Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Photographs From Hurricane Sandy, Visualized

Source: http://gizmodo.com/photographs-from-hurricane-sandy-visualized-655520772

Photographs From Hurricane Sandy, Visualized

This might look like your car's speedometer, but it is in fact a clever visualization of photographs taken during Hurricane Sandy last year.

Part of a Digital Humanities project called Phototrails, the radial plot shows 23,581 photos uploaded to Instagram in Brooklyn area during Hurricane Sandy between November 29th and 30th of last year. The team behind the images explains:

Photo’s distance from the center (radius) corresponds to its mean hue; photo’s angle (i.e. the position along the perimeter) corresponds to its time stamp. Note the demarcation line that reveals the moment of a power outage in the area and indicates the intensity of the shared experience (dramatic decrease in the number of photos, and their darker colors to the right of the line).

That's a pretty neat artefact, even if it is one from a horrible and awful time. There's plenty more where that came from, though: the team has a variety of visualization methods which use radial, grid-like and even graphing techniques to tease out interesting trends form the images. Go check them out on the Phototrails site. [Phototrails via Information Aesthetics]

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Sharp intros 32-inch IGZO monitor with 4K resolution and pen support

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/02/sharp-pn-k322b-4k-monitor/

Sharp intros 32inch IGZO monitor with 4K resolution and support for touch pen

The majority of the world is still patiently waiting for 4K technology to become more widely adopted, and companies are certainly doing all they can to assist in speeding up that process. Following in the footsteps of ASUS, Sharp's now introducing an Ultra HD, IGZO panel of its own, the PN-K322B. Aside from boasting a 3,840 x 2,160 screen resolution, this 32-inch multi-touch monitor also features the ability to support digital writing (or drawing) by way of a "dedicated touch pen with a pen-tip width of just 2mm." Ports-wise, the LED-backlit PN-K322B houses two HDMI inputs, a DisplayPort and a 3.5mm stereo jack to help get some external audio going. Mum's the word on how much it'll cost when it arrives in Japan on July 30th, but if other similar options are any indication, we'd say upwards of $3,500 is a safe bet.

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Via: SlashGear

Source: Sharp

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Fedora 19 Schrodinger's Cat released with 3D printing, Developer's Assistant, paradoxes

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/02/fedora-19-schrodingers-cat/

Fedora 19 Schrodinger's Cat is  isn't released

Fedora 19 Schrodinger's Cat may have a name that suggests it's both alive and dead, but there's no uncertainties about its release -- the finished Linux distribution is now available on Fedora's servers. The oddly-nicknamed OS mostly improves content creation. It beats Microsoft to the punch on 3D printer support by including object design and printing tools; budding programmers will also like Node.js support and a Developer's Assistant that simplifies learning new code languages. While there's many more updates than we can list here, it's safe to say that Fedora 19 is a big update for many Linux fans, whether or not they appreciate Schrodinger's quantum mechanics. You can grab the new build and its release notes at the source links.

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Via: Muktware

Source: Fedora Project (1), (2)

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Netgear's R6100 router hits 802.11ac speeds for $100, available now

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/03/netgear-r6100-80211ac-router/

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The R6100 is the latest addition to Netgear's 2013 router lineup and retails for an easier-to-justify price than its siblings. For $100, the 802.11ac-generating square will connect to the new Macbook Air's upgraded wireless, with a dual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz a/b/g/n antenna ensuring compatibility with your first-gen Zune. Like the R6200, the now-available R6100 hits 1200 Mbps combined and packs Ethernet for wired connections. It doesn't hit the speeds of the R6300, but, for half the money, what's 550 Mbps among friends?

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Via: MacNews

Source: Netgear

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Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Eyefinity 5x1 Setup for Mini Innovation Lab


5 screen set up  --  5 x 47inch screens  (1920x1080)
130 inch diagonal;  5,400 x 1,920 total resolution  (5k)

Computer System Specs  (mid-tower hidden below)
AMD HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB GDDR5 Eyefinity 6  (6 mini displayport)
Intel Haswell Core i5-4670K @ 3.6GHz  (air cooled)
16GB DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) 9-9-9-24

Scenes from Unigen Valley Benchmark Renders

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