Monday, October 17, 2011

drag2share: Moog Just Crammed an Incredible Analog Synth Into an App [IPad Apps]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5850625/moog-just-crammed-an-incredible-analog-synth-into-an-app

Moog Just Crammed an Incredible Analog Synth Into an AppEveryone recognizes the haunting space sounds of Moog synthesizers even if they don't know it. It's as pervasive on Sci-Fi soundtracks as on classic pop records. Now Moog has packed that legendary sound into the seriously fun Animoog iPad app.

The Moog's new Animoog app jams all of its analog cousin's wizardry into an iPad synth that's as intuitive and satisfying to play as the original. The layout is configured much how you'd imagine it—the piano keys are laid out along the bottom on the iPad's screen. Two of the synth's modules—a delay module for example—are visible at any given time. You can adjust settings like speed and frequency. There's also a big X-Y display on the screen which shows you a jittery, graphical representation of what your sound wave is doing. Sliding the wave form around on this pad modulates the sound. There's other screens that allow you to adjust keyboard's configuration and key settings, as well as a screen for which allows you to add some more advanced modulations and processing to the sound. Basically, there's enough in here to get completely lost in a swirling mess of sound within minutes. The UI is really smart and everything in the app slides, expands and contracts exactly how you expect it to. Settings are savable in case you find some awesome sound, and you can even record your opus once you've got it down.

As you might imagine, playing keyboard on a touch screen isn't the same as playing the real thing. Luckily, the app supports an external MIDI keyboard. Once you get going, you end up doing a lot of jumping around from screen to screen because, obviously, you can't cram all of the modules and controls onto one display. Resetting all of the modules should be easier.

The Animoog's sound is all taken directly from the waveforms of Moog analog keyboards so it sounds pretty awesome. But what's really exciting about the app, is that it inspires a creative process as a real-life Moog. You don't study these instruments, you explore them. The Animoog's been given an amazingly low introductory $.99 price tag—in a month it jumps up to $30. Go to the App Store and buy this before the price goes up. Go right now. [iTunes and Moog via Wired]

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drag2share: Use a Cheap IKEA Lamp to Build an Affordable Desktop Camera Jig [Ikea Hacks]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5850388/use-a-cheap-ikea-lamp-to-build-an-affordable-desktop-camera-jig

Use a Cheap IKEA Lamp to Build an Affordable Desktop Camera Jig If you spend any time on video at your desk, either video chatting with friends or recording work you may be doing so you can show other people, you know it can be difficult to get a camera in position while you work with your hands. This hack gives you a jig perfect for a web cam or a phone to keep it still and in one place while you're recording.

Granted, most webcams come with stands that let them rest on top of your monitor, which is great in most cases, but if your monitor is at an angle, or you want to record something you're working on on your desk surface, those mounts are generally no good. Chris, over at The New Hobbyist, picked up an $8.99 TERTIAL work lamp from IKEA, and managed to turn it into a camera jig with the help of a 3D printed mount.

The mount is the tricky part; Chris had his printed, but once you have one you can use it to attach multiple different cameras, remove them, and attach others. He's even included the Google Sketchup file at Thingverse for his mount so others can use it. I imagine something more common, like a clamp or some Velcro may serve the same purpose if 3D printing isn't up your alley. What do you think? Share your thoughts on the setup in the comments below.

$9 Webcam Jig | The New Hobbyist via MAKE


You can reach Alan Henry, the author of this post, at alan@lifehacker.com, or better yet, follow him on Twitter or Google+.

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drag2share: Hack a Flip HD for Better Video [DIY]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5850409/hack-a-flip-hd-for-better-video

Hack a Flip HD for Better VideoCisco might have discontinued the Flip series of camcorders, but if you have one sitting around and want to use it for more than just quick video takes, Instructables user FlipVans1966 has a guide to getting more out of the camera.

