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This week, get your sci-fi and fantasy book fill with online TorCon 2020, Hilton’s smartphone app gives you control over your stay, Tony Hawk Pro Skater games are getting remastered, and free-to-play Dauntless is getting a new expansion. But first, a new hand gesture has been developed to be used by victims of domestic violence.

Canadian Women’s Foundation creates hand gesture as alert to domestic violence

One of the dangerous consequences of sheltering and isolating at home for some people is that it increases the risk of violence occurring to them there.

In an effort to help women who are threatened by gender-based violence, the Canadian Women’s Foundation created a simple hand signal that can be used to ask for help. The idea is that it could be discretely shown while on a video call with someone.

Accompanying the video that demonstrates how to form the signal are ways that people can safely check in with people in abusive relationships.

The campaign has since been adopted by dozens of other organizations including the Women’s Funding Network in the U.S.

TorCon 2020 an online celebration of sci-fi and fantasy authors

Starting tomorrow and running through Sunday evening, website Den of Geek is partnering with publisher Tor Books on TorCon 2020.

It’s another virtual fan convention, but this time focusing on books and authors, including conversations between Christopher Paolini and Brandon Sanderson, Neil Gaiman and V.E. Schwab, and Cory Doctorow and Nnedi Okorafor.

There’s also a group viewing of Night of the Living Dead, the classic George Romero, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Daniel Kraus, who co-wrote with Romero, The Living Dead, a new book set in the same world.

These events are all free, but you have to register for them in advance.

Hilton’s smartphone app give you independent control over your hotel stay

When I was last travelling for work – way back in early March – I stayed in two Hilton hotels, which gave me the chance to try out the company’s smartphone app

I loved it then, and in this new world of physical distancing, it’s even more outstanding.

It works a lot like airline apps. The day before I arrived I was able to check in to my hotel room and even select the specific room I wanted.

So when I arrived at the hotel, I didn’t even need to talk to anyone at the front desk. I just went to my room and used the app to unlock my door.

That same app allowed me to unlock the fitness centre door, the side doors where the more convenient parking was located, and everywhere else I needed to access.

And when it was time to leave, I used the app to check out.

It is the kind of easy convenience that will be essential for hotels in this new world.

Legendary Tony Hawk video games are getting remastered

Skateboarding exploded as a sport and an activity in the nineties and Tony Hawk was one of the most recognizable names and personalities. That’s one reason why he was the name attached to the video games developed by Neversoft and published by Activision.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video games were acclaimed by critics and fans, and are so beloved to this day that gamers have kept the titles alive with an online reconstruction called THUG Pro.

Activision’s licensing deal with Tony Hawk ended in 2015, but the company still has rights to the Pro Skater property, and in May revealed that the first two games in the franchise, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 (1999 and 2000), are being fully remastered – in 4k – and released as a single package for PS4, Windows, and Xbox One.

The game will include online and local multiplayer and the Create-a-Park and Create-a-Skater modes. The complete roster of skaters who were included in the original games are back, and many of them are also appearing with their current looks.

Because Tony Hawk is now 52.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will be released on September 4, 2020. Anyone preordering the digital version of the game gets access to the Warehouse demo.

Summer expansion brings more depth to free-to-play Dauntless

Tomorrow, a big expansion will be released for Dauntless, a video game developed at Vancouver’s Phoenix Labs.

The free-to-play game turns players into hunters, tracking and taking down massive creatures called Behemoths. Like similar action role-playing games such as Destiny and The Division, Dauntless leverages the online space to connect players, letting them do things together that they couldn’t do alone.

Available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Windows (through the Epic Games Store), and Xbox One, Dauntless is also fully cross-platform, so you can play with friends regardless of what system they’re on. And you can progress your characters through the game on different platforms, too, playing on the go with your Switch and picking up on your Windows box when you get home.

Call of the Void, releasing on June 11, introduces a new Behemoth called Thrax and also a new approach to the narrative of the world. The game takes place in the Shattered Isles, floating segments of land that encircle a planet that cracked open, and where the story has always been present in Dauntless, it’s been static. With the new expansion, things that happen will impact the world permanently.

That adds to the stories that players have been creating and telling themselves within the game. Each player’s character becomes an extension of themselves, with armour and weapons that they prefer.

Another mode coming with Call of the Void is Training Island, where players can go to try out different weapons and practice their moves. It’s an essential addition that makes it easier for new players to get comfortable with the fighting mechanics, and provides enough information on attack and combos that seasoned hunters can refine their fighting tactics. The training arena will also become a place where veterans can mentor rookies, which is important for the overall longevity of the game.

One of the most exhilarating aspects of Dauntless are the Escalations, where teams of players face a series of Behemoth battles that increase in danger and intensity, complicated by hazards and mutations. Call of the Void brings a new Escalation called Umbral, which culminates in a battle against the Behemoth, Thrax. Defeating it will leave hunters with powerful legendary weapons.

