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October 30 2011

08:33

Siri hack now fully working on the iPhone 4 and iPod touch [video]

Siri has now been fully hacked onto an iPhone 4 and iPod touch and it now communicates with Apple’s servers to provide a 100% working solution. We told you a few weeks back that developer Steve Troughton-Smith was working on hacking Siri onto an iPhone 4 but had run into one or two hurdles. Well the main hurdle involved getting the hacked iPhone 4 to talk to Apple’s servers. That has now been overcome and it is now looking like a real possibility.

Talking to 9to5Mac, Steve Troughton-Smith revealed that the hack works across devices but requires files from an iPhone 4S that are not legally available to distribute. It also requires a validation token from a live jailbroken iPhone 4S. The whole hack involves around 20 steps to complete. Because of this, Steve Troughton-Smith doesn’t want to be involved in distributing the Siri port and has only done it to prove it can be done.

We don’t know at this point if others will take on the distribution and risk the wrath of Apple’s legal team, we will have to wait and see. In the mean time take a look at the two videos below. The first one shows the iPhone 4 running Siri side by side with an iPhone 4S and the second video shows Siri running on an iPod touch.

Source: 9to5Mac

July 09 2011

12:00

How an iPhone Can Bring a Tattoo to Life

Paris based tattoo artist K.A.R.L is probably going to make history with what appears to be the first animated tattoo brought to life with an iPhone. There is no real mystery behind it though.

K.A.R.L tattooed a QR code on his guinea-pig. The QR code was made to display an animation when activated with an QR code reader you can find in the App Store. Not groundbreaking by any means, but still pretty cool…

The sad part is that although real, this whole thing was a marketing operation for whisky the brand, Ballantine’s.

Thoughts?


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June 04 2011

13:00

iOS 5 Concept: Dynamic Icons

Graphic artist Jan-Michael Cart is on fire lately with his iOS 5 concept videos. After dreaming of better speech recognition, fast app switching, and Lion-style dashboard, Jan-Michael is now introducing us to a new concept: dynamic icons.

Basically, instead of displaying a push notification alert in your face, dynamic icons can transform into icons that become the notification. Doesn’t make much sense? Then watch this video and read Cart explaining his vision of dynamic icons… (...)
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April 29 2011

13:23

Saurik, founder of Cydia answers “Why you should jailbreak your iPhone” [video]

In a short interview with RackSpace’s Robert Scoble, Cydia founder Jay Freeman (better known as Saurik) demonstrates some of the Jailbreak tweaks and apps he uses on his iPhone, and also explains some of the benefits of having a jailbroken iOS device.

If you’re still on the fence over jailbreaking, have a look at the video after the break. If you decide to try it out, we have an awesome guide right here. If you do run into any problems, we also have a superb jailbreak forum that can help you out.

Video after the break!

[@scobleizer via iClarified]

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April 14 2011

13:34

iCade iPad arcade cabinet passes through the FCC, coming end of May [video]

The iCade arcade cabinet, an accessory for your iPad, which turns it into a retro arcade machine, has just received clearance from the FCC and is now available to pre-order. The iCade features an old style joystick, six numbered buttons and two enter buttons. The iPad slots inside the casing and connects to the control system via Bluetooth, hence the need for FCC clearance.

Flashback to the glory days of gaming with iCADE! iCADE brings arcade gaming to life by integrating your iPad into an authentic, arcade-style cabinet complete with joystick and buttons! Impress your friends, family and co-workers with iCADE’s great-looking retro design, and then challenge them for high-scores on the most entertaining iPad accessory imaginable! iCADE’s specially designed cradle ensures safe loading and unloading of your iPad, while also providing a solid, secure fit even during the most intense game-play sessions.

The iCade comes with Atari’s Asteroids and nine other arcade games; more importantly, it works with the recently released Atari Greatest Hits.  Put these two together and you can have an awesome arcade type experience matched with retro styling.

The iCade is available to pre-order from GameStop for $99 and will be released on May 31. There is a video after the break showing the iCade in action.

