Jennifer Jolly to explore AI’s impact on tech at HP Imagine 2024

HP Imagine 2024Can AI Make Technology More Awesome?Join Emmy-Award-Winning Tech-Life Columnist Jennifer Jolly for a rare behind-the-scenes first look at today’s AI PCs, printers, and next-gen technology!Jennifer Jolly is an Emmy award-winning journalist and tech-lifestyle expert who writes, broadcasts and speaks about technology relating to everyday life. Jenn is the nationally syndicated tech-life columnist and host of “Tech Now” for USA Today and all of its newspaper and broadcast affiliates. She’s also a regular contributor to the Today Show and many other radio and television news programs. Her stories and commentary reach an estimated two billion people every month.Interview Provided by HP

Donate books with Joburg Theatre’s festive ‘Beauty and the Beast’ drive for CHOC

This holiday season, Joburg Theatre invites audiences to embrace the magic of storytelling through a heartfelt book drive inspired by Janice Honeyman’s pantomime, Beauty and the Beast.
Celebrating themes of love, kindness, and Belle’s passion for reading, this production showcases how stories can uplift, teach, and transport us to new worlds – an experience Joburg Theatre aims to share with young patients battling cancer.
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In partnership with CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA, Joburg Theatre is launching a holiday book drive to fill CHOC’s library with pre-loved children’s and young adult books. CEO Xoliswa Nduneni-Ngema shared, “We believe in the transformative power of reading, especially for children and teenagers.” Through this initiative, Joburg Theatre hopes to offer young patients at CHOC a meaningful escape and a source of joy during their cancer journey.
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CHOC’s business development unit manager, Antonella Swanepoel, added, “As we celebrate CHOC’s 45th anniversary, this partnership is a wonderful way to bring hope and comfort to children and families by giving them the gift of stories.”
Donations of gently used books are welcomed at Joburg Theatre’s reading corner or box office throughout the pantomime season. To mark this effort, an official book handover will take place on November 19, with a second event planned for January 2025.
Let’s work together to fill CHOC’s library with stories that light up imaginations and bring joy to brave young readers this festive season. As Garrison Keillor once said, “A book is a gift you can open again and again.”
Join the team as they bring this classic tale to life with director Honeyman’s unique blend of humour, musical director Dale Ray’s uplifting repertoire of music, the dazzling costumes from Mariska Meyer, the spectacular lighting from Johan Ferreira, the impressive set and special effects LED screens from Andrew Timm, and feel good rhythms from choreographer Khaya Ndlovu. Together with a talented cast of performers, audiences will be transported to a world of wonder and love, and taken on a captivating journey from start to finish, that promises a feast for the senses.
Beauty and the Beast runs until December 22, 2024. Tickets are available online at Joburg Theatre [https://www.joburgtheatre.com/] or at the box office, with group and family discounts offered.
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I swapped the Photos app for my first physical photo book — 7 things I learned

