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This week on The Shift with Drex I talked with guest host Eric Chapman about the new features in Google Lens, how Microsoft Word’s spell check can help geneticists with their research, Epic Games Store giving away Grand Theft Auto V as part of the Mega Sale, Respawn’s new development studio in Vancouver to work on Apex Legends, the limited edition PS4 Pro bundle for The Last of Us Part II, and the new free-to-play multiplayer game, Crucible, from Amazon Game Studios.

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This week, using Microsoft Word for genetics, how to get Grand Theft Auto V for free, Respawn opens a studio in Vancouver, the Last of Us Part II PS4 Pro, and new free-to-play shooter, Crucible. But first, using Google Lens to digitize your notes.

Google Lens will transcribe your handwritten notes for you

Google’s image recognition technology, Google Lens, has just levelled up.

It can translate text in real time, identify flora, provide information on landmarks.

And now the software, which is a standalone app on Android devices and built into the Google app on iOS can take the notes that you’ve written on paper and turn them into digital text.

If you’ve got a laptop running a Chrome browser that is signed in with the same Google account, you can paste that text directly onto your computer.

And if you’re on an Android device, you can select text in another language and Google Lens will read it out to you in that language. Pretty handy if you’re levelling up yourself while in isolation.

Researchers make use of Microsoft Word to help with genetic research, including coronavirus

Randall Munroe, the creator of xkcd.com often makes comics about science and technology. So when he had one suggesting that geneticists were using text editors and Word to do their work, I figured he knew something.

While I was unable to confirm that geneticists really do use Word, it makes sense. All genetic material is encoded using four letters: A, C, G, and T (for adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine). You can use other text formatting to call out specific sequences, and the spell check feature helps to identify outliers.

Epic Games giving away a new game every week

Epic Games, which in addition to developing the video game Fortnite and the Unreal Engine software that game developers use to make games, also has a digital platform for the distribution and play of computer games.

And the Epic Games Store is having a Mega Sale. Every Thursday until June 11, a new game will be made available for free to own. This week’s game is Grand Theft Auto V from Rockstar, and you’ve got until 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET tomorrow morning to pick it up. A new game will be available after that.

The sale also includes good deals on games including:

New Vancouver video game studio revealed by EA’s Respawn

Respawn Entertainment is a going concern. The studio behind the free-to-play multiplayer shooter Apex Legends, which has just kicked off season five, is also responsible for the latest Star Wars Game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

And with the success of these newest titles, Respawn has expanded to Vancouver.

The new studio is part of Electronic Arts’ campus in Burnaby – Respawn is owned by EA – although everyone’s working from home right now.

There are about 60 developers currently working on Apex Legends, and a spokesperson told me they are looking to grow to around 80 in the coming months.

Not bad for a company that just turned 10.

Limited edition PS4 Pro console styled after The Last of Us protagonist’s tattoo

The Last of Us Part II is a mere month away from release, and this week Sony announced a limited edition PS4 Pro console to go with the game.

The bundle includes a PS4 Pro console with a matte finish and engraved with a fern graphic that is the design of Ellie’s tattoo.

Ellie is the main protagonist of this sequel, and one of the main characters of the first game released in 2013.

The bundle costs $500 and also comes with a copy of the game on disc and a DualShock 4 controller that is also engraved with the fern. It’s available to pre-order now.

The controller can also be purchased separately for $75.

The fern design carries over to a new PS Gold wireless headset ($120) and a 2 TB external hard drive from Seagate ($115).

The Last of Us Part II releases on June 19.

Amazon’s free to play shooter Crucible out now

There’s a new game in the multiplayer shooter genre for Windows gamers.

Crucible comes from Seattle’s Relentless, a division of Amazon Game Studios, and it gives players ten different “hunters” to embody while teaming up to take on opponents in three different modes.

Alpha Hunters is a last player standing where you start in eight teams of two. Harvester Command has two teams of eight trying to control zones. And Heart of the Hives is a four-on-four race to collect the hearts of creatures that you’ve taken out.

The game takes place on the planet Crucible, which is populated by weird flora and fauna. The characters are varied and include humans, other species, and even a robot. Each of them has unique personalities and abilities.

While the game is free to download and play, you can spend real money on Crucible to alter your experience. Three founders packs are available to purchase for between $17 and $57 that unlock skins and rewards.

Crucible is going to follow the seasonal model adopted by other free-to-play games. It’s in pre-season until July 13, providing players with plenty of time to level up before things get serious.

