Tag: technology
New Google phone can record, transcribe in real time
Have you ever recorded someone or a class lecture and wished that audio would magically be transcribed for you? Well, that oddly specific wish...
Consumers want this phone, they just don’t know it yet.
Everyone has a cellphone graveyard in their house. Without a significant change to supply chains, consumers are going to continue buying new phones even...
Ontario Tech’s new VP focuses on research
Ontario Tech’s new vice-president, research and innovation, Les Jacobs, is ready to showcase the university’s value and bring it to the international stage. ...
Trudeau comes up ACEs at UOIT
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to Oshawa to announce a $9.5 million investment in University of Ontario Institute of Technology’s (UOIT) Automotive Centre of...
UOIT wind tunnel gets funding to ‘blow away’ the competition
UOIT’s Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) is getting a $5 million investment to fund improvements to the state-of-the-art testing facility which will assist auto...
The future of captioning at DC
Two Durham College students have developed a way to make closed caption services quicker and cheaper.
Matthew Wierzbicki and Dillon Regimbal, both 20 and students...
Another bite in the apple
The following is a debate between DC student journalist Tiago de Oliveira and DC tech specialist Jim Ferr about the merits of Apple.
Dear Chronicle,
I'm...
Piecing together a legacy at DC
Rob Nokes, Mechanical Technologist, is a Durham Region native. The husband and father of two has alternated between Oshawa and Whitby through that time seeing...
The Chronicle’s cell phone survival guide
Matthew Pellerin
The Chronicle
Have you had the same phone for ages now? Have you lost or broke your phone recently? It might be time to...