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Think Online Videos Will Solve Your PD Problem? Think Again. – Finding Common Ground – Education Week

September 29, 2016 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Twitter, YouTube, Podcasts, Pinterest, Khan Academy, TeacherTube, Facebook, and Google are existing repositories where educators are already freely sharing ideas and best practice. Do we really need more? View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Think Online Videos Will Solve Your PD Problem?…

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YouTube Kids app launches in UK and Ireland for child-friendly videos

November 20, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

YouTube is launching its YouTube Kids app in the UK and Ireland, nine months after its child-friendly service went live in the US. More than 10 million American parents have downloaded the app, which serves up a filtered selection of videos and channels that are appropriate for children. The app…

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Hidden cellphone apps could cover up photos, videos

November 14, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Pictures can go everywhere, easily, thanks to technology most Americans are walking around with every day: cellphones. More than 100 students in Colorado school district are learning that the hard way as some face felony charges in a sexting ring. According…

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LG V10 is now official with a secondary screen, dual front-facing cameras and a manual mode for videos

September 30, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

LG has officially unveiled the first phone in its new V series, the LG V10. With a focus on the multimedia experience, LG has added a second screen above the main display. When the latter is off, this display will show the time, weather, date and the battery icon. When…

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Apple releases two new videos taking you for a guided tour around Apple Music

September 29, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Need to take a guided tour of Apple Music? All you need to do is follow the pair of videos released today by Apple. The first one, titled “New,”  shows you how to easily discover music on the app. Clicking on the music app, and tapping on New, shows you…

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On iPhone 6s launch day, Samsung showcases 4K videos shot on the Galaxy S6 edge+ and Note5

September 26, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Earlier today, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus went on sale as Apple’s first smartphones to feature 4K video recording. As you probably already know, 4K video is not exactly a novelty in the world of Android smartphones, with tens of previously released models offering this feature. Perhaps that’s…

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This lucky California girl received her Rose Gold iPhone 6s three days early and lit up Twitter with photos and videos

September 22, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

A brand new iPhone 6s in Rose Gold is surely a wonderful sight to wake up to, especially when it happens some three days early! By some strange turn of events, graphic designer Adrienne (based in San Diego, Calif.) has already received her AT&T iPhone 6s in Rose Gold and…

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Vine now supplies you with beats for your looping videos

August 28, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Vine is allowing its user base to add music to their loops. Featured artists will supply the beats to add a new dimension to your submitted content. Once you’ve finished capturing a new video on your smartphone, which in itself is now easier with the new Snap to Beat feature,…

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Update to Instagram allows you to post pictures and videos in portrait or landscape

August 28, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Huey Lewis sang that it’s “Hip to be square,” but not if you’re an Instagram user. Those who are subscribers to the picture-sharing app are so sick of squares, that they are probably ecstatic to hear about today’s news. An update to Instagram now allows users to post their photographs…

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Opera Max now compresses YouTube and Netflix videos, saving you data and dollars

August 18, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The Opera Max browser has saved money and data for Android users over the years by compressing content as it gets sent to your handset. By saving as much as 50% of your data use over 4G LTE, 3G and Wi-Fi, using Opera Max allows you to stretch out your…

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