bfortner

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Google CEO: Hopefully we won't repeat Microsoft's past mistakes
Google appears to be growing so large that they are beginning to be mistaken for an evil company. At least that's what Google CEO Eric Schmidt had to defend when he appeared recently on the Fox Business Network.
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SpiderPro Camera Carrying System
Gotta say this is something I think is useful when you're out shooting with your DSLR Camera
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Windows 3.1 Launch Party
Video evidence of a Windows 3.1 Launch Party from October 1992. The VHS was excavated from a time capsule 17 years after its creation, and released on the official launch date for Windows 7
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Steve Balmer on The Hour
Apple Graciously Welcomes Windows 7
Apple is up to it again.... Enjoy.
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P3Pictures Looks at Audio Options for Hybrid (DSLR) Cameras
Jon Fairhurst of P3Pictures did a study on audio options for hybrid cameras. The tests are done using a variety of audio recording devices and microphones.
The first test (below) was undertaken with a closely placed shotgun mic. The second test uses a camera-mounted shotgun. The third test is with a wireless lavaliere microphone. Part 4 is foley recording, and Part 5 explores the noise floor of each option. Part 6 are P3Pictures’ conclusions. Here come the videos…
Interface Beyond The Mouse
Clayton Miller's 10/GUI project is developing and demonstrate an interface that goes beyond the standard mouse. The mouse as it is currently designed forces the user to operate using a single finger. This limitation is well understood and --in fact-- window-based GUI's have been designed around this limitation.

In the video below the concepts behind a 10 finger interface and a 3-D window system are demonstrated.

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The Durability Of OLED Displays
The video below demonstrates both the flexibility and strength of OLED displays. A traditional LCD shatters with a hammer, while the 2.8-inch, 20 micrometer thick OLED display is completely unaffected, even when folded.
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Television - Pinky the Cat
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