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Link Blog (Week 5 2010)

Category : Featured, Link Blog

Sorry I was too lazy and didn’t do this the last few weeks and because of this the articles I post may be old.

Also because it is quite time intensive to grab images and quotes for every link I am not going to do it, instead I am going to write a little comment/description.

The FBI Sucks at Photoshop | Mashable – http://bit.ly/ccipi4

This post confused me at first because I was trying to figure it out, because I didn’t the FBI would take someones image off then internet and use it for probably the most known terrorist in the world.

Kid Creates Enormous, Surreal Picture in MS Paint | Mashable – http://bit.ly/9eLd4B

I just thought this was cool, I remember back in primary school I used to draw pictures and sticky tape them together to make make large ones but the dedication and the simple fact that he only used paint is incredible. When you look through the picture you don’t see any cover ups or errors pretty amazing.

The Statistics Of Game Consoles, Summed Up In One Big Graphic | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/9KuuXl

…. It’s just interesting.

Greg Rutter’s Definitive List of The 99 Things You Should Have Already Experienced On The Internet Unless You’re a Loser or Old or Something | http://youshouldhaveseenthis.com – http://bit.ly/cqy3nY

Well the title says it all. Tho I can’t say that I have seen them all.

How to present like Steve Jobs | TUAW – http://bit.ly/aRKdLc

If you have every watched an Apple keynote you know how powerful Steve Jobs presentations can be. Well this is a video talking about features of Steve Jobs presentations. Quite informative, well worth a watch.

How To Replace A Lost Mobile Phone Charger (For Free) | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/dlIBQZ

It’s a great idea.

Wii Balance Board: decent for measuring equilibrium, medical study says | Engadget – http://bit.ly/ceffox

The console that just keeps on giving.

ABC Launching A Dedicated 24-Hour News Channel | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/d5q4o2

I hardly ever watch TV any more but this TV related news excites me. The BBC does the same thing and it also streams online, the ABC are quite savvy when it comes to online media, so you can only hope that they will create a web stream of it.

Stop Losing Lens Caps With These DIY Clips | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/cfH1Qe

This looks like a good idea but I have yet to try it out.

Lenovo RapidDrive brings SSD and HDD together, demoes 66 percent speed boost on video | Engadget – http://bit.ly/b7cNEK

SSD are fast at copy data but are very expensive, HDD are slow in comparison to SSD’s but now a days are quite cheap. Bring them together and well check out the story.

Why Nikon as Video Cam Doesn’t Stand Up to Canon as Video Cam | Photofocus – http://bit.ly/cVjVwO

Title tells it all really.

Using copper and electricity to scrub air of greenhouse gas | arstechnica – http://bit.ly/7EWXwl

Interesting discovery

Australian Manages To Track ‘Needle In A Haystack’, Finds Lost Camera Owner Via Facebook Group | iTech Report – http://bit.ly/aj8Rs6

A guy finds a camera on a wall while on holiday, so instead of keeping it for him self or pawning it off he try’s to find it’s owner on facebook.

How To Hack Your Brain, Part 1: Sleep | Dustin Curtis – http://bit.ly/9vUYcF

I found this very interesting and I linked and talked about it to a lot of people but the problem with all of us trying it, is either school work. But seems very interesting.

Asimo stars in Living with Robots | Viddler.com  [Uploaded by Engadget] – http://bit.ly/aidCyz

I love watching robot technology slowly grow up.

Illusion Labs shows off multitouch ‘Touchgrind’ gaming demo on a MacBook | Engadget – http://bit.ly/dBlWPT

Seems cool, wish I had a multitouch trackpad to try it out on.

IBM and Fujifilm develop 35TB magnetic tape cartridges, unveil it in black and white | Engadget – http://bit.ly/aImAzO

This is very cool, back ups of a sudden don’t seem like that much of a burden.

Two YouTube Videos And A Motherf***ing Crossfader, Dot Com | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/9556TX

Pretty much you have two Youtube video embeds that you can change by searching for other videos and a dodgy slider in the middle. I had fun with this for about 20min.

The Fastest Text Input Test: Laptop, iPhone, Pen, Palm Or Newton? | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/9rnHz5

Not all that surprising but still interesting.

Canon 7D Loaded With $US6 DIY Follow Focus | Gizmodo Australia – http://bit.ly/cH45Hd

I don’t exactly find the follow focus interesting but I find all the ways people are turning a once first thought of as a gimmick feature for DSLR’s into ways of producing very high quality videos.

Adobe Flash Sustainable?

Category : Applications, Featured, Internet

Adobe Flash has become apart of our daily web browsing as much as HTML has. But is it as important? Not really.

Flash has had the potential to become something quite great but the most useful thing it has achieved is being the standard for web video and some good online applications. Almost all web video is played through a video player running on flash. Probably it’s second biggest use is ads. Almost all the moving ads on the web today is built on flash even, website’s have been created using just flash.

“So with all the potential that flash has why isn’t it gaining web greatness?” Because its slow, even on modern Intel core 2 duo processors, after having a few videos open at the same time the computer can start to lag. Also normally when a website has been built using flash it takes forever to load and it just doesn’t feel as clean to use as the alternative.

“So why not something else?” Well their isn’t really any other options. Sure you can embed a Quicktime or a Windows Media video but it just doesn’t have the flexibility or features you can implement with creating your own flash video player. “Silverlight?” I don’t have enough experience with Silverlight to comment on it.

It’s not all bad. Flash applications mainly video players have been worked on and worked on most notable Youtube and Viddler’s video players. They both load quick and most of the time run great and have great features like annotations and time line comments. But they both suffer from the same problem and it’s how resource hungry they are. Just decoding flash is just not optimised well enough and his all lays on adobe. Also flash video isn’t a small file. Can be quite large.

“So the future is gloomy?” Actually no, and this is the whole reason I am writing this post, HTML 5, the new revision of HTML. A couple of it’s new features are audio and video. Youtube is demoing it here and I found it quite great. My CPU didn’t spike and for a beta product it was quite nice to use, I could use the video slider and it didn’t skip around (Youtube has fixed this to some extent but it still exists in it’s flash player).

“Great HTML 5 it is then.” ummm no, well not yet. HTML 5 is still quite new and the players still need to be built and popularity needs to be gained. The player that Youtube was demoing had no more features than a Quicktime embed.

Hopefully soon all the major video hosts will follow Youtube’s lead and start using HTML 5 because it sure seems much better than flash. I don’t think flash will die well not in the fore seeable future, their still are many online applications that use flash and you can’t forget flash games but adobe really need to optimise it.

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