Say what you want about about the music apps on iPhone and iPad, this is pretty cool. The North Point Community Church puts on a pretty good Christmas show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9XNfWNooz4&sns=em
Say what you want about about the music apps on iPhone and iPad, this is pretty cool. The North Point Community Church puts on a pretty good Christmas show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9XNfWNooz4&sns=em
The workings of office drama: to what lengths will jealousy drive a man?
Kinect was launched in North America on November 4, 2010. In a very short amount of time there seems to have been a number of hacks done to the Kinect, not the malicious kind of hacks as Hollywood would portray, but some really neat tweaks that demonstrate some of the potential of Microsoft’s newest Xbox peripheral. Though the term “hack” would bring a negative connotation, MS has stated they will not sue the modders.
Here some videos listed in order of the date they were posted demonstrating some of the hacks. It is interesting to see the different approaches and progression these folks have taken to manipulate the Kinect.
November 11, 2010, Minority Report style multi-touch
November 14, 2010, 3D video capture
November 18, 2010, Kinect puppeteer
November 19, 2010, Real time lightsaber
November 22, 2010, Kinect robot controls
November 25, 2010, Kinect-controlled web surfing
November 28, 2010, 3D video capture, part 2
December 5, 2010, Creating art
http://vimeo.com/17358021
December 5, 2010, Self-controlled quadrotor
Dedication begat madness.
This goes out to all of the paperboys that have to carry the burden of the Black Friday ads on Thanksgiving Day.
If this was a spoiler for you, you had it coming.
Despite occasional calls like this one, GOOG-411 was useful and usually correct. May your speech recognition live on within Google Voice forever.
Strange but true!
Foot, meet mouth. Mouth, meet foot.