Friday
Feb202015

YouTube to launch kid-centered app

YouTube is already a babysitter for kids of this generation. Now, to make it just a bit safer and more fun for the kiddies, YouTube is launching YouTube Kids on Monday. It’ll be coming to Android devices first. There will be videos, playlists, and channels that have been created specifically for kids like Thomas the Tank Engine and Reading Rainbow. The app also looks more kid-friendly with bigger icons and simpler interface. And YouTube has taken out user comments and the cruder videos on the site, too.

For parents, you can even limit the time your kid spends on the app with a timer that shuts off programming. You can even turn off sound and search. It even prevents users from searching for terms like “sex.”

Source: CNET

Friday
Feb202015

Apple initiates repair program for MacBook Pros with video issues 

Apple recently opened up a repair program for various MacBook Pro with Retina Display notebooks that may be exhibiting a range of video issues including random restarts, distorted video and other related issues. Hit jump for more details as well as the affected models that can avail of the repair service.

 

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Friday
Feb202015

Artist Project: Tech influences in contemporary art

(Artist: Harv Glazer / Pornigami Yoko)

By Sonya Davidson

If you're in Toronto this weekend make time to visit the annual Artist Project Contemporary Art Fair on now until February 22nd at the Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place. The exhibition features over 5000 works of art by over 250 artists. 

The Opening Night party last night had many in attendance and three hours was definintely not enough for me. But I had noted just a few of works inspired by social media and technology. 

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Thursday
Feb192015

Google’s Inbox lands on iPad

Google has brought its new invite-only email client Inbox to the iPad. It has been designed to change the way you interact with your email by bundling like messages together, helping you deal with them by bulk, and putting what it thinks is priority email up front. The app is already available on iPhone so the app itself is just an update to optimize it for the iPad. If you’ve been wanting to check out the alternative way to deal with your email, you might want to check this out. That is if you have an invite.

Source: iMore | Download: Apple iTunes App Store (Free)