Wednesday, May 14, 2014

drag2share: Video shows life in Machu Picchu in beautiful 4K detail

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Video shows life in Machu Picchu in beautiful 4K detail

You can probably walk every inch of the Earth and not find a place that's as mysteriously majestic as Machu Picchu. The city in the sky not only takes your breath away, it forever changes the meaning of being breathless. This video by Devin Super Tramp reminds you how beautiful it is out there and reveals life in Machu Picchu in glorious 4K. Enjoy.

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drag2share: This little kid is better at yo-yo than I am at anything

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/this-little-kid-is-better-at-yo-yo-than-i-am-at-anythin-1576070315/+caseychan

This little kid is better at yo-yo than I am at anything

I should just give up. Call it quits. It's over. This cute little kid is better at doing yo-yo tricks than I am at doing anything. Yeah, even things I've done pretty much all my life like breathing or drinking water or cutting my toenails. Even worse for me, he looks so cool (and cute!) doing it. He has so much control over the yo-yo that it looks like it's under some sort of boy wizard spell. You do you, kid. Who cares if the rest of us adults feel bad about ourselves.

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drag2share: Hollywood, Amazon and your local realtor are fighting to legalize drones

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/13/hollywood-drones/

In the United States it's legal for you to take your A.R Drone out for a spin around the neighborhood, but if you want to use one to shoot a car chase on a closed movie set you'd be breaking the law. The use of commercial drones is a complicated issue, in part because of how many different ways you can use them. Defense companies have traditionally been the biggest advocates for drones; but now everyone from Hollywood to your realtor are pulling for the unmanned aircraft.

The Motion Picture Association of America reportedly spent $4.11 million in 2012 and 2013 fighting for the legalization of drones for use in movie production. Both the National Association of Broadcasters and National Association of Realtors have thrown their cash in the ring as well, with the hope of getting drones approved for use in aerial photography. There's hope they might get their wish. In March, a judge ruled that a man could use a drone to shoot a movie on a college campus, despite current FAA regulations to the contrary. That case is now headed to the US Court of Appeals. However, even if the court rules in favor of drones, the fight will be far from over.

There are a total of 68 groups currently lobbying regulators to legalize drones, split in half between defense and non-defense groups.
There are a total of 68 groups currently lobbying regulators to legalize drones, split in half between defense and non-defense groups. 28 are actually universities and local governments who want the opportunity to build drone-friendly test facilities. Farmers are also getting in on the action. The National Agricultural Aviation Association wants to replace crop dusters with drones. And who could forget Amazon's Prime Air service? The argument can and has been made that the premature announcement of the service was really just a clever lobbying strategy by Jeff Bezos. What better way to influence lawmakers than an angry mob who wants their next pair of socks air lifted to their backyard? (Amazon shot that demo outside the US, BTW).

With so many people campaigning for drones, why aren't we already allowed to use them? There are several reasons. One big argument is that several of the proposed uses would have drones cruising at the same altitude as some low-flying planes, a risk for accidental collisions. There's also a matter of privacy. No one wants a drone whizzing by their 32nd floor window while they're sweating to the oldies. To combat all that there will likely have to be regulations in place before commercial drones can be come commonplace. The FAA is currently writing those regulations, and has a due date of this year to present them to lawmakers. We can only hope that means we'll be getting drone-delivered groceries come early 2015.

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Via: The Verge

Source: Bloomberg

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drag2share: This wearable camera films life from your point of view

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/13/lifelogger-wearable-camera/

We've seen all sorts of wearable cameras for capturing life's precious moments, and now there's a head-worn option to capture the action as you see it. After showing off its headset at CES, LifeLogger has now turned to Kickstarter to bring the gadget to the masses. Capable of capturing up to eight hours of video, the camera has built-in GPS and WiFi connectivity for working in tandem with iOS and Android companion apps. It's equipped with live streaming features too, so instantly beaming footage to a computer, tablet or smartphone is a breeze -- as long as there's a solid wireless internet connection, of course.

There's no need to plug in the unit to grab the files either. LifeLogger uploads videos to a cloud-based repository through the aforementioned WiFi, organized by date or GPS coordinates and having undergone face detection, voice recognition and more for optimal future searching. The camera comes with a 32GB SD card for on-board storage of 720p video at 30fps and 5-megapixel stills. If snapshots are more what you're after, you can expect 10-second photo burst and time lapse that's capable of up to one photo per minute. If all of that sounds too good to pass up, a pledge of $169 or more will nab you a unit, with storage and video processing in tow that's due to arrive just in time for the holidays.

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Source: LifeLogger, Kickstarter

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drag2share: Motorola's smartphones can now alert your close contacts in an emergency

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/13/motorola-alert/

Motorola Moto G and Moto E

You'll usually want to call emergency services if you're in truly dire straits, but the odds are that your friends and family also want to know if you need help. How do you reach them quickly? If you pick up the Moto E or Moto G LTE, you'll have Motorola Alert at your disposal. The new app lets you trigger an emergency mode that sends regular alerts and location updates to important contacts. You can also tell people to meet up (at a shelter, for instance), and you can define your home or workplace to let people know that you're in a familiar area. Alert won't work on the Moto X or original Moto G until an update arrives in the near future, but you can still get a peek at it on Google Play if you're curious.

Motorola Alert

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Via: Phone Arena, Mobile Syrup

Source: Google Play

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