Using nothing more than a bunch of tape, a few well placed spacers, and a few different types of cheap lenses, he outlines how to add macro, a telephoto, and kaleidoscope lenses to the Flip. The results won't make the Flip win any design awards, but if you're looking to extend the functionality of the otherwise barebones but cheap camcorder, these will do the trick. Check out the Instructable for a full guide.

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drag2share: Rumor: Galaxy Nexus Coming to Verizon November 10th for an Ouchie $300 [Android]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5850411/rumor-galaxy-nexus-coming-to-verizon-november-10th-for-an-ouchie-300

Rumor: Galaxy Nexus Coming to Verizon November 10th for an Ouchie $300You ready with your grains of salt? Good, because a supposedly leaked document from Verizon has pegged the much-anticipated Galaxy Nexus to launch on November 10th. That's the good news. The bad news is that it'll run you 300 bones.

The Galaxy Nexus has been the most eagerly await phone next to the iPhone 4S. Rumored to have a ginormo 4.6 inch screen with 1280 x 720 pixels, a 1.2GHz dual-core (hopefully Exynos) processor, and of course, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, this is something we really want to get our hands on. The $300 price tag stings, but if it's as good as we hope it will be, I'm sure it'll do just fine. We've already seen some video leak (though it's likely that that's an early build), and we know that the official announcement is coming from Google/Samsung via a streamed event in South Korea tomorrow at 10pm.

Bundled into this like is the HTC Rezound (which we've previously heard called the HTC Vigor). The story here is that it's got a 4.3 inch screen at 1280x720 pixels, which gives it a higher pixel density than the iPhone 4S's retina display (341ppi vs 326ppi). It's also rumored to have a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and audio from Beats by Dre. This thing has Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) with HTC Sense 3.5, though, which next to the new hotness of Ice Cream Sandwich, just isn't that exciting. Couple that with the same $300 sticker price, and they're going to have trouble selling this thing next to the Nexus. [Engadget]


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drag2share: Opera with Turbo Will Be a Faster, Smarter Android Browser [Genius]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5850506/opera-with-turbo-will-be-a-faster-smarter-android-browser

Opera with Turbo Will Be a Faster, Smarter Android BrowserLike Amazon, Opera wants to build a more efficient web browser for Android than what is offered by Google. According to Cnet, they're calling it Opera with Turbo. Inelegant as the name may sound, the idea behind it is anything but.

Referred to as a hybrid browser, It is the marriage of Opera's Mobile and Mini browsers. When you're on wi-fi, or when your mobile connection is blazing, it will render pages directly on the device. But when the connection is crap, Turbo mode will automatically kick in and will render pages on its own servers and spit out a more static page free of HTML, CSS and Javascript, which Cnet says vastly cuts down on file sizes.

Here's a comparison I ran using the new data-tallying feature of Opera Mobile and Opera Mini. The BBC's home page is 1.7MB, a size you can check using Opera running its default state with Turbo turned off. Turning Turbo on shrinks the page size to 519KB. With Opera Mini, the page size shrinks even more, to just 304KB.

Not only does this allow for quicker page load times, but will also cut down on battery consumption since your cellular radio won't be frying itself trying to load a massive page through a weak signal. Amazon's Silk browser also revolves a similar concept, rendering parts of webpages and caching them on its own server, in an effort to improve speed, user experience and ostensibly, battery life.

Opera hasn't said exactly when the Opera with Turbo browser will become available for Android devices except that it will be here in "early 2012." [Cnet]

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drag2share: Chipworks throws an iPhone 4S under its infrared microscope, finds Sony-sourced image sensor

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/16/chipworks-throws-an-iphone-4s-under-its-infrared-microscope-fin/

Look closely. Can you spot it? That gray abyss is actually an infrared image by Chipworks revealing an iPhone 4S' Sony-branded, 8 megapixel CMOS sensor. Looks like Howard Stringer wasn't bluffing to Walt Mossberg back in April, after all. At the time, it was reported that Apple's usual sensor supplier, OmniVision, was experiencing production delays, prompting speculation that Sony would eventually usurp the position. While the iPhone 4S that Chipworks looked into seems to confirm this, it's pointed out that Apple does have a habit of "dual sourcing" components (with its contacts saying this should be no different), so Sony may not be the sole supplier this time around. What ever the case, there's no denying that the iPhone 4S takes some stellar shots. You'll find more information -- including X-rays of the 4S -- at the source link below.

