The clang of swords, laughter of jesters and music of minstrels will once again fill Thompson Park this weekend as the Cottonwood Renaissance Faire returns for its fourth year. The 2025 installment, ...
I started going to bed every night with crippling anxiety that I was slowly turning into something I couldn’t fathom myself as, and one day I would wake up as someone I couldn’t recognize. The ...
What’s happened? The Google Photos AI-enabled photo-to-video feature is getting an upgrade that’ll give you more control. This feature, which was launched back in July, uses the Google Veo 2 ...
Rocky View Schools says all schools, including online programs, will be closed beginning Monday as an Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) strike begins Oct. 6. In an Oct. 5 update, the division stated ...
In its current form, the Photo to video tool offers two effects for generating videos from stills: " Subtle movements ​​​​​​" and " I'm feeling lucky. " However, a future version of the Photos app ...
When you upload thousands of photos into a new app or server, the first thing it does is process them. It scans every file, reads its metadata, generates thumbnails, and tries to bring order to chaos.
Today’s Cool Tool is a perfect example. It’s an incredibly useful photo-editing resource that does one specific thing and does it insanely well. And—oh, yes—it’s completely free to use.
Cloud Photos works best inside Apple’s ecosystem, while Google Photos offers more free storage and cross-platform access across Android, iOS, and web.
At Cotter Schools, three dedicated student success coaches, Jason Quinn, Missy Rivers and Mathias O’Brien, are making a daily difference.