Category Consumer technology
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Tech round-up for April 11: Virtuali-Tee sees inside, Microsoft bets on the sun, computers try painting, Jason Voorhees strikes again
This week, computers try to learn how to paint, a new puzzle game celebrates Friday the 13th, and a t-shirt gives a glimpse at what’s inside our bodies. But first, Microsoft is going solar.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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The Shift with Drex, April 4: #ios, #apple, #facebook, #tapplock, #epicgames, #unrealengine
On the Corus Radio Network, Blaine Kyllo and Alex Carr talk about the number of Canadians impacted by the Facebook data scraping done by Cambridge Analytica, Facebook and music licensing, the Tapplock padlock, privacy features in iOS 11.3, and advances in digital animation in Unreal Engine.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Tech round-up for April 4: iOS update boosts privacy, Facebook pays for your music, Tapplock opens with a fingertip, Andy Serkis does Macbeth digitally
This week, Facebook is licensing music for you, a new padlock opens with your fingerprint, and digital character animation takes another leap forward. But first, Apple’s released a new update to iOS.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Tech round-up for March 28: Download your Facebook data, Microsoft changes terms of service, Apple's low-priced iPad, Dota 2 in Vancouver,
This week, will we ever stop talking about Facebook? Plus, Microsoft is worried about offensive language and the world’s biggest esports tournament comes to Vancouver. But first, Apple announces a line of lower-priced iPads.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Tech round-up for March 21: Limit your data on Facebook, space changes your genes, driverless car kills pedestrian, flying taxis
This week, we can learn so much from comparing twins, especially if they are astronauts. Plus, a driverless car kills a pedestrian and flying taxis may soon be in the skies of New Zealand. But first, here’s how you can limit your exposure on Facebook.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo