Richelle Sibolboro

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  • Wearable Technology Will Change These 4 Areas of Digital Marketing

    Wearable Technology Will Change These 4 Areas of Digital Marketing

    Image courtesy of WeAreWearables Ask anyone in the tech industry where the future of mobile devices is trending and they’ll say wearable technology. While a lot of work remains to be done in research and development, the industry believes it’s only a few steps away from mainstream adoption. Not only is this significant for consumers,…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 10, 2015
    Technology
    advertising, analytics, app, developer, marketing, social media, wearable technology
  • When will wearables be for women?

    When will wearables be for women?

    Photo Courtesy of Sean Gallup, Getty Images Despite its colorful bands and fashion-focused ad campaigns, the Apple Watch doesn’t seem poised to make the most of the opportunity to attract a female consumer. While many women will likely still try on and buy an Apple Watch, it seems likely that the majority of the buyers…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 9, 2015
    Technology
    smart watch, wearable technology
  • How Facebook knows your friends, better than you do

    How Facebook knows your friends, better than you do

    Image courtesy of Jennifer Daniel How does Facebook know who your friends are? There’s still a lot of confusion and misinformation about what Facebook’s doing when it “finds” your friends. Alas, Facebook’s actual process isn’t actually that sneaky or malicious. In fact, it involves this pretty complex academic field called, network science. In a nutshell, whenever you…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 9, 2015
    Technology
    Facebook, online, Privacy
  • The first 4K footage taken from a drone

    The first 4K footage taken from a drone

    The Phantom Flex4K camera, which can shoot more than 1,000 frames per second at 4K resolution, weighs 14 pounds without a lens or viewfinder. To get it off the ground, Brain Farm got help from Swedish drone manufacturer Intuitive Aerial to enhance an Aerigon drone with 40 percent more power, according to Popular Mechanics. The…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 9, 2015
    Technology
    4K, Drone, video
  • New videos released on the Apple Watch

    New videos released on the Apple Watch

    Following the abundance of information concerning the features and optional materials of the Apple Watch, the tech giant has now released a guided tour of how it all works. Functioning seamlessly with the iPhone, the wearable tech piece is envisaged to complete brief interactions in a more convenient way, as well as operations that were…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 8, 2015
    Technology
    apple watch, Digifest Toronto, wearable technology
  • Bell’s been tracking its customers habits

    Bell’s been tracking its customers habits

    Gloria Nieto for The Globe and Mail The federal privacy watchdog says a Bell Canada targeted advertising program that tracks customers’ clicks, calls and television binges violated Canadians’ privacy rights. Canada’s privacy commissioner says Bell should have asked for express consent from its customers before beginning a data collection program that involves tracking their internet…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 8, 2015
    Technology
    Bell, Digifest Toronto, Privacy
  • How to invest in Bitcoin

    How to invest in Bitcoin

    People usually enter the wide world of cryptocurrencies after having learned about Bitcoin. The digital currency has a range of appeals which cater to all kinds of tastes. For a start, the cryptocurrency is decentralised, which means that no institution or entity can control it. Secondly, this derives from the previous point, it is universal.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 8, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, Digifest Toronto
  • Passing of Time

    Passing of Time

    New York photographer Richard Silver travels the world shooting well-known buildings over the course of a single sunset and splicing the pictures together to create a single image – a technique he describes as slicing time. The project started in 2010 in New York, where Silver originally decided to photograph iconic buildings in the city…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 8, 2015
    Architecture, Art, Public Space
  • Unlocking your phone could be as easy as taking a selfie

    Unlocking your phone could be as easy as taking a selfie

    Image Courtesy of John Ragai Flickr CC Apple Inc. has been granted an official patent on a technology that uses facial recognition to unlock mobile phones. Published by The U.S. Patent and Trade Office Tuesday, the patent document shows that Apple has been developing this iPhone feature since at least 2011. Essentially, a user would bring the phone up to his or her face, at…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 7, 2015
    Technology
    apple, Digifest Toronto
  • Want To Get Your DNA Tested? There’s A Facebook App For That

