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Learn to create photo-realistic style space scenes using the free GIMP image editing software for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
Watch NowRobbie Ferguson visits with Silver Beach Developments' Gerry Kowalski to discuss their involvement in getting technologies such as high-speed Internet and zoned heating/cooling systems into Haliburton, Ontario. Hillary Rumball reviews the incredible Liquid Image MX video camera mask, and gets muddy doing it.
Watch NowSingle Board Computers aren't just about education and breaking the $25 mark anymore. These days, you can get yourself an incredible little computer with some serious power and features. As we prepare to launch into our SBC benchmark comparison series, let's get a quick look at a small selection of these pocket-sized computers.
Watch NowThanks to a dedicated team of Star Trek: The Next Generation fans, Robbie's childhood fantasy of touring the Enterprise is now a reality. Join us for our Halloween special as we take Sasha's new gaming rig for a spin and run Stage 9 in EPIC mode.
Watch NowRobbie and Christa take a look at making photos look better using Photoshop, and then see if the free GNU Image Manipulation Program can do the same. Also featuring Hillary Rumball.
Watch NowMinecraft is already available in VR form for Windows 10 with the Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality, plus there's a Samsung Gear VR version. Minecraft PlayStation VR is based on Minecraft VR tech from these other VR platforms.
Watch NowDistro hopping doesn't have to take time! DistroTest.net lets you tap into the power of the cloud and run any of 500+ Linux distros directly in your browser, with no downloads, no setup, and no delays. Try out as many distros as you like to see which one is right for you. Find new distros you otherwise might not have heard of, and take each one for a spin with just a few mouse clicks.
Watch NowWe'll use a great tool to offer an interactive visual representation of the space usage on our hard drive, making it easy to pinpoint space wasters and destroy them. Works in Linux (via wine) and Windows (natively).
Watch NowBBC exposes articles removed from Google by Right to Be Forgotten, Smart Meters can be hacked to reduce your utility bill, Offline access to Internet content is coming to areas of the world with no Internet access, Attackers can take control of home storage.
Watch NowIn this interview with crypto-financial expert Robert Koenig, we'll make sense of a very deep topic: what is the blockchain, how do cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and Monero work, and what we can do to protect our cryptocurrency. An excellent crash course for users new to crypto, or a helpful resource for experienced traders.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - Reddit is going closed-source. - Iconic board game Settlers of Catan is coming to virtual reality. - Amazon is facing at least one lawsuit from those recalled solar eclipse glasses. - Nearly 1/2 million pacemakers are vulnerable to an easy hack attack that could kill the user, and a firmware update is immediately required. - A huge breakthrough has been made in Cancer research as scientists develop a nanobot capable of killing cancer cells in under three minutes.
Watch NowIt's a new world when a single attack can affect hundreds of thousands of businesses. Software, services, and core components of your business have been progressively migrating to the cloud; the Managed Service Provider. Have we become complacent by thinking they're too big to be compromized? Robbie Ferguson takes us on a tour of the past few months with some real world examples of MSP services that were hit recently, and how the businesses who tap into their services were impacted. Through this short episode, we'll help you to be prepared for the potential risk of placing our company and client data in the hands of an MSP.
Watch NowThe GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is a feature-packed image editor that is absolutely free. Let's look at some very basic usage to get you started: rotate, crop, resize and save an image.
Watch NowJeff and Robbie debunk common tech myths and challenge stereotypes with hard evidence. Join us as we explore which countries rank as most tech-savvy and why, backed by solid data. From Singapore to Switzerland, discover who tops the charts in tech-savviness, IoT capabilities, and technological advancements. Don't miss out on this enlightening and entertaining discussion!
Watch NowThe distant thunder rolls; the rain gently falls on the night. An open window in front of you gives you a front-row seat to the beauty of the calm storm. A roof overhead and glass windows all around you give a panoramic view, and a beautiful ambiance to the sounds around you.
Watch NowWelcome to Season 11! This week Robbie shares about his Windows 10 woes, a new award Category5 just received as one of Feedspot's Top 100 Tech YouTube Channels, and Sasha installs the motherboard in her gaming PC before tackling the new Newsroom.
Watch NowWe pulled out the old dummy head again, because what better way is there to review a set of Bluetooth headphones? We've got the Bluedio T-Monitors, which are a budget set of wireless headphones that feel and sound great. Sasha is having trouble with Discord and Jeff is getting a lot of botspam.
Watch NowOn our cosplay special, Robbie and Sasha reveal a feature-packed backup tool from Idera: the same people who brought us Linux HotCopy.
Watch NowIt has built-in adjustable light, 1-600x zoom, 1080p recording, a 4.3" LCD screen and a solid-built adjustable aluminum stand--all for under $100 USD. This microscope is INSANE! Perfect for soldering tiny components or exploring the world of the microscopic.
Watch NowWe typically expect a metal body PTZ camera with ONVIF, built-in WiFi and Ethernet to cost around $1,200 or more. So when we found one for just $200 we needed to see if it was legit!
