Wednesday, March 05, 2014

drag2share: New HTC One dual-lens camera shown off in detailed leak

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/05/htc-dual-lens-camera/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

Leaked images and videos of the HTC One's successor are a dime a dozen, so we've already seen every possible nook and cranny of the device. Why, then, are we reporting on the latest find by @evleaks? It gives us the closest and clearest look of HTC's rumored dual-lens camera setup so far, which is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing features on the phone. It features a smaller lens just above HTC's standard lens and dual-LED flash, but the purpose of is still a complete mystery. Plenty of theories exist, and we reported on the most likely possibilities demoed at Mobile World Congress last week. Ideas include the ability to cleanly magnify distant subjects without using digital zoom, enhancing low-light performance (which was an area HTC focused on with the One), quicker autofocus and the ability to change a picture's depth of field. Whether or not these particular benefits show up, it's hard to dispute that a parallel-lens setup is indeed coming to HTC's new flagship smartphone

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drag2share: You can now mirror your Android screen on Chromecast, if you have a Nexus 5

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/05/mirror-for-android-chromecast-support/

Koushik Dutta demos Android screen mirroring on Chromecast

Cyanogen's Koushik Dutta has been teasing the prospect of mirroring your Android screen on Chromecast for a few weeks, and today you can finally try the feature -- if you have the right smartphone, that is. An updated version of the Mirror for Android beta includes early support for mirroring to either a Chrome browser or Chromecast, but only if you have a Nexus 5. Google's phone is the sole device with the hardware video decoder needed for this mirroring technique, Dutta says. You also have to get root-level access to the operating system with the current release, although that won't be necessary in the future. Provided you meet the app's exacting requirements, you can give mirroring a spin at the source link.

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Source: Koushik Dutta (Google+)

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drag2share: A Coloring Book That Puts Kid-Designed Fashions On a Virtual Catwalk

Source: http://gizmodo.com/a-coloring-book-that-puts-kid-designed-fashions-on-a-vi-1536251814

A Coloring Book That Puts Kid-Designed Fashions On a Virtual Catwalk

Right Said Fred knew the appeal of the catwalk, and now kids can get in on the glitz and glamor with this new coloring book from Crayola that lets them design custom clothes and then see their creations virtually modeled. And it goes without saying that an iOS tablet or smartphone is required, but not included.

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drag2share: OnLive reborn: can the cloud gaming company find footing with two new services?

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/05/onlive-cloudlift-onlive-go/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

In early August 2012, OnLive employees told us that the cloud gaming company was close to falling apart. Despite creating an impressive service rooted in a futuristic idea -- playing bleeding edge PC games on the highest settings, remotely, streaming from the cloud to virtually any device -- a cocktail of financial issues all crested at once. The result was mass layoffs ("at least" 50 percent), including lead evangelist and company CEO Steve Perlman. OnLive had a new owner, venture capitalist Gary Lauder, and a renewed directive to become profitable. Then, the company went silent.

"My focus has been on turning this from proof of concept into a real business."- Gary Lauder

Its services continued operating -- business as usual, as it! were -- and as media, we didn't hear a peep. The usual trade show appearances and interview opportunities dried up. Our last post about OnLive before this was in February 2013. Today, that's changing: the company is re-opening the lines of communication, announcing two new initiatives in CloudLift and OnLive Go.

The first, CloudLift, takes the cloud streaming concept of OnLive and applies it to games you already own. By logging in with a Steam account (required, at least for now), games you've got attached will be "unlocked" in the cloud, playable using the OnLive client or Microconsole anywhere else (including save data that syncs between devices). Of course, not all games registered or bought through Steam will work with CloudLift; just 20 games are launching with the service today, with "dozens more planned." Lauder told us OnLive's game onboarding process has been streamlined significantly, specifically with the intent to bring more games, more rapidly to OnLive.

The First 20 Games
Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Batman: Arkham City GOTY
Batman: Arkham Origins Darksiders II
Dead Island GOTY Dead Island: Riptide
LEGO The Lord of the Rings Metro 2033
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition MX vs. ATV Reflex
Painkiller: Hell and Damnation Red Faction: Armageddon
Saints Row IV Scribblenauts Unlimited
Strike Suit Zero The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles
The LEGO Movie Videogame The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief
Truck Racer Type: Ri! der


Interested? OnLive's hoping you're interested enough to drop $15 every month for the functionality (there's also a seven-day trial). It goes live today.

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drag2share: How to make a mini crossbow with just a bottle cap and popsicle sticks

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/how-to-make-a-mini-crossbow-with-just-a-bottle-cap-and-1536563253/@caseychan

How to make a mini crossbow with just a bottle cap and popsicle sticks

Here's some fun you can have at home with little to no effort: make a mini crossbow from a bottle cap, two popsicle sticks and a rubber band. You can fire off flaming arrows, toothpicks, skewers, Q-tips and more with just your thumb.

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