Thursday
Nov262015

Original Herbie VW Beetle sells for $86,250

Herbie the Love Bug, star of various Disney movies and possibly the most beloved and recognized VW Beetle has just been sold at auction for a $86,250. The particular model is the one used in Herbie Rides Again and Herbie goes to Monte Carlo. While this is an ideal example of a tricked out mid-60's Beetle, it also features modifications for a rear-stunt driver to make the car look like it was a self driving car. What's surprising is that this very same car fetched $55,200 a year ago when it was sold on eBay.

Source: AutoBlog

 

Thursday
Nov262015

Tech The Halls Fun With Grand & Toy

By Sonya Davidson

We had nearly forgotten about Canadian retailer Grand & Toy until this past week when they had popped up in our inboxes. Yes, they definitely still do exist and online is where you'll find them. This past week Grand & Toy has been buzzing to remind us, not only businesses, but consumers that they have lots to offer. From small appliances, laptops, cameras, entertainment items, and even stocking stuffers, they can help check off many items on your holiday shopping list. 

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Thursday
Nov262015

Latest issue of MagPi Magazine to ship with a free Raspberry Pi Zero computer

Remember when computer magazines shipped with dozens of software or freeware programs? Well MagPi Magazine is shipping with an entire Raspberry Pi Zero computer. Usually available for US $5.00, this mini computer is ideal for teaching students to code as well as for running various flavours of Linux and even playing games. The Pi Zero is the latest in a line of affordable computers that began selling for around $35 in 2012. Hit jump for specs.

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Thursday
Nov262015

2015 Canadian Video Game Awards and FanFest kicks off in Toronto next weekend

The 2015 Canadian Video Game Awards and weekend-long FanFest is happening next weekend in downtown Toronto. This is the first year for FanFest – it’s similar to Fan Expo but focused on video games. Fans can check out booths from gaming studios and hardware companies, take part in gaming tournaments and meet game creators and voice actors.

Canada is one of the leading producers of video game titles and technologies. The Canadian video game industry employs more than 20,400 Canadians and $3.0 billion is added to Canada’s GDP each year from this industry. Hit jump for the particulars.

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