    Want To Get Your DNA Tested? There’s A Facebook App For That

    Image Courtesy of WWW.ISGTW.ORG “Facebook” and “DNA” are two words you probably don’t want to hear in the same sentence. But an ambitious new research project, Genes for Good, is now using the social network to collect genetic information. The researchers heading up the project say that your information is safe with them — but…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 7, 2015
    Technology
    app, Digifest Toronto, Facebook
  • John Oliver talks with Edward Snowden about Government Surveillance

    John Oliver talks with Edward Snowden about Government Surveillance

    On April 5th, John Oliver sat down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA and Section 215’s renewal on June 1, 2015 and the debate the needs to happen to reform it. To their surprise the average American citizen is not aware of the NSA’s activities or who Edward Snowden is or how his actions have…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 7, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Edward Snowden, Government Surveillance, John Oliver, online, Privacy
  • Are you a citizen of craft?

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 7, 2015
    Art, Product Design
    Canada, craft
  • GPS Easter Egg Hunt

    GPS Easter Egg Hunt

    It was an Easter egg hunt with a San Francisco twist. A tech startup took over downtown Friday afternoon for an Easter egg hunt and doled out some serious prize money. A crowd of hundreds gathered with their smartphones in hand. “We think of this as Easter egg hunt 2.0,” one man said. A company…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 6, 2015
    Technology
    app, Digifest Toronto, Easter
  • Millennials are indifferent about digital privacy

    Millennials are indifferent about digital privacy

    A study released by the American Press Institute last month found that only 20% of Millennials worry all or most of the time about their digital privacy. Just two in 10 (20%) of Millennials worry about digital privacy “all/most of the time,” 46% said they worry “only a little” and 34% said they “don’t worry…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 6, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Millennials, Privacy
  • Sagmeister & Walsh Make Security Tech Look Sexy

    Sagmeister & Walsh Make Security Tech Look Sexy

    The makers of Fugue, a new software that simplifies the creation, operation, and regeneration of cloud infrastructure, wanted to, uh, disrupt stereotypical tech graphics. For their branding, they tapped the ever inventive New York-based design studio Sagmeister & Walsh. The designers created a calligraphic identity, app, and animated logo that changes based on user data.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 6, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Sagmeister & Walsh
  • Demystifying Transport Demand Management

    Demystifying Transport Demand Management

    A century of car-centric urban development has left our cities polluted, congested and searching for sustainable solutions. Transport Demand Management (TDM) strategies can provide these solutions by combining public policy and private sector innovation to reverse over-reliance on private cars. The Moving Beyond Cars series offers a global tour of TDM solutions in Brazil, China,…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 6, 2015
    Public Space
  • Surveillance and Encryption

    Surveillance and Encryption

    In January of this year, British Prime Minister David Cameron let it be known that he intended to dumb down encryption so that law enforcement could monitor all of the information streaming across the country. A direct attempt to capitalize on the Paris attacks. Today news about a police chief with Europol was advocating against…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2015
    Technology
    Encryption, security, Surveillance
  • Surveillance and Encryption

    Surveillance and Encryption

    In January of this year, British Prime Minister David Cameron let it be known that he intended to dumb down encryption so that law enforcement could monitor all of the information streaming across the country. A direct attempt to capitalize on the Paris attacks. Today news about a police chief with Europol was advocating against…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, Encryption, Surveillance
  • Flying a drone is as simple as drawing a picture

    Flying a drone is as simple as drawing a picture

    What if the process of flying a drone were more simple, streamlined and more automated so anyone, regardless of skill could do it? That is the goal behind Ares, a new drone manufacturing startup. One major advancement has to do with drone flight safety and abiding by FAA regulations. If you happen to draw a…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2015
    Technology
    app, Digifest Toronto, Drone
  • Flying a drone is as simple as drawing a picture

    What if the process of flying a drone were more simple, streamlined and more automated so anyone, regardless of skill could do it? That is the goal behind Ares, a new drone manufacturing startup. One major advancement has to do with drone flight safety and abiding by FAA regulations. If you happen to draw a…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2015
    Art, Technology
    app, drawing, Drone
  • Why you need to love Blockchain and Bitcoin