I’ve always thought about making a physical photo book, but the idea of organizing my digital photos, of which I’ve got thousands tucked inside the Photos app, puts me off every time. That was until photo book service Bob Books invited me to try out its service. What made this particular offer appealing is the company has its own designer software that you can download on Mac, Windows, and Linux. No cloud-based crashes and a much easier way to bring my memories out of my phone. This software is the company’s most popular creation method, although they’ve also got a redesigned app coming out in December.Yes, the idea of making a photo book still felt incredibly overwhelming. But, once I followed the software and its outstretched helping hand, I found it a lot easier.Whether or not you’ve tried one of the best photo book services yet, there were seven clear things I learned along the way. If you’re considering making one for a gift or have a special occasion you want to display — here’s what you’ll need to know.1. Choose a theme, or work from scratch(Image credit: Bob Books)Before even opening the Bob Designer software on my desktop, I realized the book needed a purpose. Whether it was to show off great landscapes, capture pictures of my kids, or immortalize a special occasion. I chose to use photos of my wedding day, which I’d never printed off physical copies of and knew I probably never would.Once I knew what theme my book would have, it felt a lot easier to jump into the next step. Picking a theme, or knowing you want to make a collage of images, is the best place to start.2. Sort your photos firstAs I opened the software, I realized that themes were also something Bob Books had thought of. There’s numerous ready-made templates to choose from and I could pick a design and features that matched what I was after. These included; rustic, true love, our year, diary, our family, and even a maritime theme. You can also opt, if you want, to cover the full surface of the pages.What I knew I had to do before I went any further was sort all my photos into one folder on my computer ready to load in. A lot of my photos live on my phone, so I scrolled through and favourited the ones I wanted. If they’re on your computer, copy them straight into a separate folder. Then, Bob Designer allows you to load them all in, scroll through them, and drop them in as desired.3. Take your time(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)It can feel incredibly overwhelming when there’s a blank canvas and a lot of precious memories to display. Plus, you’re paying for it, so you want it to be something you’re proud of by the end of it.The thing about Bob Designer is that as long as you sign up and log in, you can save as you go. That meant if I was feeling overwhelmed, I could step away and come back at another point. I did this a few times before I was happy with my photo book, and I’d recommend it to anyone trying to build their own.4. Make decisions as you goThere’s plenty of decisions to make about the style and look of your photo book, but you don’t need to make them all at once. In my case, it started with the format — and there were eight to choose from. Luckily, there was a little bit of detail about each format and what they suited, so I opted for the Standard Portrait listed as “an elegant, traditional format, perfect for many memories.”Then, you can choose between classic, gloss-coated, or matte paper. Plus, a choice between traditional or flat-lay binding. Finally, a hardcover or a softcover. What I loved about Bob Books’ format was that it showed images demonstrating exactly what you’d be getting. I didn’t need to understand what a flat-lay binding was, I could see it for myself.Even if you change your mind, there’s a “change product details” button that means you can add pages and change various options after the fact. You’re not locked in until you buy it and it’s something I’d suggest everyone takes into account when deciding which service to use.5. Choose a mode that suits you(Image credit: Bob Books)Then, you choose the mode. There’s the Photo Book Assistant that automatically arranges everything on your pages, or Design it Yourself that gives you freedom to place and rearrange the photos from scratch.I opted for the Photo Book Assistant, considering I already felt overwhelmed. But, I quickly realized the Assistant wasn’t as intuitive as I would’ve liked with the placement of the photos — centring the wrong focus in family photos and cutting off what I felt to be important parts. So, I switched to designing it myself. Then, the options were endless. There was also a tutorial explaining what I should be doing, which I’m always thankful for when trying out something new.6. Take advantage of design elementsThere’s a host of frames, design elements, clipart, and backgrounds you can add to your photobook in Bob Designer. They’re incredibly diverse and by default, there’s a fair few to choose from. But, you can download more, and there’s literally thousands.For my first photo book, I wanted to keep the wedding theme simplistic, even though there’s a lot on offer for weddings. While I added some gold detailing, I didn’t realize it was going to add on anything to the price of the photo book, so I’d be aware of that in future. I’d also be bolder and braver next time around. Hence, why I learned to take advantage of decorations and detailing more.7. Order ahead of timeFinally, something I didn’t consider was how long delivery would take. Since they’re printing a whole photo book for you, I wasn’t entirely surprised to hear it would take 1-2 weeks to turn up. Even paying extra for a speedier delivery wasn’t going to take away from the fact printing would take the same amount of time. But, it turned up earlier than I thought.What I’d definitely do in future is make sure I order it ahead of time, especially if it’s for a gift or special occasion. There’s nothing worse than spending all this time building the perfect photo book to not get it in time for whatever you’re ordering it for.Final thoughtsImage

Mt. Pleasant educator pens children’s books on energy, motion and force

Martha Wiley of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, loves teaching– with over 30 years of teaching advanced math, physics, calculus, statistics, trigonometry, engineering and programming at the high school, and teacher preparation at college level. She also served on the Mt. Pleasant Community School District Board of Education. When working with future teachers, she asked them to find children’s books to supplement science lessons. She looked everywhere. There was plenty of material for grades kindergarten through second, but for grades three-to-five, the library shelves were almost empty for physical science. She wanted to find engaging stories with subjects like energy, motion and force.There was only one thing for Martha to do. She sat down and wrote her own advanced elementary books that matched science standards. With her undergraduate degrees in math, education and English, and her master’s degree in effective teaching, she was well equipped to write these books.Then began the arduous task of trying to find an agent and publisher. She sent out hundreds of query letters, to no avail. But Martha is a hard worker and doesn’t give up. She knew that nothing like her books was out there for teachers, home educators or students. These books needed to get into the hands of children. She would become her own publisher. Voila! MowTomorrowBooks LLC was formed. The website is www.mowtomorrowbooks.com. Check it out. Books can be ordered through Amazon. (Mow Tomorrow means mow the grass tomorrow, read today.)

Donald Trump projected to win 2024 election

Published 2024-11-06 00:30 12:30 November 6, 2024 am Updated 2024-11-06 03:05:02.000000 America/New_York Donald Trump is projected to become the next president of the United States following a campaign fueled by division, aggressive masculinity and xenophobia. His win sets the stage for a second administration during which he has promised to challenge the nation’s long-standing democratic…