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What’s ClubHouse?

ClubHouse is an audio-based social media app. It’s built itself around exclusivity. I say this, because in order to get on the app you need someone to “let you in” or to send you an invite. I’m sure this will change in the coming months as the app starts to gain more popularity. The company describes itself as “a new type of social product based on voice that allows people everywhere to talk, tell stories, develop ideas, deepen friendships, and meet interesting new people around the world.”

It was created by Paul Davison and Rohan Seth, last year. I’ve read in numerous articles that it is already valued at around $100 million. That was when they had only 1,500 users. Since then it has grown a lot. I was actually in a room where the founders spoke to 500 people about their plans for ClubHouse and how they do plan to grow and open up the app to everyone, but it was a matter of technicalities at this point. They say the conversations are not recorded or stored anywhere. However, I’ve been in rooms where I’ve already started to hear rumors that the conversations are being recorded. But rumors are only rumors until proven. But I would still be careful because the app is in beta mode, there are lots of little things that still need to be creased out.

^What a room looks like

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Rooms – Think of these as all the types of calls you can add yourself too. You can scroll through what is called the hallway and explore the different rooms that are having live conversations. The titles will give you hints on what the topic is, and there’s a preview of people who are speaking in the room. The speech bubble beside the name means they’re on the speaker floor.


The room is broken up into 3 sections. Once you enter a room you’ll notice at the top are moderators. They have what they call the green bean beside each name. These people are moderating the room. A moderator can allow people who have raised their hand to come up to the stage and then also has the ability to make anyone a moderator. This is what I call and I’ve heard others say the speaking stage.

Then you have the section below the stage for people who are followed by the speakers/moderators. Often I’ve seen moderators send requests to people in this section to come up to the stage to speak. You get a notification saying you have been invited to speak. You can say yes or dismiss. Refresh the room you’re in to see the most current people on the stage by tap and dragging down the screen to refresh. Also known as PTR (Pull to Refresh) on ClubHouse. Some moderators might also say, reset the room. Which means they’ll be adding new people to stage, pushing people back to the audience, and re-doing introductions.

The last section is called audience. This is for everyone who is there to listen. If you have a question you can raise your hand to send a notification to all moderators to bring you up to the stage. However, sometimes moderators turn off hand raising. What I’ve noticed is some moderators will turn it off due to the high volume of hand raising alerts they get (which can mess with the flow of the conversation) or they just want the people on the stage to talk and it’s not meant to be an open discussion but more like a lecture or podcast style room.


When you select to create a room. Open, pick your group, closed or start a room within a club you’re in so everyone in that club gets notified about your room
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When you select a title for your room (what draws
people into your room and lets them know what
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My experience with ClubHouse (so far) and what to expect if you join

Your first couple of weeks inside the app your profile picture comes with a little party hat on the lower corner of your profile image to identify you as a new user to others. I actually “lost” my party hat just a couple of days ago and thought what a perfect time to share my experience with you all. So here’s a quick run down of what it’s like being in the app. It’s super simple and there are very few options to work with once you’re online. Meaning, there is no text format to chat, no images and the basic text are to create a profile description.

Imagine actually walking into a conference call with either hundreds or just a handful of people. These rooms can be created by anyone, but in order to reach a more niche crowd you can search for “clubs” within the app and request to be a part of them. Once you’re a part of that club you can start a room from within the club so everyone who is a member will get notified that you’ve started a room. When you create a room you have options, to keep it locked to specific people or open to anyone. You can also give your room a title (recommended) in order to draw people into the room.

Now I think this is very important to say, there is the good and bad with any social media platform you join. It is what you make of the app for yourself, the boundaries you set with it and who you CHOOSE to connect with on the app. I’ve gone into rooms where you could tell immediately that someone had an agenda. They’re trying to sell something to you. A course that will help you make millions, a service or people who are just trying to increase their klout.

Future of ClubHouse

ClubHouse has launched during a time where people are sitting at home and connecting with others through audio has been uplifting. People find it a safe place to talk about shared interests, networking, business or just general knowledge on so many different subjects. As more people start to enter the app I imagine it’ll get really crowded. I’ve observed that the larger rooms are likely short form conversations and the moderators are usually just talking about themselves. Especially those who are more popular. There have been rooms with celebs like Oprah, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Hart, Gary Vee and so many others.