Any of our readers planning on picking one of these up? Let us know what you think in the comments!

[wireless goodness]

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March 29 2011

12:43

La Biblioteca – LIVE!

Donald Glover (Troy from NBC’s Community) performs a live version of La Biblioteca with an unknown individual. Fantastic!

March 12 2011

19:16

Terminal view of tsunami waters rushing into Sendai Airport

Wow, I never realized how quickly these waters were moving until I saw this video which gives a view that’s slightly more down to earth than the helicopter ones we’ve all been seeing out of Japan. Yeesh!

March 11 2011

03:00

King Philip IV of Spain signing autographs at the MET

The latest Improv Everywhere stunt took place inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a look-alike stand-in of King Philip IV of Spain. The event was planned around the unveiling of the restored painting by Diego Velázquez at the MET and ended up causing such a ruckus that Improv Everywhere was kicked out. Oh well!

January 07 2011

17:45

Memo to Newspapers: Stop Thinking Like a Portal

Updated: The story of homeless radio announcer Ted Williams became an Internet sensation this week, as a video of him got passed around on Twitter and in the blogosphere, and quickly led to appearances on the Today Show and job offers from around the country. But the video that started it all — an interview with a reporter from the Columbus Dispatch newspaper in Ohio — is no longer available on YouTube. In yet another example of a newspaper that can’t see the forest for the dead trees, there is just a statement from the video-hosting site that the clip “has been removed due to a copyright claim by The Dispatch.”

A web editor in the Dispatch newsroom seemed confused when asked why the paper ordered YouTube to take the clip down. “It’s our video, and someone put it there without our permission,” he said. All of which is true; the original clip was copied from the Dispatch site and uploaded to YouTube, and therefore the newspaper had a pretty clear copyright claim. The video can still be seen at the Dispatch website, along with other videos related to the Williams story. But how many people are going to watch the video there? Likely a fraction of the 13 million who watched it on YouTube.

In fact, not only does it make little sense to pull a video after it has already been seen by 13 million people — not to mention the fact that there are half a dozen other versions available at YouTube, including one from the Associated Press newswire — but the Williams story might not even have happened if it wasn’t for YouTube. Although the link to the Dispatch site could have been shared on Twitter and other social networks just as easily as the link to the YouTube video was, the newspaper doesn’t allow its video to be embedded, and therefore, it likely wouldn’t have spread so far so quickly. Williams might never have come to the attention of any of the companies now offering him jobs.

The larger issue here, of course, is one of control over content, something newspapers and other traditional media outlets seem determined to fight for, whether through copyright takedowns or by putting up paywalls, or by shipping iPad apps that don’t allow users to share or even link to content. Few publishers — apart from The Guardian, which launched an ambitious “open platform” last year, and some equally forward-thinking outlets such as the Journal Register Co. in New Jersey, with its web-first strategy — seem to have really embraced the idea that content can’t be bottled up and locked behind walls any more, and that there is more to be gained by letting it be shared than there is to be lost.

In the late 1990s, everyone wanted to become a “portal:” a destination site where users would get all their email and news and entertainment and so on. Yahoo and AOL and Microsoft spent billions building these businesses. Then along came Google, with its single search box and the complete opposite approach: It does its best to send you away as quickly as possible. That’s because the web giant doesn’t think of itself as a “content” or media company. It is simply providing a service — and to the extent that it does a good job of providing that service, readers are more willing to come back, and to click on related ads. Pretty simple, really.

What has the Dispatch gained by removing its video from YouTube? It hasn’t stopped people from sharing the video, and it likely hasn’t convinced anyone to go to its website other than readers who were already going there anyway — and even when they get to the video, there are no comments or any other social or community elements to keep them there. All the takedown has done is make the newspaper look like a company that doesn’t really understand what it’s doing online, or why.

Update: As noted by a commenter here who lives in Columbus (and who wrote a blog post about the takedown of the video), the Dispatch has created a YouTube channel and uploaded a copy of the Ted Williams video — something it probably should have done before, rather than after (the new version of the video had 136 views at last check). The editor of the paper has also written a blog post about the incident.

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December 07 2010

16:00

iPad-Wielding Smithsonian Censorship Protestors Banned for Life… By DC Police?

IPADTo protest the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery censoring David Wojnarowicz’s video art piece after being bullied by the GOP, a Hide/Seek exhibit visitor screened A Fire in My Belly on an iPad hanging from his neck.

As one of many reactions to the disgraceful censorship, it was a clever DIY protest and a most benevolent application of Apple techie-bling. It didn’t end well.

First, the security guards intimidated visitors from watching the “censored” piece by the late downtown NYC artist, or from picking up info flyers. Eventually, the iPad holder and his videographer were accosted by a wobbling horde of guards, forced down and handcuffed.

They were kicked out of the museum and banned for life, although a Smithsonian spokeperson reveals and even more disturbing development: The museum doesn’t have that authority — it was “entirely the business of the DC police.”

Good news: Manhattan’s New Museum is joining nationwide censorship protest by screening A Fire in My Belly in their lobby, free and on view for everyone.

October 20 2010

22:04

FaceTime between iPhone 4 and Mac [Video]

Right after Apple released FaceTime for Mac beta, Dieter grabbed his iPhone 4 and called me up on my MacBook. The video above shows the results. It worked well and looked good.

FaceTime for Mac is incredibly barebones right now, almost no UI chrome or options but we’ll see what happens come release. The ability to stay in contact, visually, from any iOS or Mac OS device is compelling, but it would be even better if Apple released a Windows version. Let’s hope that’s coming soon.

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July 26 2010

17:13

Andrew Breitbart Hearts Al-Qaeda Video

MoveOn.org employs Andrew Breitbart’s video editing technique to show how much the right wing propagandist and tea-bagging muckraker loves terrorists. How is the media not reporting this?

June 01 2010

14:02

Buy PowerBall Ticket—Become Giant Idiot

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All you need is a dollar and a dream…and a shrink ray. I guess this guy is the antithesis to Brett Gelman, aka the annoying, creepy Take-Five Mr. little bit of luck? Because to win PowerBall of course, you need to carry a talisman made from God’s flesh. Everybody watch this new spot and somebody please explain the logic to me.

I mean, it’s a cool set and production, and it’s kinda interesting to see how many NYC landmarks you can ID in one viewing. But, why would buying a lottery ticket—a ticket that is, statistically, a receipt for throwing a dollar away—make me feel a thousand feet tall? Have you ever stood in a NYC lottery ticket line? The folks look very far from happy. I guess I’m just not enough of a dreamer. I froze it on the Village Cinema marque to see if it held any clues—nothing. If the embiggened dude does win, and he decides to buy the Statue of Liberty, at least he’ll be able to carry it away. Spot by DDB New York.

May 13 2010

19:00

Cannes 2010 Trailer Round-Up

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Cannes opening ceremonies were last night, but let’s get to the meat of the fest. While others are concerned about who wore what and grumbling over the chasm between art house and blockbuster film in this year’s selection, we’ve just got some trailers.

Here’s a mini hodgepodge of what you may expect to be distributed/pirated this year. Browse as you will. If you’ve got something to add (or want something added), comment. Here’s the Cannes 2010 official selection list.

Jorge Michel Grau, Somos Lo Que Hay (We Are What We Are), Director’s Fortnight
It’s a Mexican cannibal drama. It has been compared to Let the Right One In. It’s smarting up the horror genre, but not sparing any gore.

Gilles Marchand, L’autre Monde (Black Heaven), Out of Competition
Psychological techno thriller. Suicide, virtual frolic, dangerous vixens – the works.

Lucy Walker, Countdown to Zero, Special Screening
Nuclear weapons doc. Did you know the Cold War never ended?

Olivier Assayas, Carlos, Out of Competition
A five and a half hour film on Ilich Ramirez Sanchez – because, apparently, it takes five and a half hours to depict the life of a revolutionary international terrorist who manipulated the world’s history. (Sorry, no trailer subtitles yet.)

Jean-Luc Godard, Film Socialisme, Un Certain Regard
His latest film. For those that care, this needs no explanation (explanation here).

May 11 2010

18:43

Stop Calling It An Oil Spill, That’s A Steady Flow

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You’ve may have seen the short clips on the nightly news and really colorful photos of the BP oil gusher spilling into the Gulf of Mexico, but this video from Alabama resident John Wathen gives a sustained, bird’s eye view of just how fucked things are down there.

May 08 2010

13:07

Hollywood studios gain approval to block analog hole for new releases

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Hollywood was granted a major victory by the FCC this past week in a decision that gives the studios permission to shut down the analog ports on home entertainment equipment such as televisions, cable boxes, and satellite receivers. The decision stems from a 2008 request by the Hollywood studios which asked for the power to block analog outputs which lack copyright protection and can be recorded from freely. Blocking these analog ports is an anti-piracy measure that would force television programming to play back via digital outputs which have copyright protection to prevent the recording of the video signal. This power to shut down the analog hole would only be used for first run content which, according to the studios, has the highest rate of piracy. Blocking this potential avenue for piracy would allow the studios to bring new content to the viewing audience sooner as well. New releases in exchange for Hollywood control of home entertainment equipment, sounds like a deal with the devil great decision, no?

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May 03 2010

01:57

Source of Obama’s Funniness At White House Correspondent’s Dinner Revealed

Obama_correspondents

It’s no wonder Barack Obama killed it at last night’s White House Correspondents Dinner, he had some really good help. According to media guy Anthony De Rosa, David Axelrod confirmed that writers from The Daily Show “helped” the president with his schtick. Poor Jay Leno, he didn’t have a fighting chance from the get. See for yourself (17:15 mark).

April 14 2010

09:01

Snoop Dogg featuring Kid Cudi – That Tree

Snoop has premiered the music video for his latest single, “That Tree”, featuring Kid Cudi.   The video is focused on a montage of Snoop and Kid Cudi living in a two dimensional world.

via Hypebeast

April 02 2010

21:18

Fun With Graffiti and Stop Motion

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Tant and Unga from Israel’s “broken fingaz crew” demonstrate the wonders of stop motion film and graffiti in this clip that took three days to complete. It’s done in the same vain as David Ellis and Blu’s collaborative work, but with it’s own tweaks and original touches.

March 22 2010

16:53

Shockingly, Amateur Anti-Health Care Video Fails To Sway Anyone

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At first, I thought this was simply an awful MJ parody, but then I read the video description and realized it’s even worse: “Every 1 I Really want Glenn Beck to see this so plz help me 2 get this video viral so he see’s it and i can mabie be on his AWESOME show!” Make her famous America!

Remixed lyrics below:

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, aggravation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Bang bang, shot dead
Everybody’s gone mad

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

Nancy Pelosi
Health Care, Buyer
Just Another Lire
School Bored Closing
Just another failed

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

Tell me why you voted this guy
His just another fat lie
Trying 2 take our money
The schools are closing
Cause money is so tight
SO LETS SAY NO TO THE BILL oh no!

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
trepidation, speculation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
black man, white mane
Impeach the president

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

Tell me what has become of my rights
I dont care if hes black or white
So tell my u voted 4 him
All he does is twist your words
Glenns trying to tell u the truth
But u dont listen 2 him oh no!
The government don’t wanna see
But if Ronald Reagan was livin’
He wouldn’t let this be, no, no

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, speculation
Everybody litigation
Beat me, bash me
You can never trash me
Hit me, kick me
You can never get me

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

Some things in life they just don’t wanna see
kinda like Glenn Beck and O Riley
Oh no!

Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, segregation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Bang bang shot dead
Everybodys gone bad

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don’t really care about us

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