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Top 10 Camera Tips For Becoming a Better Photographer

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‘Tis the season to get and give presents, and with prices through the floor, many will have gotten new digital cameras this year. If you’re one of the lucky ones who received a nice shiny new SLR camera, here are 10 tips that will help you become the next Ansel Adams.

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Gallery: 2009’s Best Industrial Design Concepts Feature Ideas for Apple

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Many — if not most — people await the future, some with great anticipation, others with more anxiety. But designers are a breed apart. Designers create the future today.
Yanko Design’s brilliant 2009 design retrospective showcases the web magazine’s passion for modern industrial design and original ideas. The feature highlights a number of talented, undiscovered designers, [...]

How To Survive The Holidays Without Your iPhone

I hope you’ll never have to use these tips, but in the freak moments when you just can’t go back and pick up your iPhone because you have a plane to catch and you just realized you left your iPhone at home while parking your car in Lot B at LAX these steps might come [...]

Early iPhone predictions were off the mark, just like Apple Tablet predictions will be

Although our record is sullied by a few occasional missteps generally caused by a lone rumor- monger tickling our plush, erogenous wishful thinking zones, the Internet’s grown remarkably adept at seeing new Apple products coming. Most gadget bloggers and tech pundits would be willing to part with a digit if Apple doesn’t at least announce [...]

Use Gestures to Control iTunes with Fluid Tunes

Fluid Tunes is a pretty cool free app from Majic Jungle Software that uses your computer’s camera to interpret movements of your head, hands or feet, letting you browse, play or pause your music in iTunes without touching your keyboard or mouse. It works on OS X 4.11 and higher and is a tiny (788K) universal binary.

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    [...] Available now as a free universal binary, FluidTunes is a simple creature; despite what looks to be a solid gesture recognition engine, it can only control iTunes, and only in a specific Coverflow mode. Still, if all you want to do is indulge your moderately lame futuristic interface fantasy for a few minutes, well, FluidTunes can probably grant you that. [Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] Available now as a free universal binary, FluidTunes is a simple creature; despite what looks to be a solid gesture recognition engine, it can only control iTunes, and only in a specific Coverflow mode. Still, if all you want to do is indulge your moderately lame futuristic interface fantasy for a few minutes, well, FluidTunes can probably grant you that. [Cult of Mac] [...]

    Not working too well here. Might be because I don’t have enough light on me where I’m sitting.
    And just to be nitpicking, it’s 1,2 MB – not 788KB :)

    [...] mais FluidTunes a le mérite de vous en proposer un avant-goût aussi gratuit qu’immédiat. [Cult of Mac] swfobject.embedSWF(“http://www.vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf”, “vvq493565afb3517″, “400″, “300″, “9″, [...]

    [...] Available now as a free universal binary, FluidTunes is a simple creature; despite what looks to be a solid gesture recognition engine, it can only control iTunes, and only in a specific Coverflow mode. Still, if all you want to do is indulge your moderately lame futuristic interface fantasy for a few minutes, well, FluidTunes can probably grant you that. [Cult of Mac] [...]

    As an extremely avid user of the kick ass xGestures, I’m excited to see this stuff go forward on the Mac platform. With Fluid, I’m finding I’m getting lots of false positives with the controls. I’m perfectly willing to even paint one of my fingernails white for better tracking, but I don’t see any tolerance options with Fluid (yet).

    CowTip:

    Here’s the future (I have the app, but it crashes in Leopard dammit)
    http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/11525/2/iGesture.mov

    Here’s udder info:
    http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/Home/28814DD4-ADDD-4807-A3CE-69766A9383B2.html

    I’m thinking we need to take this dude hostage and pull him away from Microsoft:
    http://gizmodo.com/5080514/diy-hand-gesture-multi+touch-using-a-webcam-and-magic

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