Keep in mind the app will show you rooms based on the interests you’ve chosen, who you follow and likely rooms you keep going into. It will take time to find the rooms that fit your needs. Paul Davison, one of the founders, has mentioned there will be a direct message option coming soon in one of his recent new user onboarding rooms. He also mentioned he’d like to see better discovery features, breakout rooms, ways for the audience to engage without speaking (maybe a comments section?).

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People are learning so much about themselves in conversations with people they would never have spoken too. I’ve been in so many rooms where the moderator could not pronounce any of the diverse names. A moderator was humble enough to admit that he was embarrassed and realized through the ClubHouse app, that he needed more friends who were people of colour.

There are many legitimate dragons’ den style rooms where people are giving their business pitches and entrepreneurs decide whether or not they want to help fund the business idea.

There are so many stories of people speaking on a “virtual stage” for the very first time with their shy shaky voices, and then expressing so much gratitude for the opportunity.

These are the moments of raw realization I think many people like myself will enjoy on the app. The genuine connections, the ability to help lift each other with tips, shared interest conversations, connecting with people around the world you never could before and so much more. It’s an exhausting app for sure. Many times I found myself on it for hours, but at the end to only feel really burnt out. Setting a boundary, time limits and making use of what you learn is key. Just like any other app.

One room I’ve been loving is the adult lullaby room. I haven’t figured out the schedule but it’s a room that opens up late nights and the speakers have already been chosen ahead of time. Everyone on the stage only whispers, to keep a mellow vibe. It’s soft live music and a great way to fall asleep.

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For the rooms that are dropping gems of knowledge. Remember to put the knowledge you receive into practice.

*I’ll come back to update this post as I learn more about ClubHouse from using it.

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We’ve had this conversation in our home about what healthy screen time means to us. A limited use of tablets and television didn’t seem to work. My husband and I are working from home, children with us too, it becomes very challenging. As soon as we set up the Osmo Creative Starter Kit you could see the excitement in their eyes!. Especially when their work was projected on screen.

I love that these games are challenging. The masterpiece app allows you to draw items with the guidance of tracing over the lines of the picture selected. It’s a great interactive way to build a child’s imagination.

What comes with the osmo creative starter kit?

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The Osmo creative starter kit is a digital form of learning for children of all ages. This kit allows children to work on their drawing, visual thinking, problem solving, physics and fine motor skills to name a few. Osmo see’s and reacts to every real life move.

In the starter kit you’ll get an Osmo base, a reflector that goes on top of your ipad, a creative board to draw on, 4 dry erase markers and a microfiber eraser pouch. To get started you download the free apps that come with the purchase of this starter kit and that’s it! So easy to install.

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#osmonaut playing the masterpiece drawing app for the very first time!

For the parents of A #osmonaut

The masterpiece drawing app also records what you’re doing and then plays back every step. Save your video to the ‘art gallery’ so you can view later. There are many great games to encourage creativity and to develop imagination in kids and honestly I’m tempted to try them all too! For those parents who want to keep track of their child’s progress you can download the parent app:

– Track time played in each game and view what skills your child has learned
– View daily reports on words spelled, drawings created and more
– Get tips and tricks for each game and learn about new games in the Osmo system
– View drawings created in Monster and Masterpiece apps/games

Set up was very easy and I love how clear the instructions are for children to follow and graphics are amazing too! There are other options as well for kids who are older. You can play coding, detective, spelling and number games as well. I highly recommend if you’re looking for a gift or for your own children. Make their time on their tablets worthwhile.

If you have a child younger than 5 years old then you’ll want to check out the below kit I’m considering for Zo who is 3 years old:

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Robot vacuum’s have been hitting the market for years and helping households keep up with cleaning standards. iRobot is on a roll with innovations and updates. The first robot I ever saw was on our trip to Japan 5 years ago. I thought to myself, I can’t wait till we have one of our own! The Roomba i7+ is our second robot and I’m really excited to share my cleaning routine with you.

Before getting the Roomba i7+, we used our broom and a handheld vacuum. I swept every other day, especially because I have two little children, a mess happening everyday is the usual. However, due to our busy work schedules it can be hard to keep up with a deep clean routine. Naturally, I noticed a schedule form based on when I was likely to have the most time for lower priority household chores. I started to leave the deeper cleaning days to Fridays or during the weekend.

What I’ve noticed now is less deeper cleans because my cleaning efforts go a longer way. Using the Roomba and Braava together allows for frequent (if needed) up-keeping.

Close up of where all the action happens. Check out the sweeper for the hard to reach areas!

READ: The iRobot Braava Jet, robot that mops!

