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2012-05-18 21:27:34 UTC Sal Cangeloso
If you’ve ever done any work in 3D, or had to describe a 3D concept to someone, you might have noticed that it’s not that easy. It’s simple to think, and work, in terms of left/right/up/down, but throw in that third dimension and all of a sudden things get complex. This is especially true because [...]
2012-05-17 19:45:00 UTC Sal Cangeloso
When we think about technological progress we generally assume things improve over time — they will get smaller, lighter, more efficient, and more precise. That’s true, but when it comes to privacy and the sharing of data, more precision is not always a good thing. Fully understanding the conflict between sharing and accurate data, such [...]
2012-05-17 14:02:13 UTC Sal Cangeloso
Along with 462 other people, I backed a Kickstarter project earlier this year. The open hardware project sold balloon mapping kits to tinkerers like myself, and cost $85 for a package that included everything but the camera and the helium. I finally got an opportunity to give the kit a chance, and this article is [...]
2012-05-16 21:31:15 UTC Ray Walters
A Penn State grad student has created a real-life working version of the infamous player-killing turrets from the hit game Portal as his final project for graduation. I would say that after watching the video, any professor that doesn’t give this guy a Masters degree needs to be the first target of this amazing creation. Using [...]
2012-05-16 19:10:39 UTC Tim Supples
Once upon a time when I was really bored, I would play with the most basic PC app ever: MS Paint. That’s right: eclectic combinations of geometric shapes and various colors were combined to make the crudest drawings known to man. If I actually had any creative interest in drawing, that’s when I would have [...]
2012-05-16 11:32:21 UTC Lee Mathews
Google TV hasn’t exactly skyrocketed to popularity the way Android did after being introduced to the public, but maybe it’s just a matter of someone building a really good device that really shows off the OS. LG thinks their new sets do just that, and they’re excitedly showing off their new Google TV models at [...]
2012-05-12 16:00:03 UTC Ray Walters
Everyone who owns a smartphone is well aware that the one true kryptonite of their devices is the way that it mercilessly chews through fully-charged batteries. While battery technology has come a long way in the past few years, it has continued to struggle to keep up with the increasingly power hungry devices that manufacturers release [...]
2012-05-11 12:00:49 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
The Instagram app is many ways a mobile imitation of old-school Polaroid instant cameras (you know, the ones that took real photos). The Instagram Socialmatic Camera brings these two worlds into an instant film camera that would integrate Instagram’s social sharing and photo-altering features. The integration of cameras into smartphones was a hard blow to [...]
2012-05-10 18:55:26 UTC Ray Walters
Two students from Cornell University decided that they wanted to see if they could create a device that could actually measure the perception of time, rather than time itself. Inspired by the cliche “time flies when you’re having fun,” the two researchers, Brian Schiffer and Sima Mitra, created a chronograph that would give data to study [...]
2012-05-08 11:30:12 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
Whether at knife-point on the subway or snagged in a small coffee shop, big city and small town tablet owners (especially those with iPads) know their device is always at risk of theft. So, why not protect your investment with a handy tablet sleeve that disguises your system while in transit. The Stealth Tablet Envelope [...]
2012-05-07 23:01:22 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
Bang & Olufsen is well known for premium audio products from ear buds to sound systems. Their latest iPad dock is one expensive accessory, considering it will set you back nearly $730—that’s $230 more than what the third-generation iPad costs. The Beoplay A3 iPad Speaker is a 2.75-pound, pyramid-shaped dock that frames the iPad with [...]
2012-05-04 16:28:32 UTC Ray Walters
3D technology is certainly all the rage nowadays. Depicted in the video above is a new product from a company called Matterport, and depicts a handheld scanner that’s capable of creating 3D models of objects or rooms in just a few minutes. All of you avid first-person-shooter fans who love creating realistic maps for your [...]