Blog

×××
  • Latest Windows Phone Commercial Shows off UI Eye Candy


    The commercial  is entitled “Everything a smartphone should be” and uses quotes from ordinary users and sites to demonstrate SMS, Live Tiles, Outlook, Calendar, Office, Zune, Xbox LIVE integration and a few choice applications like Netflix and Amazon’s Kindle. The commercial features AT&T’s Samsung Focus device.

  • iPad 2 gets mocked


    The guys at Youtube ooJLEoo cannot stop their mockery of every and each Apple products and Apple’s last iPad 2 was no exception. Take a look:

    And one from Conan O’Brien, below:

  • Shrek Franchise Continues with ‘Puss in Boots’ Teaser Trailer


    The fourth Shrek film was the lowest grossing of the franchise to date and it still made just shy of $750 million worldwide. So even though it seems Dreamworks has shuttered the Shrek films for good they aren’t closing the door on the franchise as they are preparing to release Puss in Boots on November 4 with Antonio Banderas returning to voice the swashbuckling feline along with the voices of Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris.

    Synopsis:

    Puss In Boots – one of the most beloved characters of the Shrek universe – tells the hilarious and courageous (daring, bold, brave) tale of Puss’s (Antonio Banderas) early adventures as he teams with mastermind Humpty Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis) and the street-savvy Kitty (Salma Hayek) to steal the famed Goose that lays the Golden Eggs.

    The movie is  3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on November 4th 2011.

  • The View Inside Google Self-Driving Car’s Cockpit


    Some lucky attendees of this week’s TED conference were given rides in Google’s self-driving car. And one in particular was kind enough to take a video of what it’s like to ride shotgun. Plenty of NSFW language, because THE CAR IS DRIVING ITSELF

    Google’s been working on these self driving cars in secret but are actually testing them right now, right out in the open. The NY Times saw one of these cars in action:

    A Prius equipped with a variety of sensors and following a route programmed into the GPS navigation system nimbly accelerated in the entrance lane and merged into fast-moving traffic on Highway 101, the freeway through Silicon Valley.

    It drove at the speed limit, which it knew because the limit for every road is included in its database, and left the freeway several exits later. The device atop the car produced a detailed map of the environment.

    The car then drove in city traffic through Mountain View, stopping for lights and stop signs, as well as making announcements like “approaching a crosswalk” (to warn the human at the wheel) or “turn ahead” in a pleasant female voice.

    Ideally, there’s a driver sitting at the steering wheel, ready to take over whenever anything

    [via: YouTube via GIZMODO]