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Apple has begun selling the rack-mountable variant of its Mac Pro desktop computer.
Watch NowDaVinci Resolve chroma key 3D qualifier easily fixes green screen shadows, wrinkles and other problems that normally result in a bad key.
Watch NowThe next step in our MikroTik series will see us routing NAT firewall rules to allow outside (Internet) users to access ports 80 and 443 on our internal web server. We'll create the required NAT (Network Address Translation) rules, and configure a Firewall Rule for each port to direct traffic through our Internet connection to the in-house server.
Watch NowWorking with a 4K camera can be challenging in the editing room. Robbie will demonstrate how to create several HD shots from a single 4K camera, and then how to use those shots in your editor to give the appearance of a multi-camera production. The process also means being able to edit your 4K footage in realtime--even on old hardware!
Watch NowThis year so far 52 Coins/Tokens had a price increase of over 250% .That is why this week Robert Koenig talks about the biggest mistakes he made in the past and shows how he lost money: 1) Pump and Dump (i.e. Dogecoin) 2) Scams (i.e. Giveaways, Plus Token) 3) “Experts” 4) Trading 5) Loans Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and this is not financial advice.
Watch NowWe're joined by Mitch Wilkie from CBM Canada to discuss their 3D PrintAbility project which is using 3D printers to provide prosthetic limbs to children in the developing world for a small fraction of the usual cost.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Fake News is now being used by criminals for financial and commercial gain. We'll tell you how they're doing it. - Tesla has launched an electric transport truck that it guarantees won't break down for a million miles. - Drone Maker DJI made a big security mistake, and in trying to cover it up, they are going after the guy who reported it, through their bug bounty program. - A severely dangerous exploit on Intel CPUs has users scrambling to update their firmwares. We'll tell you what you need to do, and why it's so serious for both Windows and Linux users.
Watch NowWith the new release of the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, is it it really worth upgrading? Let's put the Pi 3 against the Pi 3 Model B+, and even include a Pi 2 just to show how far they've come. What kind of performance gains can we expect from the brand new Raspberry Pi we've all waited two years for? The results are going to surprise you.
Watch NowHave you ever had Internet go down, but all it took to fix it was unplugging your modem for a few seconds and plugging it back in? That's an easy fix, but we're not always able to access our modem: perhaps we're not home and want to be able to remote in, but Internet is down. We'll show you a cool smart home device that checks your Internet connection periodically, and if it goes down for a set length of time, it automatically power cycles your modem and router.
Watch NowAs we begin preparing to build our own NAS server out of a single board computer and USB 3.1 R2 DAS enclosure, Robbie will take us through some fundamentals to help us understand how mount points work, how to partition and format our drives, and even answer questions about the project.
Watch NowTo freshen things up for the start of Season 14, Robbie jumped on Fiverr and hired four musicians to remix the Category5 Technology TV theme song as an 8-bit chiptune.
Watch NowBeing an effective witness for Christ starts with one truth: the Bible is the infallible Word of Almighty God. Join Carrie Webb, along with her father and guest, Rob Webb, as we explore the divine nature of the Word of God.
Watch NowJeff Weston returns to us this week! In our first-ever "Crew Conversations" special, Jeff and Robbie are put head-to-head to share two topics each that interest them. Jeff speaks about Chromebooks and Minecraft on Raspberry Pi, where Robbie talks about his dream of 3D printing technology and a homemade pan/tilt Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. We've also got Bekah on the news desk with the latest tech stories, plus Robert in the Crypto Corner.
Watch NowIgnore what you've heard: Plotting Chia on a HDD is just throwing Chia away! Use an NVMe or risk missing out.
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 NowThe Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 6.3.6 as the sixth and final update of the 6.3 series, which will reach end of life at the end of this month.
Watch NowRobbie, Jeff and Henry look at the KKSB 7-Inch case stand for Raspberry Pi, and look at the Grow Selection tool in GIMP, demonstrating how it can be used to create borders of dynamic objects such as people or text. We'll also hear about Robbie's chainsaw on a stick and how Jeff and his family are taking to the Amazon Echo Dot.