Now I can schedule for a sweep and then a mop to follow behind.
A full clean with both iRobots!

iRobot Technology

I love that I can start the Roomba i7+ from anywhere via my app! Pause, send it back to the charging station and even get updates on the cleaning process.

The app creates a virtual map of your home and will even tell you where the iRobot is. iAdapt 3.0 Navigation with vSLAM technology helps the Roomba i7+ robot vacuum navigate effortlessly around your home.

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There’s also a patented technology called Dirt Detect Technology where it recognizes the high traffic areas of your house and puts extra effort and focus in those places. I’ve seen the edge-sweeping brush work it’s magic and honestly it’s such a great innovation. It grabs debris from edges and hard to reach corners.

The Roomba i7+ Robot Vacuum with Clean Base™ Automatic Dirt Disposal has an AllergenLock™ bag that holds 60 days of debris and traps 99% of pollen, mold and dust mites.

All of these innovations are really awesome but the cherry on top is actually the clean base. This clean base is brilliant! The Roomba i7+ can automatically empty it’s bin so users don’t have to think about it for weeks. Also, no more clouds of dust when dispensing dirt from a regular vacuum. What vacuum are you using at home right now? Maybe it’s time for an upgrade to an iRobot Roomba. You can find the iRobot Roomba i7+ at many retailers, one of them being Amazon.ca.

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iRobot Braava Jet Review

It’s been over a month since I started using the iRobot Braava Jet 240. Before getting the Braava Jet, let me give you an idea of how hard it was to keep up with clean floors. Fridays and weekends, for those who work full-time, is a downtime, right? Not for me. Fridays are my end of the week deep clean days. During the week, between working and then working on content creation, I have very little time to bring out the mop and even sometimes the broom for a full house clean.

Having two toddlers means there’s a mess pretty much ALL the time. Most of the time because they only eat in one area of the house, the mess is confined to that area. Which makes it a lot easier to clean up. But on many occasions, the crumbs and drink spills travel to other rooms.

iRobot Braava JetThe kids are asleep and I finally have time to myself. I’ve put together a plate of brie and crackers and I’m typing away while Bob is cleaning the floors. At 2:30 am. Bob, is our iRobot Braava Jet. 

Funny story, when I first put Bob down to clean the kitchen. I didn’t introduce or even open it up in front of anyone. My curious toddler, Daniyal saw the iRobot first.

“what’s that Mama?”

“It’s a Robot. It cleans floors.”

“What’s his name?”

“You can give him a name, sweetheart.”

“Okay, it’s Bob. Hi, Bob!”

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One of the many direct messages I got after posting Instagram stories of the iRobot Braava Jet, cleaning; was, “do your kids try grabbing it?” and another popular question, “does it actually work?”

[Tweet “The @irobot Braava Jet can actually remember obstacles and slows down around them. Even fits under our cabinets and couch! #momhacks”]

I don’t know exactly why they don’t bother Bob too much. But I think it’s somewhere in between not knowing what that robot could do and the fact that they named it Bob – it’s gained some respect already in their eyes. Daniyal always says how hard it works. Especially when Bob is working on those hard stains, it does this little vibration micro wiggle. Not very noticeable unless you really listen for it or look for it. No, they don’t grab it. Zoeya has put her foot on it, to test to see if it can carry her weight and give her a ride. (I’m guessing.) But after I’ve told her no, she gets it.

Does the iRobot Braava Jet work?

Yes, it does! What I love about it the most is the size. At first, I thought, is it too small? Will it take too long to do bigger rooms? It is not too small. It is actually the perfect size and was designed to get into hard to reach areas and if it’s working during the day and you have people over, it can even manoeuvre around objects fluidly. One of the many smart features on the iRobot is that it has a seamless navigation calculator. This feature is called the iAdapt 2.0 Navigation that allows the robot to map and track where it has been to clean floors up to 200 ft in damp/dry mode and 150 ft in wet mode. It also cleans the floor in a systematic pattern, ensuring it covers the entire area.

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SMART TECH

It’s so awesome that it can actually remember obstacles and slows down around them. Even fits under our cabinets and couch. All those hard to reach areas that I normally would have to get on my knees to scrub or move furniture to get too. There were times when I moved things around and the iRobot bumped into it, but even when it bumps into anything it’s gentle. It will avoid stairs and doesn’t ride up onto rugs.

