Wednesday
Nov092016

J.K. Rowling fans get "Fantastic Beasts" experience in Toronto

The larger than life suitcase situated at Yonge-Dundas Square has opened up the world of JK Rowling's "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" but not for long. The magical world will disappear by 9pm tonight (November 9th). It's there in to build more excitement for the upcoming worldwide theatrical release of the movie opening on November 18. 

Stepping inside Newt's suitcase we saw various props and actual costumes from the film that was set in 1926 New York. VR enthusiasts can explore the magic looking for beasts. Gamers can try their hand at the the Fantastic Beasts Lego Dimensions game (set to be released the same day of the movie), and take photos with people in character and more. If you were one of the first to show up at the exhibit all dressed in Harry Potter gear, you could have won a wizard wand. Coveted swag including collectible posters and t-shirts were given away to a few lucky people when we were there. The stunning exhibit experience was created only for Toronto. 

Fantastic Beasts is considered a new era in J.K. Rowling's wonderful wizard world before Harry Potter. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander. As a Magizoologist, he travels the world researching magical creatures and documents their importance and why they must be protected. He also keeps them in his suitcase. He was a former student of Hogwarts until he was expelled and eventually wrote one of the school's most important textbooks. 

Check your watches -- you may still be able to make it.

You may want to brush up on the lingo. FYI a no-maj is American for Muggle.

Who's excited?

 

Wednesday
Nov092016

GoPro recalls 2,500 Karma drones due to power failure

Action camera maker GoPro is hastily recalling  2,500 of its Karma drones bought since Oct. 23 after a small number of the devices lost power during operation. No injuries or damage to property was reported and GoPro says that owners can return the drones for a full refund, no replacements are being offered. The problem with drones losing power during operation is that they become projectiles and can crash into persons and property, a huge issue for GoPro which could be held liable for any damage done resulting from this defect.

In a message on their website, GoPro had this to say, "GoPro is committed to providing our customers with great product experiences. To honor this commitment, we have recalled Karma until we resolve a performance issue related to a loss of power during operation. We plan to resume shipment of Karma once the issue is addressed."

Wednesday
Nov092016

Third annual National Girls Learning Code Day happening on Nov 12

​Ladies Learning Code -- a national not-for-profit offering beginner-friendly tech education -- is proud to announce the third-annual ​National Girls Learning Code Day​. On November 12, 400+ girls ages 8-13 and their parent or guardian will attend simultaneous in-person workshops in more than 25 communities across the country. The full list of participating cities is available at girlslearningcodeday.com 

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Wednesday
Nov092016

Canadian immigration site crashes during U.S. election night

A sudden spike in interest over Canada's Citizenship and Immigration site has many believing that US citizens aren't happy with the way their presidential election is going at the moment. An error message has been showing up on said site, making it inaccessible to some users.  And while that might be a coincidence, according to a tweet from The Telegraph, people in the U.S. have been searching for the word "emigrate" over the last few hours.

Source: Gizmodo