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This week, Apple’s Swift Student Challenge, finding your family history on Ancestry.ca, Sidewalk Labs says sayonara to Toronto, and TP-Link’s Deco X60 is the best Wi-Fi mesh you can get right now. But first, get your fan on with Homecon.

Homecon brings fan convention experience to you

Spring is the time of year when all the fan conventions begin happening, but with the worldwide shutdown due to the pandemic, most of those have been cancelled (or postponed, which to my mind is simply delaying the inevitable).

Homecon seized on the idea that the fan experience can be virtual. Over the weekend of April 10, organizers brought together a number of celebrities to participate in conference-call-enabled panels and offered attendees the opportunity to schedule one-on-one video chats with them.

The “2nd Edition” of the virtual event will stream on Twitch this Saturday and Sunday (May 16 and May 17) starting at 7:45 a.m. PT, 10:45 a.m. ET.

While the celebrities who will be available for the one-on-one video chats had not been released by the time I published this article, the two-day event will included panels on the television shows Orphan Black, Heroes, Vikings, The 100, Dark Matter, and The Rookie, and actors Tatiana Maslany, Nathan Fillion, and more.

There’s also a panel on indigenous sci-fi and horror that looks to include stars of the film, Blood Quantum.

Young coders can enter Apple’s Swift Student Challenge

Apple announced this week that students from around the world (minimum 13-years-old and enrolled in school) have a chance to win a Worldwide Developer’s Conference 2020 jacket and pin set as part of the Swift Student Challenge.

The task is to build a creative scene in a Swift playground using the free Swift Playgrounds app, which teaches how to code the Swift programming language by solving problems and playing games.

Submissions are due before midnight, Pacific time on Sunday, May 17.

Ancestry website makes its database available for free this weekend

Ancestry.ca, which is affiliated with Ancestry sites around the world, has a massive database of information about people and families and claims to have more than 4 billion profiles in 34 million family trees.

And from Friday, May 15 to Monday, May 18, you can explore your family history for free.

You might start by searching with your last name and finding out where the name originates. In a release promoting the service, the company reported that the most popular surname in Canada is “Smith”. That’s been true since 1911.

Ancestry.ca has also developed a worksheet that kids learning from home can use to guide their research into their family name.

After this weekend you can take advantage of a 14-day free trial to explore more. A membership to Ancestry.ca costs between $15 and $30 a month, depending on what information you want access to.

Google affiliate Sidewalk Labs abandons Toronto Quayside project

In the fall of 2017, Sidewalk Labs, which says it is “reimagining cities to improve quality of life,” announced an interesting project along Toronto’s eastern waterfront.

Quayside was going to be a neighbourhood where new technology would be integral. Not just digital services like high-speed connectivity throughout, but innovations in transportation and mobility and even in how construction was to take place.

But the project has been scrapped.

In a post, Sidewalk Labs CEO Daniel Doctoroff called the decision “difficult” and says that the effort to tackle “big urban problems” will continue.

New TP-Link Deco mesh routers give you Wi-Fi 6 connectivity which means faster, more stable wireless

Never before have you needed better wireless at home, especially if you’ve got multiple people in your household, all trying to get access to the internet for meetings, school work, gaming, and Netflix.

The new mesh Wi-Fi routers from TP-Link are here to save you.

The Deco X20 and Deco X60 use the Wi-Fi 6 standard, which is the next-generation connectivity protocol.

There are a few things which make Wi-Fi 6 different from earlier standards. One is that it supports faster upload and download speeds. Faster than you can probably use, in fact, even if you’ve got the premium package from your internet service provider.

More importantly, Wi-Fi 6 is better able to manage multiple devices being connected to a network. It means that routers can support more devices at once. While you may not get faster speeds to your devices – that will be determined by your tablet, smartphone, or laptop – you will find that your connection will be more stable.

That’s on top of the other features that TP-Link brings, including mesh networking, Alexa support, and simple set up and configuration with the Deco smartphone app.

I’ve got the X60 up and running in our house, and we’ve noticed an immediate improvement over the mesh routers it’s replaced.

There are three main differences between the Deco X60 and the Deco X20:

  • Deco X20: up to 1,800 Mbps, up to 5,800 square feet of coverage, $400
  • Deco X60: up to 3,000 Mbps, up to 7,000 square feet of coverage, $550

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This week on The Shift with Drex, with guest host Shane Hewitt, I talked about the tech product service programs being offered by Huawei Canada and Samsung Canada, celebrities reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Summer Game Fest, EA Play 2020, Xbox 20/20, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and the Xbox Smart Delivery program.

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