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Let's save some trees with e-paper and focus our eyes on a $200 PTZ webcam. This week we'll review a couple of great (and affordable) products that are readily available on Amazon and other online shops.
Watch NowWelcome to our series on using a MikroTik router! Through the series, we'll learn some exciting and sophisticated network configurations we can create with our affordable MikroTik router. But we've got to start with the basics: We'll begin by bridging our ISP's modem (cable Internet) and connecting to our MikroTik router (default 192.168.88.1) in the web browser. We'll change the IP address (to 10.0.0.1) and the DHCP pool to 10.0.0.100-10.0.0.254, establish Internet connectivity to our network and setup basic 2GHz and 5GHz WiFi connections. We'll also glance around the RouterOS WebFig interface quickly, and talk about the optional MikroTik configuration client, WinBox.
Watch NowThis week we learn how to turn spherical 360 video into usable equirectangular video, and how to stitch the videos from two 360 cameras together to provide a full 360x360 viewing experience.
Watch NowLearn to make the footage shot from our 360 camera rig usable by stitching the two cameras' video together into one equirectangular video.
Watch NowIn Part 2 of our Parable of the Sower series, we explore the beaten down path; the trodden soil. Perhaps there is someone in your life who never seems to sprout any plants from the seeds you try to sow. This week we will discuss the cause of infertile metaphorical soil, and what it takes to start seeing the plants grow.
Watch NowSeason 10 kicks off with a 360 VR Video experience! This "Standard Version" has been converted for your TV, Computer or other non-VR ready device. Featuring Robbie Ferguson, Jeff Weston, Sasha Dirmeitis, Shelly Desilva, Erika Lalonde, Christa Wells and Lionel Lalonde. Take a look around Studio D and let's recap some of the great times we've had in the first 9 years of broadcasting Category5 Technology TV.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - AT&T and Time Warner are merging to create an ISP, TV, and media giant - An AI judge created by British scientists can predict human rights rulings with 79% accuracy. - A device that makes broccoli taste like chocolate has been developed. - 'Smart' home devices were used as weapons in a massive website attack on Friday. - A clever scam on Microsoft Windows utilizes the Blue Screen of Death to trick users into calling the scammers. - A major breakthrough this week in AI-driven speech-to-text comes from the labs at Microsoft.
Watch NowJoin us as our Steampunk-costumed kick off our series on how to produce 360 VR video with affordable consumer gear. We'll unbox the camera itself and see what's inside, then shoot a short video which we'll later be producing.
Watch NowThe modern classroom consists of robots, drones and 3D printers, and Elad Inbar, CEO of RobotLAB is at the forefront of the latest tech. Join us as we discuss the past, present and future of robotics in education. We've also got your viewer questions, and your weekly dose of tech news.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Firefox and Chrome are constantly writing to disk, which could be shortening your SSD's lifespan. - A newly discovered systemd vulnerability could cause instability in Linux systems. - Saya, a highschool student from Japan is computer-generated, but you might not realize it to look at her. - UK officials plan to ram drones into passenger planes on purpose. - Verizon's $4.8 billion takeover deal for Yahoo may be doomed. - A drone-related injury could cost the Cleveland Indians the World Series.
Watch NowJoin Elad Inbar, CEO of RobotLAB as we discuss how his company is using robots to bring excitement to learning... for kids of all ages.
Watch NowErin Hatton and Emily Riley join us again this week to continue our two-part "Family Matters" series. This week we'll discuss how putting yourself first can actually be good for your kids.
Watch NowThis week our live broadcast makes the move to Wednesdays, and we welcome Sasha Dirmeitis back to both co-host and present The Category5.TV Newsroom. We'll discuss the current status of last week's 360 special, and what we can expect in Season 10.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - We may finally find out just what's legal and illegal to watch on Kodi boxes as a man charged with selling them is taking it to the top court. - An artificial pancreas has been approved by the FDA. - A Commodore 64 is still in operation in an auto shop, and has been working solid for the last 25 years. - Nvidia is in on the autonomous vehicle game, but they're taking a different approach: rather than programming the car how to drive, they're using AI to teach it how to drive... more like how people learn. - Johnson & Johnson is warning that one of their insulin pumps can be hacked to administer lethal doses of insulin. If you or someone you love are diabetic, stick around for the info. - Google is officially in the hardware game.
