Monday, April 22, 2013

Google Earth gets Leap Motion support, lets you explore the planet with touch-free control

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/22/google-earth-leap-motion/

DNP Google Earth gets Leap Motion support, lets you explore the planet with touchfree control

How are you celebrating Earth Day? If you're one of 10,000 Leap Motion devs with an early unit, you could very well be exploring Mount Everest or venturing through the Amazon, just by waving your hands. Google's Earth app, which has reportedly been downloaded more than a billion times, just scored a refresh today -- version 7.1 -- delivering Leap Motion gesture control to your desktop. Both the free and paid versions now support touch-free navigation through the USB desktop device, which is expected in stores next month. The update, however, available for Windows, Mac and Linux, is yours for the taking now.

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Photojojo's telephoto lens brings up to 12x of optical zoom to your iPad

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/22/photojojo-ipad-telephoto-lens/

Photojojo's  telephoto lens brings up to 12x of optical zoom to your iPad

After creating the Photorito lens wrap that makes your zoom like a burrito, Photojojo has pulled off another feat: making iPad photographers look even wackier than normal. But the company's iPad telephoto lens is pretty useful if you're willing to hold a slab to your face to grab images. It brings a useful 10x zoom to the iPad 3 and 4, and 12x to the iPad Mini, giving you un-pixelated closeups along with "slight vignetting, a lo-fi look and all around interest to your photos." You're not going to make your iPad any less conspicuous as a camera than it already is, so you can grab the wee lens for $25 at the source.

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Acer teases May 3rd reveal of a tilt-screen laptop deemed worthy of Star Trek (video)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/22/acer-teases-may-3rd-reveal-of-a-tilt-screen-laptop/

Acer teases a laptop with a tiltable screen deemed worthy of Star Trek video

Our eyebrows are officially raised. Acer has revealed that it's going all-in with a promotional connection to Star Trek Into Darkness, and it's hinting at the May 3rd unveiling of a "unique" laptop that it believes would be at home in Captain Kirk's universe. We doubt that many people will still use Windows 8 in the 23rd century, but there may be some truth to the claims of novelty: a brief clip shows a clamshell design whose display can tilt outward like that of a desktop monitor, most likely to improve the comfort of touchscreen input without going the full convertible route of PCs like the Dell XPS 12. We'll know soon enough whether or not Acer's PC is the stuff of sci-fi or remains firmly grounded in reality.

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LG's NYC press event aims to 'share the genius' of the Optimus G Pro

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/22/lg-nyc-press-event-optimus-g/

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LG's just shed some much needed light on its May 1st New York event. Turns out the "genius" the company will be celebrating stands for Atlas Genius -- as in the band -- and the star of this fete: the Optimus G Pro. We've already seen and very favorably reviewed the global model of LG's performance flagship (for the G's successor, you'll have to wait until Q3) and now it looks like the US is in store for a potential carrier-branded version of its own. If it arrives internally unmolested, we're looking at a 5.5-inch 1080p True HD IPS+ display, Snapdragon 600 and a 2.1-megapixel / 13-megapixel camera setup capable of dual video recording. We'll be on-site for this stateside debut, so stay tuned for the fully monty.

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Energizer Light Fusion LED Lantern Lightning Review: A Light for Every Emergency

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5994989/energizer-light-fusion-led-lantern-lightning-review-a-light-for-every-emergency

Energizer Light Fusion LED Lantern Lightning Review: A Light for Every EmergencyIt's the middle of the night and you're in the middle of nowhere when—whumpa, whumpa, whumpa—you get a flat. Rather than fumble through the tire change in the dark, why not keep this portable LED lantern in the boot should the need arise?

What Is It?

A 300-lumen area light from Energizer's Light Fusion Technology line.

Who's it For?

Backpackers and campers looking for an alternative to bulky and explosive propane lanterns, DIY mechanics tired of singeing themselves on white-hot drop lights.

Design

A radical departure from the conventional gas lanterns you took camping as a kid (looking at you, Coleman), the dimmable 300-lumen LED light source spreads evenly across a roughly 4.5-inch square translucent fold-out plate hinged at the unit's top rubberized handle. An integrated kickstand flips out from the opposite end of the case (which houses the AA batteries under a locking cover plate) just below the power switch.

Using It

This lantern only has two moving parts: the lamp plate and the kickstand. Extend both of these, press the power button, and boom—illumination.

The Best Part

This lamp runs forever. Even at maximum brightness, it lasted 6 hours with eight NiMH 1.2V, 3 hours with eight 1.5V alkalines, 3.5 hours with four NiMH 1.2V, and 1.5 hours with four 1.5V alkalines. Lowering the brightness, which at full power gets a bit glarey anyway, dramatically extends its run-time.

Tragic Flaw

The battery compartment cover is secured by a pair of quarter-turn plastic screws that cannot be opened by hand. You'll need a flat head screwdriver to release them, though nickles work in a pinch.

This Is Weird...

The lantern accepts batteries in sets of four or eight. This doesn't affect the brightness, only the runtime.

Test Notes

  • It's got an IPX4 water resistance rating meaning it can endure minor splashes and downpours but can't be submerged
  • Press and hold the power button to dim, press and hold again to brighten. The lamp will blink in shortening intervals as it gets really low on power.
  • The lantern can use both disposable alkaline and rechargable NiMH batteries

Should You Buy It?

Yes. It's only $35, runs on the most common battery size, and is small enough to stash in a car trunk or go-bag. It's a sensible, low cost, long-lasting solution to emergency lighting, what more do you want?

Energizer Light Fusion LED Lantern Specs

• Bulb Type: LED
• Brightness: 15 (est) - 300 lumen
• Dimensions: 11 x 1.6 x 8 inches
• Power: 4 or 8 AA
• Weight: 1.3 pounds
• Price: $35 at Amazon

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