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Happy 30th Birthday, Macintosh!

January 24th marked the 30th anniversary of the Macintosh computer, originally released in 1984. Looking at the bulky box, it’s hard to believe that we’ve come so far in so little time! 30 years ago, computers displayed in black and white, ran programs from floppy disks, and were mainly used by the average person to play games and write documents - now touch screens, complex graphics, and fast multitasking are all expected in our everyday devices, and our phones have more storage than the biggest disks back then.

I’m a sucker for tech history, so it was a real treat for me to get to play on an original Macintosh computer! I was especially amazed to see Microsoft Word 1.00, the original, pre-office suite.

My favourite program to play with was Paint. As an avid Photoshop user, it’s amazing to see how different the image processors of old were. All my photos are edited in Photoshop nowadays (the Photoshop Express app for Windows 8 is amazing), and I thought I’d make a little custom “graphic” for the blog on Paint 1984.

I wonder how many years it’ll take before people are looking at our modern laptops and remarking about how archaic they are! What developments will we have in the next 30 years?

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Make Web Not War Relaunch Party 2014

Ain’t no party like a techie party! Last Thursday I had the pleasure of attending the Make Web Not War relaunch party to kick off a new year of openness - open standard, open data, open source. Web Not War is a community of open tech enthusiasts supporting the collaborative culture of open technology. Influencers from all areas of the Toronto tech scene gathered at Loftraum to talk tech, check out some cool tech including an Xbox One and a Makelab 3D printer, and celebrate the relaunch of Make Web Not War.

Hot Pop Factory co-founder Matt Compeau was running the 3D printing booth and scanning people with an Xbox 360 Kinect to generate instant 3D models of us. He also had his Makelab printer running, showing off its short print time!

Another big hit was the Xbox One station. It was my first time playing one outside of stores, and I must say I was impressed! The graphics on NBA are just amazing, and the new controller is so much more comfortable to hold.

Perhaps more impressive than the gadgets themselves were the guests. The venue was buzzing with conversation and an air of ingenuity as people shared their love of open source and technology. It was great to finally meet some people I’ve been talking to online - since our industry is digital, you can know someone for ages without actually having met them face to face. It’s events like these that allow all to get together!

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What a fantastic night! Be sure to check out Web Not War and my guest post on their blog, coming soon!

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Travel Smartly with KnowRoaming

If you travel a lot like I do, you know that anxiety-inducing moment when you realize you’ve forgotten to turn off your data roaming. Your mind fills with expletives as you imagine the mountainous phone bill awaiting you upon your return home, and the worst part is there’s no way to reverse it.

Enter KnowRoaming, an amazing new innovation by a Toronto-based startup. KnowRoaming allows you to dramatically reduce your roaming charges when abroad, using local phone numbers and a prepaid balance that never expires. There are two simple parts: a smart sticker that attaches to your SIM card and an app that lets you manage your account. Once you follow the steps to set up your phone numbers and balance, you can travel without worrying about billion dollar bills waiting in your mailbox.

I had the pleasure of meeting with Louise Stein at KnowRoaming’s beautiful head office and developerspace to discuss the system and see how it works. She put the sticker on my SIM card for me because the applicators are still in production - here’s the pictures to show how it’s done:

Super easy! Just make sure the pegs line up properly. KnowRoaming currently works in 220 countries (wow) and can reduce your roaming charges by up to 85% (WOW)! Yes please. I can’t wait to use this next time I go shopping in Buffalo! :D I bet you want one too - Check out KnowRoaming and sign up for the notification list to get yours when sales start early this year!

Louise was also a trendy techie! I had to get a picture with her and the two office puppies (soooo cute) in front of the funky KnowRoaming logo.

What do you think of KnowRoaming? Where would you use it? Let me know in the comments below!

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