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SIMPLE TO USE

You select the pad you want to use. There are 3 types:

Wet Mopping – The iRobot will pass these areas 3x to clean dirt and stains.
They all work great on hardwood, tile or stone.
Damp Sweeping– It will pass these areas 2x to clean dirt and stains.
Dry Sweeping – It will pass 1x to pick up hair, dust and dirt.

You also never have to touch the dirty pads when you’re done. There’s an eject button you use near the water reservoir. Hover over a garbage pin, click the button and the pad falls off. So easy. To put a new one on, you just slide it into place. Speaking of the water reservoir, I noticed that I don’t have to fill it very often. Maybe after 2-3 uses, but it will differ depending on where you are using the iRobot and what pads you’re using. To add water, just open the tap to slow running water and tilt the iRobot so the water flows down to the water reservoir easily.

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Water goes in here.

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Eject Braava Jet pads from here, right into the garbage bin.

The precision jet spray and vibrating cleaning head help loosen up the dirt and stains, while the Braava Jet pads break up and lock away the dirt. If you haven’t guessed already, (many people asked me this question as well) the cleaning solution is worked into the pad itself. So you don’t need to add anything to the floors or put inside the iRobot. Use your judgement, if your floors are really dirty then do clean up over the top so it’s easier for the iRobot. Because I use it every other day so the floors are always clean, I rarely have to do that. There’s also a nifty app you can download that allows you to start the iRobot from another room in your home. It uses Bluetooth to communicate to the iRobot.

I’m already thinking about what a great gift this will make for our loved ones! It retails at $279 CAD. Which if you ask me, it’s a great investment! It’s also the perfect mom hack for keeping your home spotless while you tend to other things on your never-ending list of to do’s.

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To be honest, I’m enjoying the freedom to watch cartoons again. I mean, of course, with him. I read an article a few months back about interacting with your children while they get screen time helps them actually focus and learn from what they’re watching. Otherwise, they can easily fall into just watching shows aimlessly. So here are my TOP 3 interactive ways to watch Netflix with your toddler:

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TOP 3 Interactive Ways to Watch Netflix with Your Toddler

1. ASK QUESTIONS:

Asking your toddler what/why/how pertaining to the episode they’re watching helps them to stay in focus on what’s going on. It always opens communication with the parent. Usually, when I ask questions, soon after I’m holding some toys and we’re reenacting what happened on the scene he just watched on Paw Patrol.Or I’m googling for answers to his questions about specific animals. If you ask questions, they will too. Watch Netflix with Your Toddler

2. SING ALONG OR REPEAT:

If Baby D is watching, for an example, Mother Goose Club or the opening credits to any of the shows I sing along or even say the words I remember in the song and encourage him to join in. Even repeating important parts of the show helps with being interactive. Dora the Explorer is an easy one for this. This show actually interacts with the viewer, by asking questions, asking for help in making decisions and lots of repeating of words in English and Spanish!

Watch Netflix with Your Toddler

3. USE TOYS:

I use toys that relate to the show. If we’re sitting down to watch shows with animals, then I line up all his animals. This one is a really good one if you have a hard time shortening your toddlers’ screen time. It’s a great transition into playing with toys.

Watch Netflix with Your Toddler
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Here are some great shows to watch with your toddler (for more, click the image):

Watching shows with Baby D that he loves, shows him my interest in his life. Shows him how much I care and love his obsession with animals. The beginner steps to being a supportive parent start here.

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TOP 3 Interactive Ways to Watch Netflix with Your Toddler

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I’m so excited to announce that I’ll be partnering up with Netflix and will be a part of their Stream Team. So you might be wondering what is the Stream Team exactly? It is a group of families who know a thing or two about great entertainment. Every month I’ll be sharing what my family has been watching on Netflix, tips and suggestions. I’m over the moon grateful for this opportunity, especially because it’s a brand I can genuinely relate too. When we first started watching Netflix in our household it was only for Baby D. The kids section has all of his favourite shows and some new ones that he started to love. And now we each have our own faves and movies that we watch as a family.

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Nostalgia with Netflix

Story time: Back in elementary school I remember coming home for lunch and watching magic school bus. Or was it after school? It was so long ago I can’t remember, but what I do remember is how much I learnt from that show. It was like going to science class but so much more fun. Episodes where they take field trips into the digestive system, flying into space and so much more.

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To this day I remember some of my favourite characters names; Ralphie, Phoebie, Arnold and of course Mrs. Frizzle. When they stopped making new episodes I was so sad. Seriously, I’ll never be too old for cartoons. So when I recently found out that Magic School Bus was coming back today, I was ecstatic! I can’t wait to watch it with baby D. He’s 2 and a half and obsessed with his school bus toy.