Continue reading Chipworks throws an iPhone 4S under its infrared microscope, finds Sony-sourced image sensor

Chipworks throws an iPhone 4S under its infrared microscope, finds Sony-sourced image sensor originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 16 Oct 2011 17:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: HTC Titan review

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/17/htc-titan-review/

We knew as soon as we first clapped eyes on this hulk of a phone that it'd make a brave purchase. It's not just the 4.7-inch screen that requires a leap of faith, but also the Windows Phone operating system, which is presented here in all its Mangofied glory but is still very much an early adopter's ecosystem. After all, if you love the Titan's hardware but prefer a more established OS, you can always wait for the Sensation XL, which is essentially the same phone running good ol' Android and which should have a similar £480 ($750 converted) SIM-free price tag. The question is, do you have the guts to make that jump to something more exotic? Yes? Maybe? Then read on before you begin your run-up.

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HTC Titan review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: Motorola Droid RAZR gets an early introduction ahead of tomorrow's launch

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/17/motorola-droid-razr-gets-an-early-introduction-ahead-of-tomorrow/


One thing we love about teasers: they oftentimes backfire, allowing the general public to see more of the product than the company intended. This is the story of the Motorola Spyder (aka Droid RAZR), its first teaser attempt spoiled when the phone's name was included on the image file. The second sneak peek is cleverly designed as an incomplete puzzle with the missing pieces added one-by-one as we get closer to the device's launch, but Motorola left a full image of the phone hiding in plain view. So what we see above is an uber-thin Verizon LTE device with kevlar backing and a Droid X-style hump on the top, a rear camera (presumably 8MP) with 1080p HD video capture, a front-facing cam, a standard set of four capacitive touch buttons and a redesigned Droid eye. We're still hoping to get a glimpse of the Xoom 2 before the big event, but at least you can consider us sufficiently teased for now.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Motorola Droid RAZR gets an early introduction ahead of tomorrow's launch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

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drag2share: Packing in six times more storage density with the help of table salt

Source: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-10-storage-density-table-salt.html

(PhysOrg.com) -- Dr Joel Yang from the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), a research institute of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, with collaborators from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Data Storage Institute (DSI) has developed a process that can increase the data recording density of hard disks to 3.3 Terabit/in2, six times the recording density of current models. The key ingredient in the much enhanced patterning method that he pioneered is sodium chloride, the chemical grade of regular table salt.

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drag2share: Panasonic's 7- and 10-inch BizPads port the Honeycomb drizzle to Japan's enterprise set

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/14/panasonics-7-and-10-inch-bizpads-port-the-honeycomb-drizzle-to/

Salarymen, get those contactless employee IDs set to swipe. Panasonic's throwing your overcaffeinated ilk a bone with two Honeycomb-based enterprise slates for release this winter. Coming under the BizPad umbrella, these 7- and 10.1-inch Android 3.2 tablets are ruggedized for the road warrior treatment, offering the clumsy and sleep-deprived alike dust-, drop- and water-proof protection. Both tabs pack a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, 16GB of onboard storage, 1GB RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC capability (via its IC card reader), but the shared specs end there. While the larger tab certainly wins out with its higher resolution, digitizer-friendly WXGA 1280 x 800 IPS capacitive display (vs. WSVGA 1024 x 600 resistive LCD display), the more diminutive of the bunch gets the better 5 megapixel camera (vs. 1.3 megapixel) and optional 3G connectivity. No word yet on pricing or an actual launch date, but don't let that stop you from petitioning your IT department right now.

