Thursday
Sep182014

Twitpic comes back from the dead

Just when Twitpic announced it was going out of business, it would seem the tide has turned. Twitpic has been bought by an unidentified buyer and as they say, the photo sharing service for Twitter lives. The service announced it was shutting down just a few weeks ago because of some legal demands from Twitter. The story is still developing so we’ll keep you posted on any updates.

 

 

Source: Gizmodo

Thursday
Sep182014

Microsoft set to announce more layoffs

In an effort to streamline its workforce and get rid of redundant positions, Microsoft is set to let go of about 2,100 workers today. The second round of layoffs will happen in various divisions and even in Puget Sound, where Microsoft is based, it will lose 747 people today. The job cuts seem to be integral to new CEO Satya Nadella’s plans for Microsoft. He has already shuffled top management and wants to ensure that Microsoft software makes its way to different devices.

Source: Ubergizmo

Thursday
Sep182014

U of T Students win Canadian stage of 2014 James Dyson Award with 3D skin printer

Gifted University of Toronto students, Arianna McAllister and Lian Leng, have won the Canadian stage of the 2014 James Dyson Award with their project PrintAlive Bioprinter. Their 3D skin tissue printer represents a huge leap forward in producing high-res human microtissue, improving the recovery and healing process of burn victims. 

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Thursday
Sep182014

Apple Beat: Choices and Decisions

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

I recently posted my reviews for both the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. I marvelled at the fact that in 2010, we had one iPad and one iPhone (albeit in different capacities and price points). Fast forward to 2014 and Apple has expanded their iOS device line considerably and there seems to be something for everyone.

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