Something to put a smile on your face!

This? This is Great.

 

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This is a letter that was given to Reddit user leanentrep by a senior citizen after he taught them how to use the Internet. It reads:

 

“Thank you with all of my heart (and more, if possible) for the wonderful gift of music you have given me (obviously haven’t quite mastered the intricacies of Word yet). I spent all last night searching YouTube and “subscribing” to stuff I hadn’t heard in years except in my mind (as well as some comedy routines that never fail to crack me up). Again, with all my heart (I could use one of those little emojis right about now!).

P.S. And I even get to WATCH them!! How could I ask for more!?!

P.P.S. And there are several versions of many of them—be still my heart!!”

 

From the good-hearted sauce himself-

 

“I teach seniors at the senior home how to use computers and the internet,” reads the caption. “When I came in today, one of the ladys [sic] used MS word to write me this letter.”

 

 

 

Oooh like a cup of hot cocoa on a rainy day, right? Be still OUR heart! We’re off to watch some Youtube and be grateful.

 

 

Silicon Valley Dictionary!

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Wanna talk like the kids from Silicon Valley? Either the place itself or its mirror, the TV Show?

 

Check out this new website by Silicon valley-ers Matthew Hui and Kilim Choi*, two 23-year-old UC Berkeley graduates who decided that this shizz needs to be written down for posterity and reference and for people to poke fun at and laugh at themselves for.

 

It’s called Silicon Valley dictionary, and you’ll find it here. Beginning as a joke, it’s burst into super popularity right now and includes words and phrases  like ‘No Money Mo’ Problems’ , (An expression often used by startups who’re running out of their funding) and ‘Shallow Alto’ (Another name for Palo Alto, denoting how shallow and superficial many (but not all) of it’s inhabitants are.)

 

 

 

Check it out!

 

 

*Choi has since stepped down from the project and was replaced by Zeeshan Javed, another friend of Hui and a Computer Science graduate from Berkeley.
 

 

Tech world investing in helping E.T phone home

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Over at UC Berkeley, there’s some dudes and dudettes who are hell bent on discovering what the eff is up there above us – we’re not talking angels here, rather, aliens.

 

One of those dudes is a Russian billionaire named Yuri Milner. He made his fortune investing in certain big name scompanies like Facebook and Twitter and now he’s spending (some of) it in an effort to find intelligent alien life. $100 million of it, to be precise. Wowza.

 

This money goes straight to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence research centre in Berkeley that has been looking for aliens since its inception in 1961.

 

 

Milner has called the project Breakthrough Listen and will be the largest scientific search for extraterrestrial life, in the expanse of the universe that will be studied, as well as the depth and detail of the data that will be collected and shared with the public.

 

How big is big? Well, beginning next year, and for the next 10 years, they’ll study the nearest million stars, nearest 100 galaxies, and the entire Milky Way galaxy and its billions of stars—a celestial expanse 10 times wider in scope than any previous research endeavors.

 

What’s really cool is that all data collected from the project will be made public for anyone to see, and Breakthrough Listen will offer a platform to developers to build applications to better analyze the celestial data.

 

 

Tinder for food!

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So, you can swipe for love, sex, friendship, dog friendship, and now, some might say the ultimate swipe is here! That’s right. We’re talking Tinder for Food.

 

Finally the words delicious and yummy can be used with some integrity in a swiping app!

 

Something that kind of brings the ‘why didn’t I think of that’ feeling from within, the app is named Tender. Created by 3 peeps from the College of Charleston, the app is simple yet brilliant. Focused on cooking rather than eating out, you begin with, quite simply, food porn. If you swipe right, you save and get access to the recipe, and if you swipe left, it’s in the garbage with you yucky recipe for stinky poo food.

 

You can also filter results to your liking such as drinks, dessert, chicken, vegan, seafood, pork, beef, and vegetarian.

 

 

 

Download it now, free from the App store. 

 

 

Apple Store facts

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Just in case you were wondering (at least 1% of your were, surely) here’s some facts you might not know about Apple retail stores.

 

*Apple stores get more than 1 million visitors a day.

 

*According to Apple, every Apple Store is powered by renewable energy. Go team!

 

 

* Bondi, Sydney, Australia, is the only Apple store in the world to contain trees.

 

 

*The first Apple Store opened at 10am on 19 May, 2001 at Tysons Corner, Virginia.

 

 

*The second Apple Store opened three hours later at Glendale Galleria, California.

 

 

*There are now 457 Apple Stores in 15 countries.

 

 

* More than half of an average Apple Store is given over to education and support space.

 

 

*Some high-profile stores feature a theater for presentations and workshops and a studio for training with Apple products.

 

 

*Of the 43,000 Apple employees in the United States 30,000 work at Apple Stores

 

*Rumor has it that like In-N-Out and the recent coming out of Macdonalds, Apple has a secret menu. Ask for a double JobsMacPad Pro. You’ll thank us.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Not really. Har har.

 

 

 

 

Virtual reality is here!

Virtual reality is an emergent and super exciting industry, with top dogs like Google, Facebook and Microsoft (among others) competing for first and best place in a field that will grow immensely to awesome, if science fictiony levels in the coming years.

 

If you haven’t seen what it’s all about – check out the video’s below which shows you an example of some of the top VR tech products already here or shortly coming to the commercial market.

 

Hint: if you’re wanting to test out the whole VR thing- get Google Cardboard. It’s really cool, and a steal at around $4 – $25. Check it out here and on Amazon.

 

 

Facebook’s Oculus Rift

 

 

Microsoft’s Hololens

 

 

 

HTC Vive Headset

 

 

 

Google Cardboard:

 

 

 

To the future!

 

 

Tech of the week

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If you or someone in your family or friends circle suffers from serious food allergies – you know this shizz ain’t no joke. Especially considering how many children are affected and how unpredictable protecting them can become – this is something that understandably a lot of people are working towards eradicating.

 

Even if it’s not a serious allergy- lower allergic reactions are not pleasant, and we don’t have time for that!

 

The wonderful folks over at 6Sensorlabs are such wonderful people. They’ve come out with a portable sensor, called NIMA Sensor, that can detect toxins in dishes, warning those with allergies before it’s too late.

 

Shireen Taleghani Yates and Scott Sundvor both struggled with food allergies, so they’re building something to help the hordes of people suffering along with them. At the moment, the sensor exclusively detects gluten, but will soon be able to detect dairy, eggs, and peanuts as well.

 

To use, you simply add a food sample to the pocket-sized test pod and in two minutes the sensor will display if there is any trace of gluten in your dish. Viola!

 

Check it out!