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CNET Update - Tech the halls with Darth Vader yule log and Santa spy cam

2015-12-23
Darth Vader finds your lack of Yule Log disturbing I am Bridget Carey this is your CNET update take your Christmas celebrations of a notch this year with some high-tech help let's start by spicing up the traditional Yule Log video when guests come over you may want to put on a soothing video of a crackling fire but why not instead stream a video of actor Nick Offerman sipping whiskey near a crackling fire for 45 minutes yes it's really just one big add for that whiskey brand but there's something meditative and soothing about staring at this continuous video maybe it's the beard or perhaps more fitting for your home is the Darth Vader Yule Log created by YouTube user Benjamin Apple you could just watch Vader's dead body burn in the fire in this five hour long clip little known fact that helmet of his was pretty fire resistant now if only someone could make a version of this for Jar Jar Binks it really is easy to play this on your TV if you have a streaming box with a YouTube app like the Roku or chromecast or a smart TV with YouTube built in you may also recall a few other unique you logs from years of Christmas past such as little bub the cat purring in front of a fire the four-year-old feline internet sensation didn't make a new Yule Log video this year instead bub has been busy making a billboard chart-topping album seriously the album is called science and magic a guide to the universe and a hit number two on the top dance electronic album category and 25% of the proceeds benefits special needs pets but if you're looking for some Santa fun to keep the kids busy Google has once again created a digital portal into Santa's Village go to Santa tracker google.com to access a number of games videos and educational activities like a translation tool for holiday greetings around the world and you can also learn some coding basics with the help of the North Pole elves Google also has an Android Santa tracker app with games and some extras like watch faces for Android powered smart watches and there's a virtual reality mode to use with Google cardboard and on December 24th you can start tracking the big man himself and see where he is on Google Maps Google isn't the only high-tech way to keep tabs on Santa the home improvement retailer Lowe's has its own home monitoring system called the iris and it's app you can track when Santa arrives at your house you don't need to own the iris system to use the app but it helps you set up magical cloak sensors around the house like near the tree or the stockings to catch them in the act you can also set up a Santa cam for photo evidence that's it for this tech news roundup and there's more at sea Netcom from our studios in New York I'm Bridget Carey merry Christmas to all and to all a good update
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