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This week on The Shift with Drex I talked about tech companies moving to permanent work from home, how we can support Black-owned businesses online, a new Flourish graphic showing the deadliness of covid-19, Samsung’s new outdoor TV, the Terrace, and Clubhouse Games for the Nintendo Switch.

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This week, going online to support businesses owned by Black people, data visualization shows how deadly covid-19 is, Samsung’s got a TV made to be outside, and Clubhouse Games digitizes 51 board games. But first, big tech wants to make working from home permanent.

Tech companies talk about moving to remote workforce

In responding to the coronavirus pandemic, many companies were able to keep employees working from home.

Now, some of them plan to make the shift permanent.

In early May, Jack Dorsey told employees of Twitter and Square that they could work from home “forever”.

Then, on May 21, Tobi Lutke, the CEO of Shopify announced on Twitter that the Canadian business would be “a digital by default company”.

On that same day, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees that he thinks within 10 years, half of its staff could be “working remotely permanently”.

One of the key benefits to having staff work from home is that there’s no need for the massive cost of office space and supplies. The bigger the company, the more it pays in rent, computer terminals, and water coolers.

It could also open up the job market, because there may be really good hires that just don’t want to move to where the company is based.

A key stumbling block, though, will be how to compensate employees. How will two software engineers with the same skills and position be paid if one lives in rural Manitoba and the other in Silicon Valley?

Going online to support businesses that are owned by Black people

On the subject of Shopify, one of the company’s staffers who interviews Shopify users, Dayna Winter, started a Twitter thread listing businesses with Black founders.

Supporting these businesses is one way to help close wealth gaps and improve representation in our communities and the economy.

Another Twitter thread curated by Jade also lists businesses that are owned by Black people.

Shopify pledged a million dollars to be divided between three different organizations: the Black Health Alliance, Campaign Zero, and the Legal Defense Fund.

Critics, however, note that the Shopify software and systems are used by racist and white nationalist organizations, like Brietbart.

Graphic demonstrates just how deadly covid-19 is

Want proof that the novel coronavirus is worse than the seasonal flu? It’s right here.

What this shows is what people worldwide have died from between January 1 of this year and May 24.

More people have died from covid-19 than anything else so far this year. the number is close to 350,000 people.

Samsung’s outdoor television

When I lived in Arizona, I’d frequently drag my old cathode ray tube television out onto the deck to watch TV at night. It was nice being outside in the desert evening, and out of the air conditioning.

Samsung’s just released a TV that’s designed to be outside.

The Terrace is a 4K OLED television that is resistant to water and dust, and has an anti-reflective coating on the screen which the company says will ensure you can still see what’s on even in daylight.

It’s also been configured to deliver sound in an outdoor environment. And if you want even better sound, there’s the accompanying Terrace Soundbar ($1200), which will be available later this summer.

The Terrace QLED comes in three sizes:

  • 55-inch for $5,000
  • 65-inch for $7,000
  • 75-inch for $9,000

At those prices, we’re unlikely to see a Terrace in a bunch of back yards. But it is a solid option for all those restaurants and bars that are looking to build out their patio and al fresco options as they start opening up again.

Playing classic games with friends on your Nintendo Switch with Clubhouse Games

If you’re running out of things to play with the family, Clubhouse Games is a collection of digital versions of 51 different board games that you and the gang can play.

Yes, you could play the actual board games, but who’s got space to store 51 boxes?

Clubhouse Games has something for everyone, too. There are the expected things like chess, checkers, backgammon, and go. And there are lots of things you can do with card, including some basic poker games (blackjack and Texas hold ‘em) as well as speed and president. And there are puzzle and strategy games, like dots and boxes and shogi.

There are dozens of games in this package that were new to me, too, coming from different cultures and regions of the world.

You can play with up to four people, you can connect multiple Switches to play, too. With some games, Mosaic Mode turns four units into one larger play space. With the slot car game, for example, you can rearrange how the four Switches are arranged to get bigger and more varied tracks.

Clubhouse Games is the perfect companion to Animal Crossing for these days of isolating at home. To play them, you’ve gotta get a Switch.

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This week, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is serializing a new novel online, Side Door brings concerts into your home, I’m playing The Last of Us Part II, Epistory uses typing as a video-game mechanic, and Minecraft Dungeons is a new way to play. But first, LG’s new OLED televisions will take your breath away.

LG’s new OLED televisions are the best you can get right now

For the past couple of years, LG’s line of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) televisions have been at the top of the list for home screens.

The 2020 models are even better, and if you can afford one, the LG CX line is the best screen you can get right now.

I’ve had one in my house for the past couple of weeks, and while I’ve watched things on LG’s earlier OLED televisions, I am impressed with the picture quality on the 55CX.

OLED screens are notable for the perfect blacks and rich colours that they can generate, and the high dynamic range (HDR) feature brings uncanny detail and texture to video.