Watch NowWe've had a lot of fun over the past 500 weeks! We've welcomed great guests on the show and shared some exciting technologies! This week we'll take a look back at a few standouts, including the first appearance of Jeff, Sasha and Henry, as we celebrate 500 Episodes of Category5 Technology TV.
Watch NowToday's Coffee Break is extra special because this is the day Category5 returns! bp9 has received a rather exciting shipping notification from PINE64, and we'll chat about laptop batteries and refurbishing them, plus bp9's loathing of built-in batteries and why Robbie agrees with him. Solbu has a use for a button that many of us have seen but never used, and Amazon is going to be releasing a very expensive TV series based in the realm of Lord of The Rings. Joining Robbie Ferguson today are Ron Morrissette, Solbu, bp9 and Peter Lewis, with a quick visit from Bo and Rosemary Lechnowsky.
Watch NowThe evolution of the earbud has arrived, and there are finally truly wireless Bluetooth 4.1 earbuds that WORK! The BTwins are definitely the ones you want if you're big on fidelity, but the Shield also provides a budget version.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - The operators of the vDOS "DDOS for Hire" service have been arrested - Google is offering Uber competitor pricing on Maps. - The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been recalled, because it might catch on fire. - A robot has been used to operate in a man's eye, with perfect results. - Weaponized drones are now legal in North Dakota.
Watch NowIn the last Coffee Break for 2020, bp9 is trying to understand the circuit of his garage door opener, and still hard at work on his encrypted client/server project. No shared key here, but rather a proper public/private key like SSH. Did Solbu fall asleep again? Reminds everyone that Robbie has been crazy buzy, not taking a break. Doug is waiting on fan and heatsinks for his RasPi. Peter reminds bp9 to use opto-isolators and talks more about circuits, Synology and lightning. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and stay safe everyone! bp9 is joined by Doug and Peter.
Watch NowRobbie, Christa and Sasha tackle the mailbag and answer viewer questions. We also announce our December giveaway.
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 NowIn this Crew Conversation, Jeff describes how he's using a Chromebook as an educational tool for his teenage son, giving him the resources he needs for his education--including unexpectedly having to be home schooled--and how Jeff is able to administer the machine in a way that better keeps his child accountable and safe from online threats. But there's one catch...
Watch NowRobbie Ferguson speaks with Tom Costantino (Co-Producer, The Orville), Brandon Fayette (VFX Supervisor, The Orville), Sasha Rickman (Co-Host, Category5 Technology TV), Bo Lechnowsky (Founder/Owner, ameriDroid) and Amie DD (Contestant, LEGO Masters) to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting them. While each are impacted in their own way, these two things ring true: We're in this together, and we'll make it through this.
Watch NowJoin Robbie on his mission to determine whether he's capable, with his busy schedule and lack of CAD experience, to effectively use a 3D printer. His strategy lets him test the concepts without spending a penny.
Watch NowCategory5 Technology TV has been broadcasting live every week for 600 weeks. Let's talk about some of the key technologies that have been introduced or evolved during that time. From the introduction of the first iPhone and how that revolutionized both communication and cameras, to a 2,000 GB solid state drive that fits in your pocket. We can't possibly cover them all, but we'll chat about some of the stand-outs.
Watch NowEurope's rolling out a data superhighway in space, A hardware device for passwords, EU data watchdogs meeting about the way businesses handle data, Coventry roads are going autonomous.
Watch NowTaking a first look at the latest major release of Telestream Wirecast.
Watch NowDisruptive technologies come and go, but MikroTik has a proven track record of offering high-end routers with enterprise-grade features for a fraction of the price of similar competitors. Before we kick off our series, which will take you through the basics and even advanced configuration of a MikroTik hAP RouterBOARD, we'll first discuss some of the advantages to such a device, and why it's Robbie's go-to for our new studio network.
Watch NowAmazon Fire Tablets are a good 20-30% cheaper than traditional Android tablets of similar specs. But can you run your standard apps? Robbie set out to try installing Google Play Store, YouTube and Chrome, and the result is quite exciting for those on the fence about Amazon's line of tablets.
Watch NowWe dive into the mailbag this week and answer your questions. Now that we've learned to image our hard drive to a file or other drive, it's time to learn what the next step is if ddrescue shows errors: the SMART report, which tells us if the drive is thought to be failing.
Watch NowRobbie visits Neiman Machinery in Newmarket, Ontario to observe the unboxing of a freighter full of Geka IronWorker machines from Spain. An assortment of viewer questions are also answered.
Watch NowThis week we welcome back Robert Capps from NuData security to discuss the recent data breach at Timehop, and how biometrics and behavioral analytics can help protect user data. We'll also unbox a shiny new Rock64 SBC with 4 GB RAM, and of course, cover the week's tech news stories as well.
Watch NowIn order to mine or trade Turtlecoin, or to catch Turtlecoin in a Turtle Raindance, you need a wallet address. The team at Cat5 will walk you through all the steps to get up and going on Linux - but keep in mind on Windows you don't have to go through the onerous install process, but can still use the same commands to run simplewallet and create your Turtlecoin wallet in the command line.
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