Sunday, October 28, 2018

Editor's Reflection on Social Media and Self-Esteem


Photo (c) 2018, openpr


Editor’s Reflection:
Sometimes we might perceive social media as a competition, so we fall prey to the slot machine effect. We see other people with more make-up, skinny bodies and perfect features get the likes and attention. So we try to emulate them while our self-esteem takes a hit for the worse. Famous shows such as Catfish are perfect examples of "vanity validation". Catfish shows how we can manipulate our identity and create a persona. We can blame the online world, but the one at fault is our discontentment with our reality and our true self. I believe that we must keep in conscience that content posted on social media most likely does not reflect the whole picture. We should consider failings, mistakes and “ugliness” as part of being human, and not abnormalities that should be avoided.

Report on News: Cable vs Wireless Broadband


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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/shouldnt-replace-cable-internet-wireless-175246991.html
This Yahoo Finance article discusses how wireless broadband plans have not caught up to wired broadband. The article mentions how telecom lobbyists are advocating for the inclusion of wireless broadband in the nation’s broadband progress.


Limitations of wireless broadband
-Wireless plans sold as “unlimited” still cap how much bandwidth the user can share via a phone’s mobile-hotspot option.

-Making smartphones the main point for wireless connection can be detrimental to the phones’ batteries.

-Wireless plans have bandwidth budget


Limitations of wired broadband
-Connections based on DSL are usually too slow


The Effects of 5G
Wireless connection 5G promises to be more accessible and faster than current wireless internet.

Friday, October 26, 2018

App Commentary: The Controversial Adobe Voco

Photo (c) 2018, yourNEWS

What is it? 

The application developer Adobe is the creator of the audio editor Adobe Voco. Adobe Voco allows for the user to take an audio recording and alter it to include words and phrases not said by the original speaker. Through a complex algorithm, the software matches the new audio content with the pitch and characteristics of the voice of the original speaker.

How is it controversial?
The application controversy falls in its potential to fabricate and erase audio. People against it claim that the application can be used to create bogus arguments. A case scenario could be in the politician ad campaigns where politicians tend to defame their opponents.

Original article:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/adobe-voco-can-change-you_b_12925958

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

News Commentary: The $1000 Smart Glasses

Photo (c) 2018, CNBC
The news: 
A start-up called North is introducing a pair of smart glasses. These new glasses work with a projector that displays basic text and graphics information within an arms' length. The projector is able to display basic information such as the weather. The glasses offer Alexa integration. Each pair will cost $1000.

The pros: 
From a design standpoint, these glasses are very attractive. The projector beam is cleverly hidden within the frame. It is a design that is unintrusive.

The cons:
The main cons are the functionalities and price. It is an extension of what the smartphone is already capable of doing. It does not offer any outstanding or unique feature. At a price tag of 1000 dollars, it is a hard buy for a novelty. One of the reasons why Google Glass was unsuccessful was because of its high price tag. While price is not a definite indication of success, paying 1000 dollars for a smartphone extension is not plausible for the average consumer.

What is your opinion?
Will this product prove to be successful?
Can you identify any functionalities that make this product a must have?

Original article:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/23/norths-focals-smart-glasses-first-look.html