HDR Video

Posted: September 10th, 2010 | Author:

Wonder how HDR video looks like? The video below will show you how. It’s taken with two Canon 5D mark II DSLRs.

HDR is a technique where two cameras are configured to record different exposure values. One overexposed and one underexposed. After the footage is recorded, the clips are combined using various HDR processing tools which yields astonishing results.

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Zune HD Could Possibly Have An App Store (Video Footage)

Posted: August 24th, 2009 | Author:

A video footage shot by a visitor given control to a Zune HD by a Best Buy representative reveals that the upcoming supposed iPod Touch competitor could possibly have an App Store. Video footage below.

The video makes it clear that Zune HD besides being a music player can also download third party apps. The store’s Wi-Fi was however blocked and made it impossible to actually enter the App Store and see what apps were available.

Since both platforms run on ARM’s processor architecture and have Windows CE roots, it narrows down the possibility further more as Macnn notes.

There is no official statement from Microsoft about this possibility, however many signs suggest that the company is indeed interested in building a common ground for both Windows Mobile and Zune devices to support similar software. Read the rest of this entry »


Twitter Police – Protecting People from Posts Nobody Wants to Read

Posted: July 6th, 2009 | Author:

Careful with your tweeting. Never post stuff like “eating tacos….” or stuff nobody would want to read, otherwise, you might be busted or even killed by the Twitter Police.

Watch the video below and see for yourself:

[The video below contains language or scenes that might be offending or not suitable for minors. Viewer discretion is advised]


The Internet As Imagined In 1969

Posted: May 16th, 2009 | Author:

This video refers to year 1969 and presents an idea of what an early stage of internet might be able to do.

Its amazing to know that the world wide web has achieved much more than what was predicted. Today we have the ability to be informed if an airplane lands on Hudson in a matter of a few second, Thanks to Twitter. This is the power of Social Media.

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The very first video uploaded on YouTube

Posted: February 13th, 2009 | Author:

The following is the first video uploaded on YouTube, at 8:27PM on Saturday April 23rd, 2005. The video was shot by Yakov Lapitsky at the San Diego Zoo. Jawed Karim the co-founder of YouTube is on the video.

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