get new tracking prevention features
If the latest iOS 14.5 developer beta is an accurate indication of an upcoming feature set, Apple may be working on a new ‘Find My’ functionality that prevents someone from using the app to track people. First spotted by 9to5Mac, “Item Safety Alerts” notify you if an unknown device is being tracked on the Find My app and is moving with you. In theory, this feature counteracts a … [Read more...] about Apple’s ‘Find My’ app could get new tracking prevention features
How to transfer photos from iPhone to Android and vice versa
With Apple’s new iCloud photo transfer tool, now is a good time to outline all the ways to transfer photos between Apple’s and Google’s respective ecosystems. There are a couple of ways to move your photos around. Neither is easy or instant, but it can be done. A few of these methods also help offload your photos to local storage. One thing to keep in mind is that regardless of … [Read more...] about How to transfer photos from iPhone to Android and vice versa
Google rumoured to unveil new Pixel June 11, new Pixel Buds mid-April
Google is reportedly working on launching several new devices before the end of Q2 2021. According to Jon Prosser, the creator of the YouTube channel Front Page Tech, we’ll see new Pixel Buds in mid-April. Prosser doesn’t reveal very much about the new Pixel Buds, but hopefully, these wireless earbuds offer real active noise-cancellation, a feature the Pixel Buds (2020) … [Read more...] about Google rumoured to unveil new Pixel June 11, new Pixel Buds mid-April
Save almost $200 on this Dell 27-inch 1440p monitor
Dell Canada has a solid deal on a 27-inch Quad HD (QHD) 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution monitor, which could be an excellent — and affordable — way to spruce up your work-from-home set-up. Naturally, RedFlagDeals (RFD) spotted the deal, which has the Dell S2721D monitor priced at $279.99. Typically, the panel would run you $449.99, but it’s on sale for $170 off (38 percent … [Read more...] about Save almost $200 on this Dell 27-inch 1440p monitor
Pokémon Unite leak shows beta footage of the game’s battle pass
A player has already leaked footage from Pokémon Unite’s Canadian beta, which began just this month. Leaks are a common occurrence in the video game industry, so this doesn’t exactly come as a surprise — especially for a popular franchise like Pokémon. Since Pokémon Unite is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), it makes sense that the game will be using a … [Read more...] about Pokémon Unite leak shows beta footage of the game’s battle pass
Samsung and Mastercard collaborating to develop fingerprint payment card
Samsung has announced that it’s working with Mastercard to create a biometric scanning payment card with a built-in fingerprint reader. The tech giant says the card will add speed, security and safety to contact-less authentications. The collaboration aims to use biometric authentication capabilities to allow for safer interactions and eliminate the need to enter a … [Read more...] about Samsung and Mastercard collaborating to develop fingerprint payment card
Alphabet’s Project Wolverine will isolate a person’s voice in a crowd
Alphabet’s X lab is working on a new project called ‘Wolverine’ that’s capable of isolating individual voices in a crowd. First reported by Insider, which says it spoke to X lab employees, Alphabet’s mysterious moonshot division is reportedly trying to figure out how to isolate an individual voice in a crowded room to make it easier to focus on one person when there are … [Read more...] about Alphabet’s Project Wolverine will isolate a person’s voice in a crowd
Loblaws rolls out PC Health virtual healthcare app to more provinces
Loblaws has rolled out its PC Health virtual healthcare app in Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The app is now available across Canada in English and French, with the exception of Quebec. It initially launched in Atlantic Canada in October 2020 and then rolled out to Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta a month later. The app is designed to … [Read more...] about Loblaws rolls out PC Health virtual healthcare app to more provinces
Asus’ ROG Phone 5 might feature 18GB of RAM
Given Asus is planning to launch the ROG Phone 5 on March 10th, it makes sense that a benchmark for the upcoming smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench. MySmartPrice first spotted the listing, which reveals that the phone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and 18GB of RAM. The Geekbench listing lists 16.97GB, but it’ll likely be rounded up when the phone launches … [Read more...] about Asus’ ROG Phone 5 might feature 18GB of RAM