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Interactive HD music video
Saturday, 15 November 2008
The Belgian Band Clouseau launched an online version of their new video clip. The music video was shot in High Definition. The neat part of this is that the interaction on the HD footage allows you to discover more then you would normally see.

Explore the different rooms:
  • Single click: zoom in
  • Double click: zoom out
 
 
 
*Update 18 November*
 
This site uses a similar concept.

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Watch Phones
Sunday, 09 November 2008
Since a while I’m looking for a new phone. Right now the market gets swarmed by touch-based devices, following the iPhone hype. But what else is out there?

Since I work and live in two countries, I figured it might be an idea to look into models that support 2 SIM cards. Take it from first hand experience: no matter how bad the European Commission threatened operators; roaming is still too expensive.

Anyway, that frustration put aside, you can start the hunt for a phone with this technology. But for some reason when you have these niche market requirements, you end up on Asian knock-off sites. Dual sim, Windows based, probably not looking anything-like-the-picture-at-all iPhone rip off anyone?

While browsing around, one of their product categories woke up my inner-geek: Watch phones. I know they are around for a while, but I wouldn’t want to be caught dead with one on me since they look so goofy.
An ugly watch phone
 
When I was a kid, I remember dreaming of devices like this. I saw them on TV. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles used them to communicate and needed it _badly_ to contact my friend that lived just down the street.

To call him to come over and play, I always had to ask my mom permission to use the landline. As if that wasn’t enough, I was exposed to the risk of *his* mom answering the phone when I called. Yak, I hated that. This would allow me to secretly contact him and setup a meeting to continue working on our tree-house from which we would rule the earth soon after.

A few years later the mobile phone became mainstream.

Nevertheless, my love for these futuristic looking devices is still there. It looks like I’m not the only one, because when I clicked the one that was best looking (read the one that looked least ugly) the model was sold out. Hmm, a future mass product after all?
 
Maybe.. if they get the design, usability and privacy issues down. Just like with any other product.

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New Travelpilots use AUGNAV-like concepts
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
 
Blaupunkt aunounced some new navigation units that will incorporate familiar concepts:



The use of image pattern recognition is limited to road sign detection for now. The directional arrows are superimposed in the center of the footage, and won't use the image as input for their appearance or location on the footage just yet. But this does does show that real augmented reality navigation is near.

The price is expected to be in between 400 and 500 EUR-, the release over the next few months.
 

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