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Courtesy Crock-Pot and LG Appliances
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May 11, 2017 | Miles Durie

Connected appliances

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Devices that allow you to monitor everything, from cooking progress in your Crock-Pot down to the forkful of food you just ate


Chances are at some point in the past five or six years you've heard the phrase, "the Internet of things." In some industrial tech circles it's even being shortened to "IoT" these days.


Sounds cool and acronym-y, right? And like a lot of the buzzwords that propagate online today, you have to wonder sometimes if the people using it even know what it means.


I'm going to talk about kitchen appliances in a minute here, but because connected appliances are prime examples of the Internet of things in action, let's get clear on the term first.


Gardening sensors can make managing a garden much easier. Photo courtesy of Edyn
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April 27, 2017 | Miles Durie

No rain? No problem

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Gardening technology can automate the watering of your garden and can even tell you when your plants need nutrients


When it comes to gardening, there are three kinds of people. First, there are those who have zero interest in getting their hands dirty. They wouldn't know a hosta from a hydrangea, and are happy with a house full of artificial plants.


Then there are the hard-core green thumbs. They start flowers and vegetables indoors in March. Their favourite channel is HGTV, and they listen avidly to radio call-in shows whenever gardening is the topic. Their idea of a perfect winter afternoon is hanging out in a garden centre greenhouse.


Photo courtesy of Whirlpool
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April 13, 2017 | Miles Durie

It's hot to be cool

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Ventless heat-pump dryers dry clothes more efficiently at cooler temperatures


It may seem like the last place in your house you'd look for cutting-edge technology, but the laundry room is a pretty cool spot these days. No, seriously.


An exciting innovation that's reached our shores in recent years is the ventless heat-pump clothes dryer. They've been available since the 1990s in Europe, where the higher cost of electricity is a major incentive toward using less of it, but are just now developing a presence here.


The Berry Architecture & Associates Building in Red Deer features a green roof where people, birds, flowers and bumblebees can cohabitate in harmony. Photos by Cynthia Pohl
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April 13, 2017 | Miles Durie

Roof Positive

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With a long list of ecological and economic benefits, green roofs are picking up in popularity


Imagine looking down on an urban centre from above and seeing nothing but verdant green. Stark rooftops are now overgrown with grasses, shrubs and trees. Here and there, sunlight glints off small ponds. The outlines of streets and roads are just visible through the greenery.


This may sound like a vision of a post-apocalyptic future in which nature is reclaiming abandoned cities. But in fact, it's a modern technology that proponents of green roofing would love to see become a widespread reality. The sooner the better.


Photo courtesy Samsung
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March 09, 2017 | Miles Durie

The 411 on 4K

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Advancements in screen resolution come at a cost. Is it worth it?


When it comes to television, more pixels are always better, right? Higher resolution, higher definition, bigger numbers are good. It seems so obvious.


Yet, as is often the case when talking about technology, it's not quite that simple.


News

Feb. 07, 2017 | Donna Balzer

Even plants need a spa day

How to freshen up houseplants in the shower


newDonnawebDo you have a layer of dust on your indoor plants from the pre-Obama era?


As the sun shines on my plants, I can see it's been too long. If I can write my name on the leaves in dust, I know it's time to send my greenery to the shower.


Light levels are so low in February in Calgary that any extra interference, like dust, slows houseplants down and blocks the already limited light. If leaf tips are browning or whole leaves yellowing, the plant is probably cutting its losses by getting rid of the lazy leaves that are too shaded to give back.


In nature, regular rains wash leaves clean, but in your apartment or house, plants need a helping hand.


Four new gadgets for your digital life.
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Feb. 23, 2017 | Miles Durie

Sounds, smells & bells

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Every time you turn around, a new tech gadget hits the market.

Understandably, it's hard to keep up. So, here's a look at four of the coolest gadgets on the market right now, from an elegantly simple power-saving plug, to a funky retro telephone with high-tech innards. Every product featured in this story is available in Canada, either online, or at retail stores.


Woman rides her bike with a smartwatch heart rate monitor.
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Feb. 10, 2017 | Miles Durie

Techno Training

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Wearable tech has the potential to revolutionize your physical fitness


We humans are great at finding shortcuts, simple solutions and quick fixes. We instinctively avoid doing things the hard way. This drive has spurred amazing innovations in areas from transportation to telecommunications and automation. Everything from the wheel to the silicon chip has sprung from our need to avoid work.


But there's a downside: the easier we make our lives, the less active we are and the more difficult it becomes to stay physically fit. And even though we all know there's no magic bullet that will make us fit, strong and healthy, that doesn't stop us from looking for one.


According to Toronto-based Convergence Consulting Group, almost 26 per cent of Canadian households today do not have a traditional TV subscription.
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Jan. 28, 2017 | Miles Durie

CUTTING THE CORD

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More Canadian homes are abandoning conventional TV services

If you're the New Year's resolution-making type — and more than half of us are, statistically speaking — it's likely that better financial decision-making is one of your goals for 2017.


You're not alone; spending less money was one of the top three resolutions in a survey done earlier this month by the Statistic Brain Research Institute in the U.S.


So it follows that you'd be interested in saving anywhere from around $50 to $100-plus a month by making a simple change that would have virtually no impact on your quality of life, right?


Creating that perfect garden can start by seeding flats in preparation for warmer temperatures.
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Jan. 20, 2017 | CREBNow

New year, new garden mindset

Key to a green thumb is keeping it simple

newDonnawebSo you think gardening takes a ton of time and money? Think again. If you have a day, you can grow a sprout. In a week, you can grow a micro-green. In a month, you can grow a radish.

And at this time of year, in this climate, the growing all happens indoors – no special lab or greenhouse required.

The good news is gardening is not as intense as waitressing or nursing. There is no mid-day rush or late-night call button. The right mindset to be a gardener is to keep it simple. Put the seed and soil together, add a bit of water and the magic begins all on its own.

I seeded a flat of basil last week because I was craving fresh flavour in my salads. A "flat" is a plastic tray that can be used again and again as long as it is washed between uses. It is a standard non-metric size of 11 inches by 21 inches with drainage holes.

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