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EP 15

EP 15

Welcome to the Canadian Tech Podcast. A weekly show on what’s going on in the tech scene from a Canadian perspective.

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Hosts
Stuart Clark
Jamieson Roberts
Mike Battista

Topics

CPU’s to potentially be no longer available separate from Motherboards
An interesting story for the DIY’er and custom machine maker regarding the future of CPU’s and their interchangeability.

Web privacy in spotlight again.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/digital-culture/social-web/privacy-in-spotlight-again-with-facebooks-latest-changes/article5553695/

Facebook privacy chain letter resurfaces.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/facebook-privacy-chain-letter-resurfaces/2012/11/26/8c27bd94-3801-11e2-8a97-363b0f9a0ab3_story.html

Can a robot make a better hamburger?
http://www.kurzweilai.net/can-a-robot-make-a-better-faster-burger

RIM boasts carrier billing integration.
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/11/26/rim-boasts-billing-integration-with-more-than-50-carriers-in-run-up-to-blackberry-10-release/

Analysts predicting RIM comback:
http://bgr.com/2012/11/26/blackberry-10-analyst-outlook/

Bell will unlock the iPhone for $75.
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/11/26/bell-and-virgin-will-now-unlock-the-iphone-cost-75/

Apple drops samsung as battery supplier
http://www.zdnet.com/apple-drops-samsung-as-macbook-ipad-battery-supplier-report-7000007888/

Niagara Regional Police using YouTube to find Falls shooting suspect
http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2012/11/26/nrp-using-youtube-to-find-suspect

Mr. Dressup featured in Canadian Google doodle today.
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1293110–mr-dressup-remembered-in-google-doodle

Call me maybe parody with seniors from Waverly Manor in London
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf0k8sACrTU

Any good Cyber Monday deals / stories?

Chinterest (Pinterest for chins):
http://www.chintere.st/

Picks of the week

Stuart – Evernote ver 5
Jamieson – Tweetdeck
Mike – Curiosity: What’s Inside the Cube? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiosity_%E2%80%93_What’s_Inside_the_Cube%3F
Bonus: Curiosity by Carly Rae Jepsen: http://youtu.be/krDk7clnihs

 

 

 

Ep. 14

Ep. 14

Welcome to the Canadian Tech Podcast. A weekly show on what’s going on in the tech scene from a Canadian perspective.

Thanks to our sponsor this week Orpheum Hosting Solutions.

Please considering rating our podcast on iTunes and wherever else you see us. It helps us spread the word.
Hosts
Stuart Clark
Jamieson Roberts
Derek Martin
Jamie Edwards

 

Topics

Congrats to Carmi at his new job at Microsoft.

iMessage and facetime hit by outage
http://mashable.com/2012/11/18/imessage-facetime-twitter/

Microsoft hit by 2nd office 365 mail outage in 5 days.
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-hit-by-second-office-365-email-outage-in-five-days-7000007342/

MS investigating reports of random Windows Phone 8 reboots
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-investigating-reported-windows-phone-8-reboots-7000007615/

Rim adds free call feature to BBM
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/mobile/rim-adds-free-call-feature-to-bbm/article5274314/

“Microsoft Has Failed” – Windows 8
https://semiaccurate.com/2012/11/14/microsoft-has-failed/

Sinofsky Fired, Julie Larson-Green Promoted
Bio of JLG – http://www.zdnet.com/who-is-julie-larson-green-meet-the-new-head-of-windows-7000007292/
– user interface/experience person for IE 3 & 4, Office XP, Office 2003, Office 2007

Jamie Says – note that MS fired Stephen Sinofsky – president of the windows division (2 weeks after the launch of Windows 8 http://www.extremetech.com/computing/140733-sinofsky-abrupt-firing-can-microsoft-finally-make-progress-in-mobile ).

Jamieson got hands on with the Microsoft Surface.

Jamieson’s report and review with some hands on time on a surface as well as a visit to the popup store in the Eaton Center.

Ghosting issues on Retina display macbooks

http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/17/retina-macbook-pro-users-still-complaining-of-image-persistence/

Derek’s Macbook has this issue. More severe than the article implies.

Cisco Buys Cloud-Networking Firm Meraki for $1.2 Billion
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2412290,00.asp

Pics of the week.
Stuart – Reeder   RSS reader for Mac and iOS devices.
Jamieson  https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/keynote-remote/id300719251?mt=8
Derek – Square.ca & free dongle
Jamie – Robert Half Technology Salary Guide 2013 (http://www.rhi.com/SalaryGuides)

 

Ep 12.

Ep 12.

Welcome to the Canadian Tech Podcast. A weekly show on what’s going on in the tech scene from a Canadian perspective.

