February 8, 2010 - 8:40 pm
Tags: arcade, dvd, elbow-grease, fast-forward, mini arcade machine, play-system, screen-lifted, tiny arcade, tinyarcade, video
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When I first saw this tiny arcade back in September , it was love at first byte.
When I first saw this tiny arcade back in September , it was love at first byte. And now that there’s an instructional video, I can build one of my very own. It looks so easy in fast forward! The ingredients are easy enough to come by: a plug and play system mounted to a wooden case, a LCD screen lifted from a portable DVD player, and various assemblage tools.
February 8, 2010 - 8:24 pm
Tags: arkham-asylum, clues-at-crime, finish-the-game, game, games, heavy-rain, little-it-feels, playing-it-now, PS3, quantic-dream, review-rewarded, revolution, says-the-game, the-traditional, video
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via Computer and Video Games PSM3 magazine has given Quantic Dream’s curious psycho thriller a healthy 88 percent score (and that’s 18 percent more than it gave Final Fantasy XIII). “The narrative takes precedence over everything else,” says PSM3
Since not everyone has the space and pesos to build a full-size home theater, here’s an option that only requires an iPhone and the space of a shoe box.
February 8, 2010 - 6:20 pm
Tags: chambers, check-it-out, james-chambers, jameschambers, posts-tagged, questionable, royal, royal-collage, sneezing radio, sneezingradio, video
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Way back in ‘72, this Gesundheit Radio was created by an “experimental research group” at Texas Instruments. Or at least, that’s what student James Chambers will tell you, who created the back-story for added “color” to his sneezing radio
February 8, 2010 - 3:40 pm
Tags: clips, design-world, engage-enemies, environment, force-research, robotic-birds, small-hovering, usaf micro air vehicles, video, weapons
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I thought the Micro Air Vehicles would be small hovering robots but, according to this video from the Air Force Research Laboratory, they will be more like robotic birds with spy and attack capabilities, capable of blending with the environment. Not only these things would be able to position themselves to perform long-term surveillance duties, but they would be enable to engage enemies individually, attacking humans with incapacitation chemicals and even explosives
February 8, 2010 - 3:00 pm
Tags: drahtwerk, entry, icamcorder, recorded-videos, tuaw, tunes-link, united-states, video, video effects, videoeffects
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Filed under: iPhone , App Store If you don’t have an iPhone 3GS, there are now apps available to enable video recording capabilities on the older phones. One of those apps, Drahtwerk’s iCamcorder [US$0.99, iTunes Link ], has a ton of features that might make 3GS owners jealous
February 8, 2010 - 2:20 pm
Tags: carries, earth, nasa, night-shuttle, shuttle, space, space shuttle, time-looking, tranquility, unity, video
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If there’s something more spectacular than a space shuttle launch that’s a night shuttle launch.
February 7, 2010 - 5:59 am
Tags: 10th-at-12pm, after-the-break, app store apps, contest-starts, contests, friends, increase-audio, iphone, love-the-new, qik, qik videocamera, quick apps, shoutout, sms, video
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Qik VideoCamera [$1.99 - i Tunes link ] has gotten an update and to celebrate they’re giving away four (4) FREE copies to TiPb readers! For a quick look at the Qik VideoCamera update — and the give-away — follow along after the break! If you haven’t yet, check out my first Qik VideoCamera review because we’re only going to focus on the updates here. Finished?
February 6, 2010 - 3:15 am
Tags: books, color, cult-of-mac, marketing-types, preeminent, preeminent-geek, revolution, science, the-methodology, think-different, video
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Filed under: Video , Cult of Mac , Apple , Found Footage This video of Woz talking about the “revolutionary” idea of putting color into computers is amazing. It sounds like an LSD trip — he says he was awake for four days in a row, plunged into some sort of television screenglow madness, and somehow emerged from this zeroes-and-ones induced frenzy with a cheap way to create color screens (which we presume eventually found its way in the Apple II )