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August 30, 2009

Bokeh Filter Turns Blurry Lights Into Distinct Shapes [Photography]

Filed under: Computer Technology, Technology News — admin @ 12:40 am

Bokeh, which is the out-of-focus light distortion in the background of a photo, is more and more seen as an aesthetic element of photography. This lens brings it more attention by shaping those blurs into stars, hearts, and more.

The Bokeh Filter is a physical lens that attaches to any mainstream DSLR and blocks out small pieces of light to create the desired patterns. Changing the cool blurry streetlights behind your ladyfriend into hearts? Cheesetastic. But used subtly (that would mean using no shapes that are also found in a box of Lucky Charms), this could bring a really cool element to some photos. And hell, if you’re going for outright cheese, might as well do it naturally and not in the edit room, right? [Bokeh Filter via Geekologie]



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August 28, 2009

Flower Pot Ice Cream is my Personal Chocolate-y, Worm-Filled Fantasy [Ice Cream]

Filed under: Computer Technology, Technology News — admin @ 9:20 pm

Look, I may have eaten a whole chocolate Apple tablet, but I think I could still handle devouring one of these flower pot ice creams (by “devouring” I, of course, mean “daintily eating in the most lady-like manner possible”).

The recipe is as simple as can be: grab a flower pot, toss in some chocolate ice cream, add gummy worms (or gummy bears if you’re feeling odd), throw on some crushed up brownies, maybe a few chocolate chips, and stick in a flower or two. Ta Da. Instant Rosa bait. [The Pioneer Woman Cooks via Worth the Whisk]



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Kindle is More Environmentally Friendly Than Old-School Books [Ebook Readers]

Filed under: Computer Technology, Technology News — admin @ 9:20 pm

According to an analysis by the Cleantech Group, the Kindle is more environmentally friendly than plain ol’ paper books, assuming you’re not a freak who reads less than five books a year.

The analysis compared carbon emissions from the production of electronic books to that of traditional book publishing. Despite the manufacturing and mining process required for the Kindles being taken into account, they still came out as the more eco-friendly contender since the Kindle doesn’t exactly compare to a single book as Emma Rich, who conducted the analysis, explains:

The roughly 168 kg of CO2 produced throughout the Kindle’s lifecycle is a clear winner against the potential savings: 1,074 kg of CO2 if replacing three books a month for four years; and up to 26,098 kg of CO2 when used to the fullest capacity of the Kindle DX. Less-frequent readers attracted by decreasing prices still can break even at 22.5 books over the life of the device,

We found the “fullest capacity” of the Kindle a bit amusing. Sure, the study compares the number of books you can have on a Kindle at a given moment, but what about the infinite number of deletions, downloads, and books stored on your computer for syncing?

Either way, the gist of this is that if you only read 22.5 books or less every four years, then you don’t have to feel guilty about mucking up the environment by not using an electronic reader. The rest of us though are going green and ordering a Kindle. Well, at least I am. [CNET]



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Report: Are iPhones Really Exploding All Over the World? [IPhone]

Filed under: Computer Technology, Technology News — admin @ 9:20 pm

We have done some research, and it appears than the rumors of iPhones exploding all around the world—”world” as in “France, UK, and Belgium”—are greatly exaggerated. Here are all the known cases, and Apple’s official answer:

In France

• 26-yo security guard Yassine Bouhadi claims that his iPhone exploded when he was texting his girlfriend. He claims that “a little bit of screen hit me in the eye and I had to remove it with a tweezer.” Obviously, Yassine Bouhadi is a pseudonym for Chuck Norris.

• French teen Romain Kolega’s mom claims that her son was also hit in the eye by a piece of glass from the handset, when it “suddenly broke.” Reportedly, Romain’s mom had an affair with Chuck Norris.

A young guy called Raphael claims that his iPhone exploded too, but he was not injured. Allegedly, he watched a Chuck Norris movie once. Or maybe it was just a Steven Seagal one.

• 80-yo Roland Cauffman claims that he was injured too, according to this report. Perhaps the shockwave from the explosion broke his hip.

• The same happened to Valentine, a Parisian girl who claims her iPhone cracked when she was writing a text message. Maybe the phone self destructed after Valentine used LOL and XXXOOOXXX for the last 542 messages.

• Unlike Valentine, supermarket manager Fabrice Lerebourg got the same effect while—attention, s’il vous plaît!—downloading an iPhone app.

• Frank Benoiton says his iPhone 3G’s screen broke suddenly while using it. One moment it was ok. The next, broken. Such is life. One moment you are here, the next you are gone.

• 40-yo Olivier Milano said that his iPhone “self-destructed” in his hand. Unconfirmed sources point that Milano likes to be called James by his friends.

• 20-yo Edward—in Marseille—says his screen broke too, also automagically.

• A teenage couple said that their iPhone’s screen did the same after doing a “crackling” sound. One of them also got a glass shard in his eyes. His name was Richard. I call him Richard the Fake One-Eyed Pirate.

• Finally, a cellphone seller working for SFR claims that he has seen two iPhones imploding. Somehow, the iPhone owners managed to create black holes inside their handsets.

One thing is clear from all these cases: The iPhone hates French people. And really, who can blame it? I know I can’t—but then again, I’m Spanish, and we hate them by default*. Like the rest of the European countries.

But that aside—looking at all these reports—it seems that a lot of people are trying to get free replacement iPhones following a media craze. At least, according to the Agence France Press, who has reported on Apple and the French consumer affairs minister’s statements on the matter.

Talking to the AFP, Apple France declared that the reasons for the alleged “explosions” in this country is not the battery, but “external forces”:

To date, there are no confirmed battery overheating incidents for iPhone 3GS and the number of reports we are investigating is in the single digits. The iPhones with broken glass that we have analysed to date show that in all cases the glass cracked due to an external force that was applied to the iPhone.

Apple France’s commercial director Michel Coulomb met Herve Novelli—the French consumer affairs minister—to talk about the investigation by the state’s consumer safety agency. According to Novellin, it seems that initial findings give the reason to Apple:

The first results show that the iPhones weren’t damaged by a battery defect leading to an explosion, but that there had been a prior shock that cracked the screens.

So at least in France, the exploding reports seem like utter bollocking. However, we don’t know yet about the following yet:

In the UK

• A girl said that her iPod touch exploded and Apple offered money to zip it. Obviously, she didn’t. It’s unclear if she asked to be a page 3 girl in The Sun. Oh, you little minx you.

In Belgium

A boy called Salvatore said that his iPhone exploded “inside” when he was making a call. It’s like when I eat too much pizza. Something always explodes inside. Then I poop it out. In his case, the iPhone kept it all inside, making the screen black.

Looking at all these cases, it doesn’t seem like iPhones are exploding all over the world. More like there are a couple of alleged cases, and a bunch of froggers whining.

In other words: You don’t need a bullet-proof vest to operate an iPhone or iPod touch. Carry on, people. Nothing to see here.

* OK, not all the French. Just the snotty ones.



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August 27, 2009

Please Take a Seat [Chairs]

Filed under: Computer Technology, Technology News — admin @ 6:00 pm

It’s comfortable. I promise. Really. OK, fine, be that way. If don’t believe me, just click and see for yourself.

These portable stools can be completely disassembled, packed anywhere for easy transportation, and then reassembled so your super-ass can take a rest. [Evil Mad Scientist]



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