Thursday, November 14, 2013

The TV of the future is already in Japan and it feels like real life

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/8k-tv-films-arrive-to-japan-and-they-feel-like-looking-1464050347/@caseychan

The TV of the future is already in Japan and it feels like real life

Watching Ultra HD 4K content—with 2,160 lines of vertical definition—on a Ultra HD 4K TV set is impressive. But 8K—four times the total pixels—is so incredibly realistic that it feels like you're looking through a window into real life, as demonstrated by this film screened by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK).

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Zepp's multi-sport sensor arriving November 19th for $150

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/13/zepps-multi-sport-sensor-arriving-november-19th-for-150/

Zepp's multisport sensor arriving November 19th for $150

Most of us flail wildly at a ball without any clue about what happens to it, then wonder why we don't get better. To help out, Zepp's 3D sports motion sensor is designed to put hard numbers to your golf, baseball or tennis swing by showing you (via an iOS or Android app) your swing's speed and contortions. We now know that you'll be able to grab one for $150 from Zepp now, or at Apple and Verizon on November 19th, though personally? We're kind of afraid to see exactly how bad we are. %Gallery-slideshow121586%

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Jolla phone will use Nokia Here map data, get Android apps through Yandex

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/13/jolla-deals-with-nokia-and-yandex/

Jolla's phone will use Nokia HERE map data, get Android apps from Yandex

Those who pick up Jolla's first smartphone won't be hurting for content. The mobile startup has just struck a deal to use Nokia's Here services for map data in Sailfish OS; early adopters will have detailed location info in 190 countries. They'll have an easy time finding software, too, since the company has also unveiled plans to include Yandex's Android app store. The Russian web giant will give Sailfish users access to about 85,000 apps, including major titles like Skype and Twitter. Between these two agreements, Jolla is practically ready for prime time -- about all it has left to do is ship its inaugural device to carriers.

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Source: Jolla (PDF), Yandex Blog

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Newly launched Smithsonian X 3D Collection offers historical models you can print at home

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/13/smithsonian-x-3d-collection/

Newly launched Smithsonian X 3D Collection offers historical models you can print at home

We've already seen first-hand that the Smithsonian has a keen interest in 3D printing and modelling, and it's now turned that interest into something of a public service with a new online collection that's just launched today. Dubbed Smithsonian X 3D, the collection not only includes a browser-based 3D viewer that lets you get up close with the objects it's already scanned -- everything from fossils to historical artifacts like the Wright Flyer -- but also lets users download the necessary files to print an actual model on your own 3D printer at home. That's all coinciding with a two-day conference of the same name that's started today, and is also being webcast on Ustream. You can start exploring the options available at the source link below.

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Source: Smithsonian X 3D

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Dual-screen YotaPhone is shipping in time to impress nerds at your holiday party

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/13/yotaphone-shipping/

The phone with two faces shipping in time to impress nerds at your holiday party

If you wrote Santa asking for a dual-display phone this year, the fat man from the North Pole may be gliding down your chimney with a YotaPhone on Christmas Eve. It's been nearly a year since we first spied the LCD and E Ink-packing handset, and now TechCrunch says the Russian-based company is finally ready to make good on its promise to bring the device to consumers "before Christmas." As you might recall, the Android-based handset with a split personality features a full-color, Gorilla Glass 4.3-inch 1,280 x 720 LCD display on the front and a 200 dpi E Ink display on the rear. The company has yet to stick a price tag on either screen and the specs aren't exactly earth-shattering , but if it does make good on its promise, we're sure someone will pick up the YotaPhone for novelty sake alone.

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Source: TechCrunch

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