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Barry Season 1 Finale Discussion
-Season Finale of the show
-Hope this is good Mods!
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10 new cafes for studying and free WiFi in Toronto

We can never get enough new cafes for studying and free WiFi in Toronto, and this recent crop of coffee shops doesn’t disappoint. It’s now that much easier to indulge in a change of scenery during a work session and maybe a cup or three of joe and a sandwich, baked good or even a cocktail.
Here are some new cafes for studying and free WiFi in Toronto.
Dineen Outpost
The brand new Leslieville expansion of this mini cafe chain is just as Instagrammable as the original Yonge and Temperance location. Plus, here you can get cocktails and bites like meats, cheeses and olives in the evening.
Daily Grind
Though this Bloordale cafe is small and its menu is the same, the minimalist space is undistracting and a long wooden bench is comfy yet sturdy. They brew Hale coffee and provide scones and toffee muffins for fuel.
Antikka
Jazz up your work routine by replacing your boring old latte with an Armenian coffee and a study session in this West Queen West cafe that’s also a record shop.
Alcove Coffee
Due to its Junction Triangle location, this cafe is often quiet, and though it may be small its home to big, inspiring design with bold colours to get your creative juices flowing.
Filosophy
Bloorcourt replaced one student favourite with another when Pam’s Roti moved and the spot became home to a warm and friendly Greek cafe serving homemade Greek pies, loukoumades and baklava.
Tokyo Smoke on Broadview
This new location of Toronto’s mini cafe/head shop chain is actually inside an office building, so the ambience is already primed for getting stuff done. Forno Cultura snacks keep your work session going.
Bulldog Coffee
Part of the Financial District’s booming new mega-eatery Assembly Chef’s Hall, the signature Bulldog with four shots of espresso guarantees a jet-fueled work session. Tall bar stools keep you upright and focused, there are lots of options around for food, and reward yourself with a drink when this cafe becomes a wine bar at 5.
Balzac’s Powerhouse
Davenport Village now has this revamped historical building with tons of space, light, plants, tall ceilings and windows and cool design.
Agenda Cafe
Located in Little Italy and run by the same people behind popular Field Trip, their new spot is filled with light and plants and stocks the same sustaining Food Benders sandwiches.
Creeds Coffee Bar on Bayview
The second location of this cafe recently opened in the Leaside neighbourhood, brewing the same specialty coffee as well as serving vibrant juices and healthy snacks.
Stream New Order Lost Sirens
New Order’s 2005 album Waiting For The Sirens’ Call isn’t anywhere near anybody’s list of favorite New Order albums, but the LP does hold a certain historical significance. It’s the band’s last album before its extremely loud and contentious break with bassist Peter Hook, and no matter what the reconstituted band does from here on out, that makes it, in a lot of ways, the final New Order album. (A reconciliation with Hook isn’t impossible, I suppose, but it sure seems unlikely.) The album also yielded a whole bunch of unreleased tracks, enough to fill another album. And that’s just what the band have done, compiling eight unreleased songs on the new collection Lost Sirens. And right now, you can stream the entire thing at Rolling Stone.
Lost Sirens is out 1/14 on Rhino.
Samsung Galaxy Camera Is a Game Changer [REVIEW]
Samsung Galaxy Camera

The Samsung Galaxy Camera ($499) is a very successful merger of Android with a point-and-shoot camera. It takes great photos, which you can immediately share online via Android apps. It has Wi-Fi and an optional phone-network connection for uploading wherever you are.
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an incredible device. Samsung's daring attempt to combine Android with a serious compact camera has created what could be the gadget of the year. Like great fusion cuisine, it takes advantage of the strengths of its two components to overcome their weaknesses. The result: delicious progress.
Nikon debuted the first Android-powered camera, the CoolPix S800c, earlier this fall, but that product had issues. While the idea of running Android apps such as Instagram on a point-and-shoot was intriguing, Nikon's implementation used a primitive version of Android (version 2.3 "Gingerbread"), which resulted in a buggy, shoehorned experience. Plus it only connected via W…
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Sorry I’m Such An A-Hole Balloons
Allan M@tamara Do they have these at your balloon warehouse?
I’m not one to send balloons, I don’t know anyone who is really, but thanks to these new Sorry I’m Such An A**hole balloons I may have to start. These work for pretty much any awkward occasion and come in red, yellow, blue so you can say sorry in any color.
I have a friend with a severe latex allergy…. These will be perfect.
Rdio Update Brings a Redesign, Unified Player to iOS App
Allan MDamn my competition!
Music streaming service Rdio updated its Android and iOS apps today with a much-needed redesign and a few new features. More » Overgram Offers Free Text-On-Photo App
For those who thought the text-on-photo application my friend and former SME product head Aaron Marshall built and launched last summer was cool, but should be free, now a version of it is!
Over, which retails in the Apple Store for $0.99 (as of Sunday, but has been $1.99 at one point), has a new, free cousin called Overgram. It’s specifically designed to invigorate Instagram users and help them add text and context, easily, to photos.
Social Media Explorer helped Marshall launch the original product and while we don’t have a direct stake in the company now, we love Aaron and the app, so we thought you’d like to know about Overgram.
And, to provide some value to the photo-interested community, Over put together a pretty interesting infographic on the use and explosion of photography over time. Enjoy!
![Mobile Photography [Infographic]](http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/mobile-photography.jpg)
Courtesy of Overgram
Are you using Over or Overgram? Tell us about it in the comments.
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