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    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Turn your iPhone 3GS into a mobile video beast, with OWLE Bubo

    Oh my GOD! What is that!

    Well my friends this is somwhat of a utility suit for your jesus phone. Although it looks like something that Batman would be using to burn holes through metal but this as an iPhone strapped to the back of it.

    Yes, this takes your sad little 3 mega pixle iPhone video camera and turns it into an (almost) professional grade camcorder including a 37mm camcorder lens and a front facing microphone, which plugs into the phone’s headphone/mic jack.

    A new startup called OWLE (Optical Widgets For Life Enhancement) has come to bring our dreams true. Now you won't have to buy a 900 dollar video camcorder and have your sad little iPhone in your pocket. Now you can take this monster and strap your iPhone to it and use it as a full blown cam corder.

    What I really like about this accesory, is that it takes something that is already "The perfect device" and makes it better. Its one of the few devices that can be fused with another device and create one mega device, wicked!

    There’s also planned support for external lighting and power. All in a package that could slip easily into a backpack or laptop case. In short, this is exactly what you need if you frequently use the iPhone for video.

    Unfortunately, it will be a while before you can get your grimey hands on one. OWLE plans to have a limited production run completed by late August.

    Shot on an OWLE Bubo

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Leaked: OS X Snow Leopard Swarming Stores Next Friday, August 28

     

    Looks like that final version of Snow Leopard may be starting to hit shelves as early as next Friday, August 28. Macenstein, has gotten word that support training has begun for the new Mac OS X.

    Hopefully next Friday is "the day" and Its seeming to become more likely every day! Macenstein seemed to have some pages from the training manual to back up the claim.

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Want The Windows 7 RC? You're Too Late

    Microsoft has, as planned, stopped downloads for the Windows 7 Release Candidate. The official download has been available since early May.

     For those of you that are already running the RC Microsoft were quick to point that it will expire in March next year. Certain users such as developers and early Windows 7 testers have been able to download the final version since early this month.

     

     

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Windows Live Movie Maker Finally Out Of Beta

    Microsoft finally took Windows Live Movie Maker out of beta yesterday and released the full version of it. There has been a lot of improvements from the beta such as the option to render your videos in HD and direct upload to Youtube. You can also add visual effects like black & white and high contrast.

     

     

    Also, you can add animations to your videos. There is a new feature called AutoMovie which will make a movie automatically out of your pictures and videos. You can also change the aspect ratio for your videos so that you can publish them in widescreen.

     

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Do you want to Date my Avatar - The Guild

    If you aren't aware of the Guild or Felicia Day then just leave right now. She's been a face to the nerdy, and a beacon of hope to who aren't quite normal. Yes, she'd make a fine wife... err...um...excuse me.

    Check out the Guild on youtube or even on the Xbox marketplace. It's a funny show that would make any gamer proud. And as for their music video, it's so damn catchy and awesome there's no denying you won't eventually see it. I finally cracked and went ahead and bought the mp3 on iTunes. Support the Guild!

    Buy the video or the mp3.

     

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    What did Microsoft.com look like in 1999?

    Caught this on Digg the other day, thought it'd be worth sharing. Ever wonder what popular sites looked like back a decade ago? Well, Smashing App's has got you covered.

    Check out Google, Yahoo, and Msn's 1999 duds here

    Amazon, Google, and Apple still seem to resemble their past selves, but other sites like Microsoft got full make overs. Makes me wonder what these same sites will look like in another ten years...

    [Smashing App's via Digg]

    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Gaming grew up? Since when?!

    If I asked you to tell me the average age of a video gamer what would it be? What if you were asked that same question 10 years ago?  Your answer would probably be a whole lot different. Today's gamers are not the 10 - 14 year old stereotype they used to be labeled as. Those same kids grew up, but that doesn't stop them from buying at least one new game each paycheck nowadays. Games in recent years, the top selling games to be specific, have been heavily mature in terms of theme. Bioshock, COD4: Modern Warfare, and Gears of War have all been blockbusters, but if you notice, they aren't anything like the games of 15 years past; Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy VII, or even Super Metroid

    Gamers grew up and so did their games, Hollywood Reporter writes. However, what they're really talking about is how now that we have these gorefest type games already out of the way, maybe we can now experience some deeper, more narrative based  titles. Games cited were Alan Wake and Heavy Rain.  Young teenagers seem to like what is out of this world - blood and guts all over the place; things they don't see in their "civilized" societies. Alan Wake is possible now because of the maturity level of gamers has deepened once they've gotten a bit older - or so that's what I'm lead to believe from reading the article. Although, I know far too many people who'd rather play Madden and Halo than ever consider playing a "good" game in their life, but let's just go with this for now.

    "Traditionally, in the video game world, 'mature' means about 14 years old, but that's not what were talking about now," said Matias Myllyrinne, managing director of Finnish-based games group Remedy, which created the best-selling "Max Payne" franchise and is working on the hotly anticipated mystery title "Alan Wake" for Microsoft. "If you make just the hardcore WWII games, the hardcore fantasy games -- you know, with the big-breasted women who slice people up and drink their blood -- you're limiting your audience."

    So what he's saying is that the audience has widened. You have your grown up gamers, then you have the younger set, and then finally the casuals. If you're making the same repetitive violent games every few months then you're limiting to who you can offer it to in those 3 markets. When I first saw Alan Wake, what turned me on was that it wasn't another Bioshock, or Dead Space - not to say they weren't amazing - but I was glad to see a game in which its environment wasn't covered in the red stuff from wall to wall. I can't wait to try it out Wake when it comes out.

    But anyway, off the main topic, I started thinking about something. Where were the 20 something gamers a decade ago? And what about the 10 - 14 year olds now? What are they playing? They seem to be stuck in a limbo of playing what their older brothers (or sisters... pfff) are playing, and what the kids at school think is good - which in my opinion is skewed ginormously compared to what my generation thought was good when I was a kid.

    Anyway, it got me thinking and it might make you too.

    [Via Hollywood Reporter]

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