Wednesday
Jul122017

Apple to bundle Beats headphones with new iPads and Macs for students

Apple is giving incentives to students buying new Macs or iPads. With the purchase of a Mac from an Apple Store, students are given Beats free, with the option of choosing from Beats Solo3Powerbeats3 or BeatsX. Students who buy iPad Pro will be provided BeatsX free, with the option to upgrade styles to Powerbeats3 for an additional $50, or Beats Solos3 for $150 more. Mac mini excluded. In addition to receiving Beats headphones, students can take advantage of saving through Apple’s education pricing for students.

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Wednesday
Jul122017

GM Canada Brings STEM education to students through camps and program funding

General Motors of Canada is inspiring technological innovators of the future to pursue careers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through the support and encouragement of children, particularly young girls. 

Today, fewer than half of high school students graduate with senior STEM courses despite the fact that 70 per cent of Canada’s top jobs require this type of education. (Source: Let’s Talk Science, Oct 2016 Release) There is an even greater concern for the decline of women in these programs.

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Wednesday
Jul122017

Microsoft stops support for Windows Phone 8.1

You can think of it as the end of an era but we just lost one of the major operating systems as Microsoft announced it has terminated support for Windows Phone 8.1. This version was the last iteration of Windows Phone before Microsoft made a switch to Windows 10 Mobile. Users who still use these devices will no longer get updates or technical support. Microsoft tried to bring the battle to Google and Apple but couldn’t seem to gain traction for its mobile OS. Now, we’re not sure about the future of Windows 10 Mobile either. Hopefully it doesn’t meet the same tragic fate so soon.

Source: Apple Insider

Wednesday
Jul122017

Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things 2’ gets earlier release date, comes to the service on October 27th

If you’re like us who has been waiting for the second season of Stranger Things to finally hit the service, you’ll be excited to find out that the show is coming back earlier than anticipated—at least by a few days. Netflix just announced that the ashow is coming back on October 27th instead of the Halloween debut. We get to see a new poster for the new season, too. As The Verge’s Kwame Opam points out, the poster, which features the four boys and a scary looking monster from the first trailer, pays homage to classic Stephen King.

In the past the sci-fi horror has paid tribute to the likes of E.T., Firestarter, and Poltergiest. This time, it looks like they’re turning their attention to King. At least the artwork on the poster looks like artwork from King’s The Stand, Stand By Me, and The Mist. And that makes us extra excited for it.