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If you’ve never watched this show before and you love cartoons, grab some popcorn and get ready for some educational, fun episodes. Who knows, you might learn something you never knew! P.S There’s a Netflix Nuit Blanche exhibit called The Red Forest, downtown tomorrow. Check out my Instagram stories to see all of the fun! #NetflixRedForest

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Walking path between University Avenue and Osgoode Lane
*Under the Court House/Osgoode Rotunda

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dyson review

Ever since I saw the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link in stores, I’ve been in love! My son and husband both have allergies and sometimes when we use a regular fan it spreads dust and other allergens. On Instagram I announced that I would be taking the #PurifierChallenge and also shared an un-boxing on my Instagram stories. A lot of you started to get curious about it and called me with questions. Here are all the details about the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link™ and if you have any questions please leave me a comment below.

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Why Should I Get A Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link™ Purifier?

We got this Dyson purifier now almost 2 weeks ago and we started off using it in our living room. Due to my son and husbands allergies, they would sneeze a lot in our living room. I tried everything from cleaning the sofa cushions, curtains, steaming the floors and sweeping on the regular. Ever since we got this purifier I must say not only has the quality of the air in our living room changed to the purest it could be, but also climate control is super easy to change. Especially with our unpredictable weather in Toronto. We went from a humid and hot week to a rainy cool one in July/August.

We have really large windows in our living room and when it’s hot outside, this space gets really hot. When it’s cold, it gets really cold. So you can imagine, in a space where we’re always hanging out it can get really difficult to control the temperature. This Dyson not only works as a purifier but a hot and cool fan. With a simple press of a button we can get comfortable.

I love the way it looks. So sleek and no blades. Put it on automatic rotation or angle it up or downwards.

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How do you know if it’s working?

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Dyson App Screenshot

Dyson App Screenshot
Dyson App Screenshot

 

I connected our Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link™ to my phone by following instructions to download the app. It’s really simple. Just follow the steps. In the app you can select where the dyson is in your house and then it tells you the level of air quality in that room. If you select the location then it’ll also tell you the air quality outside. You can also see a graph timeline from the app of when the air quality was poor and good again. 

 

The Dyson 360 Glass HEPA filter removes 99.97% of allergens and pollutants as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen and allergens, bacteria, dust and mold spores, pet dander and potentially harmful ultra fine particles, trapping them in the filter and eliminating them from the air you breathe.

Taking the Dyson #PurifierChallenge

One night I took our Dyson link upstairs to our room. (It’s really light and easy to move around. Just make sure you don’t hold it from the link.) That night we slept so well. Also, I love how handy the remote control can be when changing the settings from bed.

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[Tweet “#DidYouKnow indoor air pollution can be up to five times worse than outside?”]

Poor indoor air quality could be due to many things. Some of them being, gas stoves, scented candles, carpets, cleaning supplies and air fresheners.

Looks like we may need to buy one for the upstairs portion of our home. Your health always comes first, take the #PurifierChallenge with Dyson and I.
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If you’ve ever lived in a smaller place, be it an apartment, condo or just a one bedroom shared home, you’ll know the value of space. Sometimes you don’t have room for a full oven, dishwasher or microwave. So getting products that have multiple functions and that benefit your standard of living becomes high on your priority list.

Panasonic

Which brings me to the Panasonic Cyclonic. This microwave isn’t like your traditional one. It use’s Panasonic’s Inverter® Technology, which delivers spinning waves of power in a circular pattern. Like a cyclone. Other microwaves usually deliver energy in a straight line. This new cyclonic energy is a game changer! It ensures food is cooked evenly, no matter what size or shape!

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Panasonic Cyclonic prices

 

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I had the pleasure of being invited to the Panasonic Cyclonic Launch hosted by Abbey’s Kitchen.

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At the launch Abbey demonstrated how to make 5 healthy easy recipes in the cyclonic microwave. Recipes that you would’ve never guessed were made in a matter of minutes! You can view the special recipes here.

I imagine this microwave will make dinner preparation a whole lot easier for the working class who don’t have enough time. Goodbye last minute fast food stops! 

 

My favourite was the Tropical Fruit Crisp. Delicious, healthy and made in 4 minutes!

Fruit Crisp recipe

Some other pretty awesome features are you’re able to keep your food warm as you finish doing whatever it is that you need to do before you set the table. No more cold food or the hassle of rewarming! There is also a button called the Genius Sensor that has up to 20 meal presets.

