Tech
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- Evan McIntosh
- July 15, 2020
Google Meet will soon see an expanded toolset
Zoom zoom. Google has been playing with its Google Meet videoconferencing tool throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, even adding some of its enterprise level tools to free accounts, and upgrading the security of education users to
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- July 13, 2020
Apple releases iOS 14 Beta to public
It beta be a good update. Apple’s beta OSes often go through a public beta and this fall’s new iOS is no exception. Be warned though — it’s in beta for a reason. Crashes, system
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- July 10, 2020
Duolingo adds Finnish lessons to app
But when will you be Finnished with it? For years, one common request for Duolingo is to add a Finnish option to learn the delightfully tricky language of Finland. Many years later, it finally happened!
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- July 2, 2020
iPhone 12 unlikely to include EarPods or charger
What’s in the box? Apple isn’t interested in giving out freebies anymore it seems. According to a reliable source, as reported by macRumors, Apple is most likely excluding the standard EarPods and charger from the
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- Digital, Apps, and Streaming
- June 29, 2020
Studio Ghibli films arrive on Netflix in Canada
They’ll spirit you away. Netflix continues to bolster its anime portfolio by rolling out a collection of Studio Ghibli films, ranging from 1984’s (pre Ghibli) Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind to 2014’s When
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- June 9, 2020
Canadian university creates wearable, portable robotic arm
Move over, Doc Ock. Researchers at the Université de Sherbrooke in Canada have created a lightweight, wearable, 3-fingered robotic arm that functions almost identically to a real human arm while having a similar weight. The
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- Jaeger Basger
- May 31, 2020
Opinion: You can now schedule tweets directly from Twitter. Don’t.
Why you shouldn’t schedule your tweets. Twitter has been on a tear releasing new features, first rolling out on a limited basis the ability to restrict replies to those mentioned, and now adding the ability
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- Digital, Apps, and Streaming
- May 28, 2020
Texas Instruments updating graphing calculators to remove functionality, programming
In a move that is sure to anger many TI programming enthusiasts, Texas Instruments released a firmware update for popular TI-83 and TI-84 graphing calculators that removes the ability to load programs written in C
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- May 26, 2020
Google Chrome introduces tab grouping
We’ve all been there — we’re browsing away and suddenly realize we’ve got 10, 20, 50 tabs open! With no real way to organize any of them, chances are you’ve ended up hunting through a
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- Aaron Hudspeth
- May 23, 2020
PC Building 101: RAM
The work horse of any good PC. Random Access Memory, or RAM for short, is often overlooked yet incredibly vital to your computer’s operation. Without it, it is literally impossible for your computer to boot