Watch NowRobbie hopes to bring back his home-brew 360 VR camera and bp9 has a working Kaypro 2X, complete with a floppy disk emulator that uses an SD card filled with floppy images! This starts us on a discussion about speech-to-text, and how far it has come from those early days, to Robbie's 'Dr. Sbaitso', to Peter's computer-generated speech synthesizer and even the Amazon Echo 'Alexa' character. Robbie Ferguson is joined today by Solbu, Doug Townsend, Ron Morrissette, bp9 and Peter Lewis.
Watch NowUsing Turnkey Linux to deploy an instant messenger service that you control, powered exclusively by Linux and other free software.
Watch NowVirgin Hyperloop has trialled its first ever journey with passengers, in the desert of Nevada. In the trial, two passengers - both company staff - travelled the length of a 500m test track in 15 seconds, reaching 172km/h. Sara Luchian, director of customer experience, was one of the two on board and described the experience as "exhilarating both psychologically and physically." She added that neither her nor her colleague, Josh Giegel, felt sick following the trial.
Watch NowThe Pentagon says the videos of UFOs that were leaked in 2017 are real.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Twitter's 330 million users are being urged to change their passwords after some were exposed on its internal network in plain text. - Ford is developing a new smart car window to enable blind passengers to experience the passing landscape. - Imagine the frustration of playing a game where the difficulty level constantly changes. That's what an experiment in AI technology is doing to some retro classics. - Equifax has published yet more details on the personal records and sensitive information stolen by miscreants after they hacked its databases last year.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Air-gapped computers can have data stolen by a nearby drone. - Cloudflare had a bad data leak. - We might as well get used to it; yet another web-connected children's toy has leaked a ton of data. - The NextGEN Gallery plugin for WordPress is our next big exploit. Time to upgrade!
Watch NowAfter a long summer hiatus, MangleFox70 is back! But this time, she's a worm. Or a snake. Or a possible YouTuber (but unsure). This is Slither.io - a free-to-play game.
Watch NowGitHub is an online space for Git repositories. It provides a browser-based interface to supplement the productivity Git brings to projects. You can think of Git as a time machine for your code, a way to collaborate with other developers, or just a handy-dandy way to ensure your code is synced to all your devices. And what's best? It's free. Robbie will show us the very basics: How to create a repository, how to clone it to your local machine and make changes, and how to push those changes back to the server.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Remember when Apple's FaceTime stopped working years ago? Turns out it was a deliberate part of Apple's planned obsolescence tactics. - Well, it just got easier to run Ubuntu on Windows 10 as a virtual machine—and SURPRISE: it’s all thanks to Microsoft. - Twitter has told an undisclosed number of users their private messages may have been leaked to third-parties for more than a year. - Health officials, who are looking at how to apply blockchain technology to public health issues, consulted with Walmart on improving food supply traceability—and they plan to use the technology in the produce department.
Watch NowAs we get closer to the moment when Peter is miraculously broken out of prison, let's learn what it is to prepare ourselves for what God has planned.
Watch NowRobbie and Rachel show you how to download all your Instagram pictures so you can close your account, or just to back them up.
Watch NowArm has announced plans to spin off its two IoT businesses, a move that would effectively transfer the divisions under the broader umbrella of the SoftBank Group, which purchased the chip designer back in 2016. The move comes as Arm seeks to focus its efforts exclusively on the semiconductor business that has made the company a ubiquitous presence in the mobile world.
Watch NowWith the pending launch of our new Xtreme PVP Survival server, it's important that each player knows how to craft their own foods, and which foods heal the most hunger points. We'll look at NathanS21's automated bread mill, as well as several of the foods you can craft yourself by the resources you find in Minetest.
Watch NowThere's one thing that seems to have been on Jeff's mind lately, and Robbie found the perfect Christmas gift.