But the CX improves on all that with technology to improve the responsiveness of the screen. Notably, it has variable refresh rate (VRR) functionality that allows the television to automatically adjust the rate at which it updates the picture on the screen.

This is excellent news for video game players because it means the CX will change from 30 Hz to 60 Hz without any image jitter.

In addition to that, the “a9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K” in LG’s 2020 OLEDs takes regular images and upscales them so they display at closer to 4K quality.

The approach to using motion smoothing to prevent blurring – which is despised by filmmakers – is also addressed with the CX in the form of “Filmmaker Mode”, which disables all the post-processing effects that might be done by the television system.

The LG 2020 OLEDs are compatible with Apple’s HomeKit, it’s got Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant built in, and you can install streaming apps including Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix, and YouTube (but not Crave).

The three sizes of LG’s CX series are:

  • 55: as low as $2,600
  • 65: as low as $3,800
  • 77: $7,000

Also in the 2020 series of LG OLEDs are the GX Gallery Series (starting at $3,300) and the Signature OLED ZX 8K (around $30,000).

LG Canada also sent me one of the new LG Soundbars (SN9YG) to use with the CX, and while the dialogue was a bit muddy in some cases, the 5.1.2 soundbar easily filled the house with sound and the subwoofer made sure we felt the bass. You can pair two wireless speakers to turn this into a 7.1.2 system.

Harry Potter author Rowling publishing new novel for free online

J.K. Rowling knows that the various isolation protocols in place around the world have been particularly difficult for kids. So she’s giving them – and us – a novel to help keep us busy.

The Ickabog has nothing to do with Harry Potter, although Rowling admits to having written early drafts while she was writing those books.

So what is it about? According to Rowling, “The Ickabog is a story about truth and the abuse of power.  To forestall one obvious question: the idea came to me well over a decade ago, so it isn’t intended to be read as a response to anything that’s happening in the world right now. The themes are timeless and could apply to any era or any country.”

She’s publishing between one and three chapters daily to the website; so far five chapters of the new novel have been published.

And while The Ickabog is being serialized for free online, it will be published in print later this year. Rowling is donating her royalties to “groups who’ve been particularly impacted by the pandemic”.

And she’s asking children to create illustrations based on the story. Publishers in each territory where the book will be published are staging competitions to select artwork to be used in the final print edition.

Parents of Canadian children can submit illustrations to Scholastic.

Winners will receive a signed copy of the book and a $650 USD donation of books “to the school or library of the winner’s choice”.

Music concerts at home with Side Door

There have been a lot of free performances being offered by artists in the past months, but Canadian business Side Door expects that music fans who are used to paying for concert events are willing to spend a few bucks for an online event.

Founded by Vancouver musician Dan Mangan and Nova Scotia promoter Laura Simpson, Side Door got its start matching touring musicians with non-traditional venues and hosts. Like your backyard or living room.

With in-person gatherings being restricted, Side Door is offering artists the chance to stage live-stream concerts for audiences around the world.

Tickets for the performances range from $5 to around $15 (the artists set their own prices).

Upcoming shows include

I’m playing The Last of Us Part II and you’re not

That’s all I can say about that right now.

But if you want to see more of the game, earlier today director Neil Druckmann from Naughty Dog previewed the experience on Playstation’s latest State of Play. You can watch it here.

Epistory makes learning to type fun and engaging

One of the things I’ve got my kids doing while they’re doing their schooling at home is keyboarding (it was called typing in my childhood).

Once they’d learned all about the home row and the basics had begun to automate in them, I needed something to get them practicing. Retyping pages from books just didn’t seem to work, but thankfully I’ve found something better.

Epistory is lovely little adventure game where players need to type words in order to damage the insect creatures that attack them.

The story is relevant: players help a writer overcome writer’s block by collecting sentence fragments and story elements.

Epistory is adaptive, too, so if you are a skilled typist the game will make it more difficult than it would be for beginners. And the game has been localized for different languages and keyboard layouts.

You do need to have the basics of typing learned, or Epistory will be frustrating. But once you’ve got the hang of it, there’s lots to reveal here.

Minecraft Dungeons a new way to play in the world of blocks

Minecraft is already the best-selling video game of all time (with over 200 million copies sold), and there are millions of kids playing it these days while they are in isolation mode.

Minecraft Dungeons puts gamers into the world in the context of an action adventure, a completely new way to play. In Dungeons, you can play with up to three friends – couch co-op or online – roaming around a Minecraft world, fighting enemies (called “mobs” in Minecraft), collecting treasure, and exploring dungeons.

It’s a game created in the spirit of dungeon crawling adventures of old, and it’s designed so that kids who may be new to this kind of game can easily pick it up and play. Diablo fans may find Minecraft Dungeons a bit limited, but if you can set your expectations accordingly, it’s a delightful game to play.

And because this is Minecraft, although it’s owned by Microsoft, Dungeons is available on the Nintendo Switch and PS4, too. Cross-platform play isn’t available yet, but it is planned.

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