Panasonic's 7- and 10-inch BizPads port the Honeycomb drizzle to Japan's enterprise set originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Oct 2011 01:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

drag2share: Get 50GB Free Storage for iOS [Storage]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5849581/boxnet-gives-ios-users-50gb-free-storage

Get 50GB Free Storage for iOSSure, iCloud gives you 5GB of free storage. How cute! Box.net just blew it out of the water. For the next 50 days, it is offering iOS users 50 GB of free storage. It's a pirate's bounty!

Not only is it a pretty sweet deal, but it's also one bereft of any significant fineprint. While a lot of offers like these expire after a certain term, or only open to new users, this one is neither. It's open to anyone, and lasts forever. Go get it. [Box.net via Mathew Ingram]

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drag2share: Toshiba introduces tiny enterprise hard drives with big speed and big storage

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/13/toshiba-introduces-tiny-enterprise-hard-drives-with-big-speed-an/

HDDYou're probably laughing to yourself right now saying, "300GB? That's not big storage." But, hear us out. The oh-so memorably titled MK01GRRB and MK01GRRR are not your standard hard drives -- these are enterprise-grade disks that spin at 15k RPM and fit in a 2.5-inch bay. Toshiba claims they're the highest capacity 2.5-inch, 15k drives on the market, and we couldn't dig up any evidence to the contrary. The 6Gb/s SAS connection makes sure businesses get the most they can out of those platters spinning at break neck speeds and the GRRR models include a self-encrypting feature. The two drives will start shipping in both 147 and 300GB sizes in Q1 of 2012, but pricing has yet to be announced. Check out the PR after the break for a few more details.

Update: Seagate wrote in to let us know that they had a similar drive at the same size, capacity and speed earlier this year. So, take that, Tosh.

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Toshiba introduces tiny enterprise hard drives with big speed and big storage originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: Nokia outs colorful 603 handset, coupled with NFC-equipped Luna Bluetooth headset

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/13/nokia-outs-colorful-603-handset-coupled-with-nfc-equipped-luna/

The leaves in your yard may be transitioning to the more subdued hues of autumn, but Nokia's new 603 smartphone certainly isn't. Available in six different back cover colors, this new Symbian Belle handset is powered by a 1GHz processor and boasts a 3.5-inch, capacitive touchscreen with 640 x 360 resolution. It also comes with 2GB of internal memory, a 32GB microSD slot and five megapixel camera, along with full NFC and Bluetooth 3.0 capabilities. Speaking of which, the folks in Espoo have also taken this opportunity to unveil their new Luna Bluetooth headset -- an NFC-enabled, in-ear accessory that delivers up to eight hours of extended talk time, as well as a rainbow of colors (see an image after the break). As far as pricing goes, the 603 will set you back €200 (about $275), with the Luna headset sitting at €70 (around $96). Neither will hit the market until Q4 of this year, but you can find more information in the full PR, looming after the break.

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Nokia outs colorful 603 handset, coupled with NFC-equipped Luna Bluetooth headset originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: Samsung confirms Ice Cream Sandwich event on October 19

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/13/samsung-confirms-ice-cream-sandwich-event-on-october-19/

Just like we'd heard, we'll be getting our first taste of Ice Cream Sandwich next week, on October 19th to be precise. Of course we've already had a whiff of what it looks like in a video, and sampling the new Music and Google+ apps gave us another good look. But now we're set to see it for real, and if all goes well we might just get some new hardware out of the deal, too. Will this be the day the Nexus Prime makes us think that flat smartphones are... well... square? We'll be there live to let you know as it happens.

The event takes place 10:00am HKT, which is conveniently 10:00pm EST on October 18th. A primetime liveblog and gadget unveiling? Can't wait.

Samsung confirms Ice Cream Sandwich event on October 19 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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