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Technology has come a long way! The Panasonic Cyclonic has changed the definition of a “microwave dinner” forever.

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It was Digital Day at Google head quarters down town, Toronto and I was invited. A great event to learn about Consumer Surveys and everything needed to know to optimize company online activities with the help of Google.

I loved all the android green guys painted on random walls, a london telephone booth and a stairwell full of Google Map locations.

A googler gave us a tour of the office, which felt like a mini version of what we’ve seen in the movie The Internship. Each floor was equipped with game areas. gaming consoles, arcade driving games and old school foosball.

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  They have their own little in house farm of fresh herbs and a kitchen on each floor for easy access.

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This Android piece of art is made up of hundreds of pieces of rubik cubes.

This was pretty awesome! A lot of the meeting rooms have hidden rooms behind bookcases.

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google toronto HQ

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GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE LATEST TECH

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This was a great opportunity for tech fanatics like myself to try out some of the most awesome latest technology on the market.

On Thursday May 22nd, The ADCC (The Advertising & Design Club of Canada) brought us closer to technology that we don’t commonly see here. When I was in New York for Social Media week, which the venue happened to be around the corner to the Google head quarters, I saw Google glasses on people everywhere. Here in Toronto, never.

Here’s the list of what we got to try:

Oculus Rift
Google Glass
Leap Motion
Kinect
Bubl
Makerbot

Some of these toys you may never have heard of, so let me break it down for you.

Oculus Rift

This I thought was pretty cool. I know this technology has been in the works for quite a while now. But now it’s ready for pre-order! On their site, the Oculus Rift is best known as the next-generation of virtual reality technology.

So I didn’t try this one on, because I was one of the last people to do so. Those of you who know me, I’m a bit of a germaphobe. It’s the end of the day, a hot day, people sweat, break out… you know where I’m going with this. Anyways, they had a tv screen set up to show people waiting to try the Oculus Rift what the viewer was experiencing. I’m impressed. I wonder if xbox, playstation and other consoles are looking into adapting such technology into their future upgrades? Hmmm.. or will Oculus Rift bypass them all with their very own console?

Google Glass

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Some people hate it, some people love it and then some are just disappointed. I was disappointed. This technology I was really hyped up to try because of all the buzz that was going around about it, ever since the designs first leaked and it launched for sale.

One of the things I noticed was how many times the person managing the Google glass area had to charge its battery. Hmm.. if the Google glass has battery issues, what an epic fail at being able to wear them for long periods of time.

When I finally tried it on, it took awhile getting use to figuring out how to navigate through the glass. So you swipe the side arm of the glasses left to right to scroll through different apps like games, camera, calendar etc. I thought there would be touch sensor buttons. Okay, swipe it is.

I was wearing the glasses for 5 mins. I played badminton and scrolled through the main screen. When I took them off I felt dizzy and off balance. Which made me realize, this entire time my one eye was dormant, while the other looking at the glass worked super hard to play that game of badminton. This technology scares me when I think about the future of eye health or how ridiculous I looked, looking at something that other people couldn’t see.
It’s one thing if you’re at home, playing a video game on your Oculus Rift, but can you imagine outdoors, when you’re with friends or while you’re out and about.

It’s bad enough we are addicted to our smartphones and look away from the person whose talking to us to sneak a peek, now we’ll have that distraction on our heads. I’m not sure about my love for Google glass all of a sudden.

Check out Engadget’s review on Google Glass:

Leap Motion

Many products already have leap motion installed into them. With a wave of a hand, you can use your Mac or PC in a whole new way for games, design, and more. The Leap Motion 3D Controller senses your hands moving naturally.

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Sharadha Ramjit trying out Leap Motion

Kinect

This technology is old news for me. You can find this with xbox 360 consoles and probably own it or have seen it at your friends place. Kinect brings games and entertainment to life without using a controller.

Old news, but still pretty awesome that we are now forced to get up off our feet and really get into video games. Moving items in the games with our motions and getting a great workout too!

Bubl

Newest technology for taking pictures and videos. The design allows the 4, 190º lenses to overlap capturing everything inside a digital bubl. It’s even small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. I’m excited about this one! Bubl, I can’t wait to own you!

Makerbot

Say hello to the new standard in desktop 3D printing, engineered with the professional designer in mind.

There are so many 3D printers out there now, but now you have one that is small and can sit right on top of your desk.

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