Watch NowEric and Paul discuss a viewer question: "Isn't it circular reasoning to use the Bible to prove the Bible?" Listen as they discuss this common fallacy and how clinging to the Word of God as your absolute authority can transform how you share your faith with others. See highlights and comments from the TBN show, Praise the Lord, on which Eric appeared with Ken Ham and others for a new record-viewing on TBN!
Watch NowEric and Paul welcome Jay Seegert of the Creation Education Center for part two of a fascinating discussion showing more DNA evidence for special creation, and more problems for evolution. Jay presents analogies on DNA evidence, showing how complex the information is. Analogues show DNA palindromes, DNA information that overlaps, DNA information that is spliced; all giving insights into how DNA evidence works by using English language analogies. In each case, a single mutation destroys a large amount of information.
Watch NowEric and Paul welcome Jay Seegert of the Creation Education Center for a fascinating discussion on DNA, showing the insurmountable problems of evolution.
Watch NowWorking on our Survival Server, join MangleFox70 as she sets out to build a video game arcade in her house! Complete with antiquated computers, a giant Tetris game, and a big screen TV... all built in survival!
Watch NowWith the availability of our new Minetest server, we're working hard to bring you some fun gameplay! It starts with our first Parkour Challenge. It will be expanded, but as a first challenge, it was a lot of fun! We'll also dig and dig for the ever-elusive Cave Realms.
Watch NowRunkeeper fitness app is blaming a bug for transferring personal data to a third party even when it was not in use. The bug was discovered after the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC), a Norwegian watchdog agency, lodged a formal complaint. While the bug has been fixed, the NCC wants the third party to delete all the information it collected illegally. Proofpoint is an international leader in advanced cybersecurity solutions. Dave Jevans, VP of Mobile Security at Proofpoint joins Robbie and Jeff to discuss the state of the Android and iOS marketplaces and how malicious code is finding its way into even seemingly legitimate applications. Learn more about how smartphone exploits occur, and how you can protect yourself and your business.
Watch NowOnce every 50 years, we entirely drop format, dress up like characters from a TV show, and drink beer that only a nerd would buy. THIS is our Star Trek 50th Anniversary Edition of Category5 Technology TV!
Watch NowNow that we know how to create a Linux LVM, resize our LVM and create LVM snapshots, let's back up our system with the rdiff-backup tool.
Watch NowNow that we've installed Linux with Logical Volume Management and learned to reduce the size of the Logical Volume, let's take the opposite approach and add another hard drive to the LVM, thereby giving ourselves more space.
Watch NowLet's get back into our 20 Weeks of GIMP Tips series with Tip #14: An introduction to Layer Masks and in particular how to use them to cut a background around complex objects such as loose hair. We'll also tackle a handful of comments and questions sent to us by our YouTube subscribers, covering everything from LVM on external drives to switching your Wine installation from win64 to win32.
Watch NowLet's learn a little about Linux's LVM in preparation for LVM Snapshot backups. With LVM Snapshots, we can run a full backup of a running system without having to take any of the running services offline.
Watch NowAuthor James Burgess returns to speak with Lawrence about his revelations on mastering the art of exploration. As a professional life coach, James helps mobilize people forward toward their preferred futures using Biblical principles and his own personal experience. Let's learn together to find purpose in life beyond our goals.
Watch NowOnePlus has apologized, and will remove an accidental “X-ray” functionality from its OnePlus 8 Pro phone which allowed users to see through clothing.
Watch NowThe first batch of Pinebook Pro ANSI (US Keyboard Layout) Linux laptops has shipped. At just $200 and coming with Debian Linux pre-installed, we really want to get a close look at this groundbreaking daily driver of a laptop from Pine64.
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