Watch NowSave a full-resolution screenshot of the perfect frame from your video in DaVinci Resolve. It's easy! ... but a little obscure.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - It's official. If you had a Yahoo account in 2013, it was compromised. - Apple is investigating a series of reports about battery problems with some of its new iPhone 8 Plus phones. - Nvidia's CEO says Moore's Law is dead, claiming GPUs will soon replace CPUs. - In the near future, you may be able to eat a robot that will heal you or provide nutrients. - Don't mess with Amazon! A couple is facing up to 20 years in jail for stealing over $1.2m in merch from the online shopping site.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - A tiny drone built to pollinate flowers has been built in Japan. - A College Network has been attacked with its own insecure IoT devices - A New Implant Method Could Give Amputees Direct Nerve Control of Artificial Limbs - Have a Visio TV? It's spying on you. - A passenger-carrying drone is ready to fly in Dubai
Watch Now[A very old] Robbie takes you through how to build a contact form using PHP on our 2014 Halloween special.
Watch NowThe pigs are flying! Microsoft has certainly changed since the days of branding Linux a cancer. The software giant is now the single largest contributor to open-source projects in the world, beating Facebook, Docker, Google, Apache, and many others.
Watch NowIn a surprise turn of events, our landlord is re-claiming our rental space and has demanded we vacate effective at the end of the month. We never saw this coming, and it has caught us unprepared. We need your help.
Watch NowThe Jabees Q9 Desk Lamp packs some bonus tech features that we don't see in a lot of desk lamps of this sleek form factor. From user-selectable light frequency to auto power-off and even Qi Wireless Charging, this is an exceptional lamp for your desk or even home studio.
Watch NowLearn to build simple mechanical systems such as a lighting system in Minetest using the Mesecons mod--basically like Redstone in Minetest. Mortimer hosts the show this week and also takes us on a tour of some of his builds, including a parkour course he is constructing using a lot of interesting mechanisms.
Watch NowCuriosity forced Robbie to grab this cheap tricorder replica off Amazon. But can it truly be any good? Find out if you should be adding this to your cosplay uniform.
Watch NowWhen Saul encountered Jesus, he went through an amazing transformation. These kinds of transformations still happen 2000 years later. This week we welcome Josh Holden to the show, who having encountered Jesus has gone from using and selling drugs to serving the Lord. Join us as he shares where he has come from.
Watch NowAlbertans could be among the first Canadians to travel by high-speed pods between cities, after the government of Alberta signed an agreement with Canadian transportation tech company TransPod to develop and test a high-speed hyperloop between Edmonton and Calgary.
Watch NowSetting up PowerPoint for lobby use can be expensive, time consuming, and require a lot of unnecessary gear. The Cat5 team sets out to instead convert PowerPoint slides to images using free software to allow them to be displayed using an affordable media player that loads all the images like a slideshow, reducing the footprint and cost to run.
Watch NowRobbie finishes off the web development series with Search Engine Optimization, and offers a free online tool for Search Engine Submission.
Watch NowWhether you're shooting interviews or a homebrew feature film, sometimes it's challenging and expensive to mic your subjects. In this short video we'll show you a "life hack" worthy solution to the dilemma with a sub-$5 mic solution that uses your existing smartphone to record great audio.
Watch NowAs an old school Vic 20 fanboi, Robbie's given to liking the new Raspberry Pi 400. After all, it's a full computer inside a keyboard, just like the old days of Commodore and Amiga. But this time, it's got 4 GB RAM and a 1.8 GHz clock speed. Let's get a look at the device, and stick the new Ubuntu 20.10 on there to see how it plays video. We'll also look at a new Google Assistant feature that makes it easy to search for a song, with no app to install. Bekah's here with the news, and Robert's watching Bitcoin as it travels to the moon.
Watch NowThe ebb and flow of a heavy rain falls over the Ontario city of Barrie as it sleeps. The late night sky offers its nurturing waters to the ground below, and the leaves overhead perform their haphazard dance.
Watch NowAfraid Alexa will think it hears its keyword and starts listening? Robbie reveals how he has made it so his smart home lets him know when it thinks it hears the activation word. Jeff and his wife were so impressed with the shopping list features of Amazon Echo that they caved and ordered one.
Watch NowRising at 5am to the sounds of a heavy rainfall and awakening birds, the Haliburton forest is filled with life.
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