Category Video games
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Technological World for November 18: iPhone 12 rocks, Fleets from Tweets, Dyson's Black Friday deals, Pikmin 3 Deluxe shines
Hands-on with the iPhone 12, Twitter’s new Fleets, Dyson Canada’s price drops for Black Friday, and Pikmin 3 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for November 11: New generation of Macs introduced, Black Friday at Ikea and Best Buy, the Asus Zephyrus G15 is a beast, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition confirmed, Miles Morales is Spider-Man
What Ikea Canada and Best Buy Canada are doing for Black Friday, the amazing Asus Zephyrus G15 laptop, Mass Effect is getting remastered, Miles Morales is the best Spider-Man, Apple has introduced the new generation of Mac computers built with Apple Silicon.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for November 4: Social media on election night, how covid-19 spreads, Canada feds to regulate streaming services, Cadillac Fairview malls fail to get consent, Torchlight III is light-hearted dungeon crawler
Online animations show how coronavirus spreads and what you can do to stop it, the Canadian government looks to regulate streaming services, an investigation into Cadillac Fairview malls shows the company did not get required consent from shoppers, and Torchlight III is a light-hearted dungeon crawler, Twitter and Facebook on election night.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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The Shift, October 28: #DataSecurity, #TrumpTwitterHack, #BaldursGate, #WatchDogsLegion
On the Corus Radio Network, Blaine Kyllo talks about the need for businesses to focus on data security, what we can learn from Trump’s Twitter being hacked, Baldur’s Gate III, and Watch Dogs: Legion.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for October 28: The need for personal data security, learn from Trump's mistake, Baldur's Gate III early access not for everyone, take back London in Watch Dogs: Legion
Learn from Trump’s Twitter mistake, Baldur’s Gate 3 may be worth getting early, and Watch Dog: Legion takes to the streets of London, a new report finds that Canadians are worried about what businesses do with their private info.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo