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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
July 31, 2017

 

Have you ever broken a leg? You quickly identify how difficult it is to navigate stairs, operate your car, or maneuver in tight spaces like bathrooms and elevators. It is so easy to take what you have for granted. Some people live every day tackling aspects of life you never even think about.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
June 20, 2017

World Leader in Mobile Apps, Embedded Systems and Cybersecurity Brings Expertise to...

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  • Logan Gauthier
  • Posted by Logan Gauthier
June 14, 2017

This year, Metova sent me to WWDC to get an early first-hand look at all the new upcoming technologies Apple is releasing. This was my first time attending WWDC, and it did not disappoint. Essentially, every rumoured announcement you could find on the internet actually was delivered along with multiple other exciting big ticket items. To top it all off, Tim Cook surprised us all at the end of the keynote by informing everyone that a moderated conversation with Michelle Obama would be the first session to kick off day two. Not bad, right?

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  • Skye McCaskey
  • Posted by Skye McCaskey
June 5, 2017

Apple has been holding its WWDC developer’s conference this week. On Monday, during the keynote, they announced the new iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems. They also announced new iMacs, iPad Pros, Macbook Pros, and an all new HomePod which is a speaker designed to fill a room with music and act as an easy interface to Siri. It didn't stop there, though. Here's what else is new.

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  • Jack Malpasuto
  • Posted by Jack Malpasuto
May 22, 2017

Beginning May 17th and spanning a handful of days, Google had its annual developer conference. Google announced what they've been working on since the last I/O conference, and wow, have they been busy! The central theme of the conference was mostly centered around artificial intelligence. If I only had a dollar for each time the words "machine learning" were said...

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
February 13, 2017

Android fans are excited about Google’s release of Android Wear 2.0 and...

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
December 13, 2016

Google is making developing devices and apps for the Internet of Things simple with their Android Things operating system. This is actually an updated and rebranded version of Brillo, which was announced at Google I/O in 2015.

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  • Bryan Lindsey
  • Posted by Bryan Lindsey
November 30, 2016

2016 is shaping up to be the year of Virtual Reality. We’ve seen the release of 3 major high-end virtual reality (VR) headsets - the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and Playstation VR. We are also seeing some advancements in the mobile VR world as well, with Samsung releasing a new version of their Gear VR headset, and Google releasing its new Daydream platform- unique for mobile VR in part thanks to its motion controller - to complement its existing Cardboard efforts.

Much of the focus with virtual reality has been around gaming. However, as the hardware and platforms mature, it is becoming evident that VR has many applications outside of gaming. The ability to see depth and to have real movements translated into virtual space provides an immersive feeling that is convincing enough to make your brain feel like you are in a different place. This is known as presence (see my previous post for information about presence).

This ability to create presence lends itself to a variety of applications. For example, it could be used for…

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
October 4, 2016

While the event may not have lived up to the hype, there were still several interesting announcements from a brand new phone to a virtual reality headset to an Amazon Echo competitor.

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
September 13, 2016

Today's the day. Apple is releasing iOS 10. Here are a handful of new features  you can look forward to!

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