    Why you need to love Blockchain and Bitcoin

    Most people following developments in Bitcoin are familiar with the often repeated mantra proclaiming that blockchain is an innovative technological breakthrough. The blockchain is a peer-to-peer public ledger maintained by a distributed network of computers.There is no central authority, and no need a trusted third party to process and verify transactions.Eliminating the need for third…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, blockchain, curreny
  • Connecting the classroom

    Connecting the classroom

    Image Credit: chanpipat / Shutterstock Did you know that the average American student spends 1025 hours in the classroom each year? And of that, 308 hours are lost to interruptions! That’s about 1 out of every 5 minutes are spent consumed by “anticipated interruptions” – transitions, materials distribution, and starting or ending class. What if…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Technology
    classroom, smart, technology
  • Why you need to love Blockchain and Bitcoin

    Why you need to love Blockchain and Bitcoin

    Most people following developments in Bitcoin are familiar with the often repeated mantra proclaiming that blockchain is an innovative technological breakthrough. The blockchain is a peer-to-peer public ledger maintained by a distributed network of computers. There is no central authority, and no need a trusted third party to process and verify transactions. Eliminating the need…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Technology
    Bitcoin, blockchain, currency, Digifest Toronto, digital
  • Connecting the classroom

    Connecting the classroom

    Image Credit: chanpipat / Shutterstock Did you know that the average American student spends 1025 hours in the classroom each year? And of that, 308 hours are lost to interruptions! That’s about 1 out of every 5 minutes are spent consumed by “anticipated interruptions” – transitions, materials distribution, and starting or ending class. What if…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Technology
    classroom
  • Wearing your heart on your sleeve

    Wearing your heart on your sleeve

    At MakeFashion’s latest gala that brought together innovation and fashion, Radio Frequency Application Lab of Southern Institute of Technology and Promixa teamed up to showcase the literal electricity between two lovers. (Via Branding Magazine)

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Technology
    fashion, technology, wearable technology
  • Wearing your heart on your sleeve

    At MakeFashion’s latest gala that brought together innovation and fashion, Radio Frequency Application Lab of Southern Institute of Technology and Promixa teamed up to showcase the literal electricity between two lovers. (Via Branding Magazine)

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2015
    Art, Technology
    fashion, wearable
  • Beware your car could be spying on you

    Beware your car could be spying on you

    Image Startup Bootcamp Modern vehicles are powerful data-scraping machines, warns a group of B.C. privacy advocates, and Canada urgently needs to regulate what companies can do with the information cars send them. “Policy-makers have to provide the guidance that the automotive industry desperately needs on how general principles of data protection apply in their sector,”…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 1, 2015
    Technology
  • Beware your car could be spying on you

    Beware your car could be spying on you

    Image Startup Bootcamp Modern vehicles are powerful data-scraping machines, warns a group of B.C. privacy advocates, and Canada urgently needs to regulate what companies can do with the information cars send them. “Policy-makers have to provide the guidance that the automotive industry desperately needs on how general principles of data protection apply in their sector,”…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 1, 2015
    Technology
    Digifest Toronto, smart phones
  • Facebook to host The New York Times content on its app

    Facebook to host The New York Times content on its app

    Image News Talk Florida The New York Times reported the paper will give up some of its website traffic to the social-media giant, a move that some media observers call a power shift in digital publishing landscape. Under the proposed deal, Facebook would host content from prominent news outlets such as The Times, National Geographic…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 1, 2015
    Technology
    content, Digifest Toronto, digital, Facebook, New York Times
  • Apple ups its game with staff offering fashion advice for wearables

    Apple ups its game with staff offering fashion advice for wearables

    Apple has hired Tag Heuer’s sales and retail VP Patrick Pruniaux to help market the Apple Watch to a larger audience. Understanding that it’s current tech-driven sales tactics will need to be massaged to create larger appeal, Apple is now training its staff to offer suggestions for customers on how the Apple Watch can be…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 1, 2015
    Technology
    apple, apple watch, Digifest Toronto, wearable technology
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