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How OpenTable Is Helping Restaurants Verify Vaccination Status
11/09/2021 Duração: 36minAs digital vaccine passports become a reality in several provinces across Canada, OpenTable is making it easier for restaurants to verify vaccination status for patrons. Matt Davis, Canada Country Manager for OpenTable, joins Mike and John to discuss how this new verification component works. Matt shares how OpenTable uses technology to create a seamless experience for diners and restaurants, becoming more than just a reservation platform.
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Three Impressive Innovations from the James Dyson Awards
04/09/2021 Duração: 36minEvery year, the James Dyson awards promote and encourage innovation in design, recognizing young designers and inventors for their problem-solving ideas. We speak with this year's Canada award winner and two runners up about their ingenious inventions. From a mechanical assistive device for people with limited hand mobility to an AI-powered system that identifies and prevents soil erosion in agriculture to a non-toxic fire retardant that keeps people safe without long-term health impacts, we learn what it takes to come up with innovative technologies that solve big problems.
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Why General Motors Is Recalling Every Chevy Bolt Electric Vehicle
28/08/2021 Duração: 36minOver the past year, there have been some troubling incidents with Chevy Bolt electric cars. Now, General Motors has recalled every Chevy Bolt vehicle. Joining us this week, our contributor Stephen Fung, tells us about the experience of owning one of these vehicles as the situation has developed. We also discuss how the recall might affect the perception of electric vehicles.
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Sonos Claims Early Victory in Patent-Suit Claim Against Google Smart Speakers
21/08/2021 Duração: 36minThis week, the US International Trade Commission ruled that Google infringed on five smart speaker patents belonging to audio pioneer, Sonos. We discuss what this means for Sonos and Google. We also make some predictions on the future outcome of this David vs. Goliath legal battle. Will Google face import bans on its smart speakers?
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The Must-Have Back-to-School Tech Gadgets for a Post-Pandemic World
14/08/2021 Duração: 36minWith back-to-school right around the corner, we talk about the technology essentials students at all levels will need to navigate a post-pandemic world. Toronto-based tech expert Marc Saltzman joins us as we discuss the right tech tools that will help students tackle the year successfully whether they're heading back to the classroom, continuing remote learning, or doing a bit of both.
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Gain More Control Over Your Facebook Newsfeed With An Important Settings Change
07/08/2021 Duração: 37minEver wonder how Facebook selects the ads it displays in your newsfeed? Sometimes those ads can feel invasive or simply irrelevant. This week, we look at one important change in your privacy settings on the popular social network that will give you more control over the ads you see.
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How The New Anthony Bourdain Documentary Used AI To Deepfake His Voice
31/07/2021 Duração: 37minAs the new Anthony Bourdain documentary hit screens, we learned that artificial intelligence was used to recreate the late celebrity chef's voice. We discus how using AI technology to create deepfakes like this one is moving into mainstream filmmaking and explore the implications. Is simulating Bourdain's voice in this way ethical, especially in a documentary? Igor Bonifacic from Mobile Syrup joins us to discuss.
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How Traditional Automakers are Shifting their Focus to Electric Vehicles
24/07/2021 Duração: 47minTesla has been the one to watch when it comes to electric vehicles, but traditional automakers are working to catch up. Tech expert and EV enthusiast Ted Kritsonis joins Mike and John to discuss the latest electric vehicle announcements. In this discussion, we look at the technology behind some of the most anticipated features and examine the future of EVs.
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Could Digital Vaccine Passports Really Work? The Ethical Questions We Need To Ask
17/07/2021 Duração: 36minAs countries continue to work through the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination rates rise, questions are emerging about whether digital vaccine passports could be an effective way to manage the pandemic moving forward. Kerry Bowman, a bioethicist from the University of Toronto joins us to discuss the ethical and practical implications of digital vaccine passports. Looking at vaccine passports on the international and the national level, we explore questions of freedom of movement and how verification might work from a practical perspective.
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On Space Tourism: Are We Getting Closer and Will it Become Affordable?
03/07/2021 Duração: 35minSince the first recreational traveler landed on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2001, space tourism has been a hot topic. But are we really getting closer to making it a reality? More importantly, will it become affordable? Vancouver technology expert Peter Vogel joins us as we examine the current state of space tourism and discuss what the future holds for companies like Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin.
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Social Media Privacy Traps: Are You Oversharing on Social Networks?
26/06/2021 Duração: 36minHow much sensitive information are you giving away unknowingly on social media? You might be surprised to find out that those quizzes, polls, and even image apps on Facebook and other social networks are leaving you vulnerable to hacks and identity theft. Tech expert, Carmi Levy, joins us as we discuss common social media privacy traps and how you can protect yourself.
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E3 2021 Recap: Are Streaming Sticks The Future of Gaming?
19/06/2021 Duração: 37minThe year's biggest gaming event, E3, went all digital this year, but that didn't dampen the excitement it created in the gaming community. Veteran gamer and gaming industry expert, Victor Lucas, joins Mike and John to discuss the evolution of gaming and to recap what we learned about its future from this year's event. Will streaming sticks be the future of gaming? And what will be the most anticipated video games of 2021?
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Apple WWDC 2021: Apple Goes All In On Privacy & Updates MacOS
12/06/2021 Duração: 36minThis past week, Apple held its annual World Developer's Conference announcing updates to its popular operating systems and software. We recap the most important updates to MacOS and discuss how Apple is going all in on privacy with updates to protect your information from online advertisers. Later in the program, Mike and John help you show your appreciation for Dad with our Father's Day tech gift guide.
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All The Big News We Expect from Apple's WWDC 2021
05/06/2021 Duração: 37minThis year, Apple is hosting its big Worldwide Developer's Conference, or WWDC, online only. The first of its kind, the event will feature the latest product announcements from the tech giant. This week, Mike and John discuss the big announcements they expect about the MacBook line, iOS, and MacOS.
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How Cybersecurity has Changed for Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
29/05/2021 Duração: 38minWith the sudden move to working from home, many organizations found themselves unprepared from a cybersecurity standpoint. Michael Howard,Global Security Practice Lead at HP, joins us to share some statistics on cybersecurity during the pandemic. He also shares his insight on how organizations can protect themselves as employees continue to work from home.
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How the Internet Archive Creates a Digital Record of Every Piece of Content Online
22/05/2021 Duração: 36minIn 1996, the Internet Archive began to create a record of the Internet itself, archiving and preserving all the content published online. Since then, the non-profit organization has been on a mission to make knowledge universally accessible by digitizing and archiving every type of content: newspapers, books, audio recordings, videos, images and even software programs. Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, joins Mike and John in a lively discussion about how it all began and why creating this archive is so important.
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Facebook Wants To Help You Connect With Your Neighbours
15/05/2021 Duração: 36minIn the face of a global pandemic, we've had the unique opportunity to explore and develop a deeper familiarity with our local surroundings. Now, Facebook wants to help you connect with your neighbours and local community with Facebook Neighbourhoods. Mike and John discuss how this new feature works and how it competes with hyperlocal social networking app, Nextdoor.
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Your Last Minute Mother's Day Tech Gift Guide
08/05/2021 Duração: 37minIt's not too late to find the perfect gift for Mom! Mike and John share their last minute tech gift ideas. Later in the show, they talk to one woman about her journey to discover her ethnic roots using DNA technology and Ancestry DNA.
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How Vancouver's Monstercat is Revolutionizing Record Labels and Improving the Artist Experience
01/05/2021 Duração: 39minMonstercat, a disruptive Vancouver record label, has given Electronic music artist's the tools to live sustainably since 2011. Monstercat CEO, Mike Darlington, joins Mike and John to discuss how the company has innovated with artists in mind through the pandemic, and how they're getting in on the NFT trend. Later in the show, we explore the latest fitness technology, including the hottest fitness trackers. Are you ready to get in shape?
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Learn About Solar Power Technology in Honour of Earth Day
24/04/2021 Duração: 35minRenewable energy and finding ways to harness it is more important than ever as we find ourselves falling deeper into a climate crisis. In honour of Earth Day this week, we learned about a Canadian company that's bringing solar power technology to homes. Danial Hadizadeh, CEO of Mitrex, joins Mike and John to discuss this promising new technology and how it makes it possible to harness renewable energy for residential homes.