Category Consumer technology
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Technological World for March 18: COVID-19 online assessment, telcos waiving overage fees, how to stay sane while self isolating, stopping the profiteers, technology helps with homeschooling
How technology is helping us cope with COVID-19.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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The Shift with Drex, March 11: #IsItCancelledYet, #EpsonCanadaWFHSurvey, #OnlineEducation, #TLOUtoHBO
On the Corus Radio Network, Blaine Kyllo talks about the website tracking all the events being cancelled in the wake of COVID-19, what people do when they work from home, Chinese students flooding the App Store with negative reviews, and the deal to bring The Last of Us to HBO as a series.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for March 11: Tracking COVID-19 caused cancellations, what people do when they work from home, Chinese students getting out of homework, free ebook from Tor for International Women's Day, The Last of Us headed to HBO as a series
A free ebook to celebrate International Women’s Day, one of the best video games of all time is headed to TV, what people are really doing when they work from home, how Chinese students are coping with online learning, tracking all the cancelled events.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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The Shift with Drex, March 4: #FreeConferencingSoftware, #HotelHDMI, #Twitter, #TheDivision2
On the Corus Radio Network, Blaine Kyllo talks about Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey being under threat by a company buying up stock, how Google and Microsoft have made conferencing and collaboration software available for free, how you can access the HDMI on the hotel TV, and the latest expansion for Ubisoft’s The Division 2.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for March 4: Google Hangout and Microsoft Teams are free due to COVID-19, hotel room HDMI, optimized charging your iPhone, Warlords of New York new expansion for The Division 2
Action in The Division 2 moves back to New York, and how to improve travelling by hacking hotel TVs, and managing your iPhone battery, Google and Microsoft are responding to COVID-19 with free software.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo