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Live from Apple's iPad 2 event -- Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/02/live-from-apples-ipad-2-event/"This is worth repeating. It's in Apple's DNA that technology is not enough. It's tech married with the liberal arts and the humanities. Nowhere is that more true than in the post-PC products. Our competitors are looking at this like it's the next PC market. That is not the right approach to this. These are pos-PC devices that need to be easier to use than a PC, more intuitive."
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How-to: Build a Blu-ray / TV tuner-equipped HTPC for under $1,000
Pundits may argue that the modern day HTPC has no place in the modern day living room, but we disagree. In fact, with the economy still struggling to regain its swagger, folks are staying in and finding entertainment at home more than ever. It's that truth that spurred us to start this here project: building a fully capable, Blu-ray and TV tuner-equipped HTPC for less than a grand. And lo and behold, we made it happen. If you're interested in seeing exactly how we pieced together a mighty fine entertainment box for less than the starting price of most pre-configured systems, hop on past the break with your notepad open.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/21/how-to-build-a-blu-ray-tv-tuner-equipped-htpc-for-under-1-00/
Tags: htpc, computer, media, mediacenter, tv, diy, computers, hardware, pc, engadget Saved by: admin
Pundits may argue that the modern day HTPC has no place in the modern day living room, but we disagree. In fact, with the economy still struggling to regain its swagger, folks are staying in and finding entertainment at home more than ever. It's that truth that spurred us to start this here project: building a fully capable, Blu-ray and TV tuner-equipped HTPC for less than a grand. And lo and behold, we made it happen. If you're interested in seeing exactly how we pieced together a mighty fine entertainment box for less than the starting price of most pre-configured systems, hop on past the break with your notepad open.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/21/how-to-build-a-blu-ray-tv-tuner-equipped-htpc-for-under-1-00/
Tags: htpc, computer, media, mediacenter, tv, diy, computers, hardware, pc, engadget Saved by: admin
How-to: recycle your old gadgets
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** We see a lot of gadgets come in the door here at Engadget. In fact, getting them in the door is actually the easy part... it's get
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/27/how-to-recycle-your-old-gadgets/
Tags: recycle, gadgets, recycling, technology, electronics, engadget, green, tech, ecycling, ewaste Saved by: admin
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** We see a lot of gadgets come in the door here at Engadget. In fact, getting them in the door is actually the easy part... it's get
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/27/how-to-recycle-your-old-gadgets/
Tags: recycle, gadgets, recycling, technology, electronics, engadget, green, tech, ecycling, ewaste Saved by: admin
How-to: get music, video, and photos off your iPod or iPhone (Windows) -- Engadget
Know Your Models: The difference between iPhone / iPod touch and other iPod models Until iPhone and iPod touch came along, all of Apple's media
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/how-to-get-music-video-and-photos-off-your-ipod-iphone-win/
Tags: ipod, windows, backup, iphone, music, copy, howto, rip, tutorial, currently_reading Saved by: admin
Know Your Models: The difference between iPhone / iPod touch and other iPod models Until iPhone and iPod touch came along, all of Apple's media
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/how-to-get-music-video-and-photos-off-your-ipod-iphone-win/
Tags: ipod, windows, backup, iphone, music, copy, howto, rip, tutorial, currently_reading Saved by: admin
How-to: get music, videos, and photos off your iPod or iPhone -- Engadget
From Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/how-to-get-music-videos-and-photos-off-your-ipod-iphone/
Tags: ipod, howto, itunes, music, iphone, apple, photos, utilities, video, mac.iphone Saved by: admin
From Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/how-to-get-music-videos-and-photos-off-your-ipod-iphone/
Tags: ipod, howto, itunes, music, iphone, apple, photos, utilities, video, mac.iphone Saved by: admin
MIT gestural computing makes multitouch look old hat -- Engadget
Ah, the MIT Media Lab, home to Big Bird's illegitimate progeny, augmented reality projects aplenty, and now three-dimensional gestural computing. The new bi-directional display being demoed by the Cambridge-based boffins performs both multitouch functions that we're familiar with and hand movement recognition in the space in front of the screen -- which we're also familiar with, but mostly from the movies. The gestural motion tracking is done via embedded optical sensors behind the display, which are allowed to see what you're doing by the LCD alternating rapidly (invisible to the human eye, but probably not to human pedantry) between what it's displaying to the viewer and a pattern for the camera array. This differs from projects like Natal, which have the camera offset from the display and therefore cannot work at short distances, but if you want even more detail, you'll find it in the informative video after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/11/mit-gestural-computing-makes-multitouch-look-old-hat/
Tags: multitouch, 3d, technology, ui, light, video, gadgets, interface, recognition, augmentedreality Saved by: admin
Ah, the MIT Media Lab, home to Big Bird's illegitimate progeny, augmented reality projects aplenty, and now three-dimensional gestural computing. The new bi-directional display being demoed by the Cambridge-based boffins performs both multitouch functions that we're familiar with and hand movement recognition in the space in front of the screen -- which we're also familiar with, but mostly from the movies. The gestural motion tracking is done via embedded optical sensors behind the display, which are allowed to see what you're doing by the LCD alternating rapidly (invisible to the human eye, but probably not to human pedantry) between what it's displaying to the viewer and a pattern for the camera array. This differs from projects like Natal, which have the camera offset from the display and therefore cannot work at short distances, but if you want even more detail, you'll find it in the informative video after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/11/mit-gestural-computing-makes-multitouch-look-old-hat/
Tags: multitouch, 3d, technology, ui, light, video, gadgets, interface, recognition, augmentedreality Saved by: admin