tech tuesday

Tech Tuesday: The Future of Gaming & Samsung Galaxy S4 launch
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Tech Tuesday: The Future of Gaming & Samsung Galaxy S4 launch

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Samsung Galaxy S4: Samsung is set to unveil the latest version of their wildly popular Galaxy smartphone, the S4 on May 3rd. Smaller and lighter than the previous model, with a beautiful, larger screen thanks to a smaller bezel, the S4 is…

Tech Tuesday: Canada’s 1st digital classroom & highspeed internet from a ceiling lamp
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Tech Tuesday: Canada’s 1st digital classroom & highspeed internet from a ceiling lamp

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Port Coquitlam gets Canada’s first Digital Classroom: Last week, Samsung Canada unveiled their pilot program, “Samsung Class”, the first digitally connected classroom in Canada. Using 31 Galaxy Tab 10″ tablets, a 65″ digital e-Board and custom software, the program at Riverside Secondary…

Tech Tuesday: Graphene Super Capacitors and Use the Force with Myo
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Tech Tuesday: Graphene Super Capacitors and Use the Force with Myo

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these items: Graphene super capacitors: Researchers at UCLA, while working on an unrelated project with Graphene, they discovered that their process essentially made a super capacitor out of carbon. This is like a battery except that it charges and discharges a hundred to a thousand…

Tech Tuesday: Ubuntu Smartphones & Slingshot water treatment device
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Tech Tuesday: Ubuntu Smartphones & Slingshot water treatment device

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Ubuntu based smartphones are coming: Later this year, a new smartphone platform is expected to debut. Smartphones running on the Linux based Ubuntu operating system will be available. Basically a desktop computer in a handheld form factor, you’ll be able to dock…

Tech Tuesday: Tagging felons with DNA & Predicting the future with Software
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Tech Tuesday: Tagging felons with DNA & Predicting the future with Software

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these items: DNA Gun will tag felons for weeks: The UK based Selectamark has created a DNA gun that is being used by law enforcement and the military to tag felons using non-lethal pellets that are similar to paintball rounds. These pellets will leave specifically…

Tech Tuesday: A Smartphone on your wrist & RIM’s launch of BlackBerry 10
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Tech Tuesday: A Smartphone on your wrist & RIM’s launch of BlackBerry 10

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these items: Neptune Pine Smart Watch: Smartwatches have been around for awhile now but have always been used as an extention to your smartphone. The Neptune Pine wants to be the watch that replaces your smartphone with it’s integrated Android operating system, wifi, built in…

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Tech Tuesday: 3D Printed Buildings & Using Your Face as a Remote

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these items: 3D printed building: Coming in 2014, 3d printing goes to a whole new level as Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars plans to make the worlds first 3d printed home using the Italian designed DShape printer. This is the same printer that made the Rygo…

Tech Tuesday: MeterPlug and the Blip wifi blood pressure monitor
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Tech Tuesday: MeterPlug and the Blip wifi blood pressure monitor

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: MeterPlug: A simple, tiny, $45 device that you plug into the wall and then plug any appliance or device you’d like to monitor it’s usage for. By using a database of location based electricity prices, the MeterPlug can tell you in real…