Thanks to our sponsor this week Orpheum Hosting Solutions.

Please considering rating our podcast on iTunes and wherever else you see us. It helps us spread the word.
Hosts
Stuart Clark
Jamieson Roberts
Carmi Levy

Lots of new products the last two weeks.

Microsoft-Apple redux: the empire strikes back
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hzwkD3D581WxeW6IuZFL5_IALOgg

Disruptions: You Know You Can’t Live Without Apple’s Latest Glass Rectangle
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/disruptions-you-know-you-cant-live-without-apples-latest-glass-rectangle/

Apple releases new products
Ipad Mini review
http://launch.co/story/jason-ipad-mini-review-awesome-been-using-the-ipad-mini-all-last
Additional thought: Is the iPad mini killing the full-sized iPad? – Apple says it sold 3 million iPads and iPad minis combined in its first weekend of sale (they hit stores Friday.) Interesting thing is they haven’t broken down the proportion of either, but some estimates say between 2 and 2.5 million of those were minis. Which begs the question of whether the smaller, cheaper device is killing off the bigger, more expensive one.

Some people talking about waiting for a mini with a retina display, will that be an ipad killer at that point?

Some early reviews of the Microsoft surface.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/right-click/microsoft-surface-rt-review-roundup-people-saying-windows-165959818.html

Only a few places you can get the Surface in Canada right now.
http://goodereader.com/blog/tablet-slates/where-to-buy-the-microsoft-surface-in-canada/

iOS 6.0.1 now available, iPhone 5 users need to download installer
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/11/01/ios-6-0-1-now-available-iphone-5-users-need-to-download-install/

Tech survival – Superstorm Sandy and her aftermath have taught us many lessons about keeping connected even after the power goes out. Would you know what to do if a major storm – or similar disaster – threw you into the dark for days at a stretch? Might be a good time to talk about some of the tips and tricks that can keep you up and running. Things like inverters for the car, solar power chargers, crank-powered chargers for small devices, juice packs, common charging cables, public resources like libraries and fast food restaurants, etc.
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/01/how-to-keep-electronics-going-with-no-power/

The Stephen Orser Effect – Our colourful city councillor has stepped in it again, with a controversial posting to Facebook about convicted Tori Stafford murderer Michael Rafferty and suicide. This is only the latest example of London’s elected officials behaving badly in social media, and it illustrates, yet again, how important it is for our civic leaders to get a clue before they reach for that smartphone. We’ve had Twitter arguments and insults break out from within the council chambers, and now this. It’s distracting everyone from the job at hand, and makes us, to the outside world, look like rank amateurs.
http://www.lfpress.com/2012/11/04/ghastly-comment-posted-via-mayoral-defenders-facebook-account

Another example. http://zone0fsilence.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/asking-the-mayor/

Change your PayPal password. Now. – The shadowy hacker group, Anonymous, is at it again. This time, they claim to have stolen account information of 28,000 PayPal account holders – names, email addresses, etc. While PayPal itself denies there’s been a breach, it reinforces just how important it is for us to change our passwords regularly. Because a PayPal account is like a bank in that it holds actual currency. It’s UNLIKE a bank in that if it’s raided, legislation doesn’t require PayPal to reimburse you.
http://gizmodo.com/5957682/anonymous-claims-to-have-stolen-28000-paypal-passwords

Android grows. Again. – Just-released figured from research firm IDC show Google’s mobile operating system is now installed on 3 out of every 4 smartphones sold today. Think iPhone rules? Think again. It’s got only 14.9% global market share. The Google borg shows no signs of slowing down.
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/article/105293–idc-android-on-75-pct-of-smartphones-in-3q

Canadians want their digital wallets. – A just-released survey shows 47% of Canadians are ready to start paying with their smartphones. The survey, co-sponsored by CIBC, was released coincidentally at the same time as the CIBC-Rogers payment partnership was launched. Still. the future is coming whether we like it or not. The kicker? CIBC won’t charge you for the service, but Rogers now has access to your personal financial data being stored on your phone’s SIM card. Just like supposedly “free” services like Facebook and Google, the real currency is private data, and we’re basically giving it away to megacorporations.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/canadians-increasingly-open-to-digital-wallets-survey/article4852298/

Balders Gate enhanced edition due out nov 28th
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/11/02/baldurs-gate-enhanced-edition-due-out-november-28-mostly/

Halo 4 released on Tuesday.  Matthew Hoy from The Games Day Podcast reports lines forming already.

Picks of the Week

Stuart – Duplicator – Great WordPress plugin to move a wp site from hosts or from dev to production.
Jamieson –Letterpress – game for iOS
Carmi –DocScanner – available for iOS and Android