I wanted to post a blog about this program called Qik. This program was brought to my attention by a friend of mine. So I check it out and got some information on the software.
Qik is a mobile live streaming web application that allows users to stream live video from their cell phones to the internet Qik enables users to record and upload video directly from supported cell phones. Qik, a Silicon Valley startup, launched its alpha version in December 2007 and went into public beta in July 2008.
As of April 2009, Qik supports about 128 cell phones for its software. Qik videos can be shared via Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and many other online web 2.0 sites.
On April 2009, Qik was the first mobile video service to support Facebook Connect. It allows Qik users to automatically post videos directly to their video collection or wall and does not require them to install additional Facebook applications
Time for another compiled Playlist. This is a more chilled and folk kind of sounding playlist. It has some great bands that worth checking out. Hope you enjoy. ;)
Cover Art by Damion
Tracklist
1. Mrs. Cold By Kings Of Convenience
2. These Streets By Trolle Siebenhaar
3. We Sleep In The Ocean By The Cloud Room
4. Something To Believe In By Aqualung
5. Heading For Nowhere By Jets Overhead
6. One Of These Days By Joshua Radin
7. Hold You In My Arms By Ray Lamontagne
8. Vagabonds And Clowns By The Mostar Diving Club
9. Charmed Life By Joy Division
10. How I Remember By David Bazan
11. To Be Alone With You By Sufjan Stevens
12. Black Tables By Othher Lives
13. Bulletproof Weeks By Matt Nathanson
Long Exposure Photography is something that I find to be quite interesting. Long exposure photography is a technique that requires a slow shutter speed to capture light and movement.When an image is taken including stationary and moving subjects (for example, a fixed street and moving cars or a camera within a car showing a fixed dash-board and moving scenery) using a slow shutter speed, interesting effects, such as light trails occur. Long exposures are easiest to accomplish in low-light conditions, but can be done in brighter light using neutral density filters or specially designed cameras. Here are some cool long exposure photos.
Pandora has a contest going on right now to find out what does the new American Music look like? This is Pandora's 3rd Annual Poster Contest with the help of Levi's® Company.
The goal was pretty simple: create a poster about Pandora - the rest is up to your imagination. So I thought why the hell not. I wanted to give this a shot and see what my imagination had in store for me. Plus it had cash involved as well but that was not my main motivation.
It will take some time for my profile to get setup and my entry validated. Then you the public will have a chance to vote. Here is how the contest will be judged.
Editor's Choice Award Winner – Selected by the In-House Pandora Panel.
Viewer's Choice Award Winner – The entrant whose eligible Entry receives the highest number of eligible votes in the Second Judging Period.
Viewer's Choice Runner-up Award Winner – The entrant whose eligible Entry receives the second-highest number of eligible votes in the Second Judging Period.
HTC Tattoo is an HTC phone designed for a wider market for the Android platform with a lower cost associated with it. It is expected to be released sometime in October of 2009.
In the product tour of this phone you can express yourself with changeable covers and customization possibilities that make your phone say hey this is who I am. You can stay close to your peeps with Facebook, Twitter and Flickr built into the heart of your phone. Create and save different screen arrangements for different shades of your life. HTC Tattoo has the android platform but it also has the touch flo operating system of HTC to give it a different feel. If you want to know more about specifications watch the video below.
While Sony's OLED TV is little more than a beautiful, 11-inch novelty, LG is swaggering dangerously close to a respectable kitchen TV with this 15-inch AMOLED TV prototype.
OLED displays (organic light emitting diode) are the wave of the future. Even with this economic downturn that we are facing, manufacturers are working hard at providing these elusive screens to consumers. Recently, Samsung announced that they aren't planning on creating large OLED displays yet while Sony jumped on the 3D bandwagon.
LG Electronics plans to make its OLED television available for commercial sale in Korea in November and elsewhere early next year. According to Reuters, LG is also planning to launch a 40-inch OLED television "in the not too distant future." By 2013 production of OLED TVs is predicted to reach 2.33 million units, according to the research company DisplaySearch.
OLED is an emerging flat-panel display technology that uses an organic material in the pixels that emits its own light, so a backlight isn't needed. That helps make the displays thinner and much less power-hungry. OLED screens also handle fast-moving images better and offer richer color reproduction than current LCDs (liquid crystal displays) and PDPs (plasma display panels).
Electric automobiles have been around since the beginning of cars and only made periodic comeback attempts until recently. Here, Tracy Myers, president of Seaway Engineering Supply of Oak Park, shows of the Comuta-Car, which cost $4,995 in 1981 and could go 40 miles on a single charge.
Walkman generation
(Tribune photo by Michael Fryer)
When music first became portable and cool. Here, two Sony vice presidents show off different models of the Walkman, the original on the left and the other Tiffany silver-plated.
What will they think of next?
(Tribune archive photo)
If you were trying to find a Father's Day present in 1987 for the dad who has everything, you may have been tempted by the pocket ticker. The $435 beeper, plus a $60 monthly service, provided up-to-the-minute sports scores plus results from the local race tracks.
Home computer
(Tribune archive photo)
The cost of setting up a home computer in 1983 was, from left: printer $499, cassette recorder $59, central processing unit $1,000, modem $149 and graphics printer $995.
Cell phones getting smaller
(Tribune photo by Gerald West)
In just four short years, the cell phone went from fitting into a brief case to fitting into a a chassis the size of a brick. Here, Chicago businessman Ed Lang conducts business out and about in August 1989.
Mobile phone
(Tribune photo by John Dziekan)
To celebrate the two-year anniversary of the nation's first commercial cellular system, right here in Chicago, Ameritech Mobile Communications showed off the latest technology in September 1985, a brief case telephone with a built-in transceiver.
A poster the recipient completes by revealing spot-varnished type with hands made dirty by handling the poster. This is the first of a series of posters.Roland Tiangco’s dirt poster is a brilliant piece of print work that can be appreciated by both design and conceptual advertising minds alike. I don't think I would be happy if someone sent me that poster and didn't tell me about the concept. I do however think that the concept is a great idea.
How to keep the good qualities of vintage-effects and throw in some beautiful clouds of color by utilizing the adjustment layers in CS4.
Creating a Customized Product and Label
Learn how to make this picture below.
2 Ways To Create Realistic "Depth of Fields"
In this tutorial we are going to learn how to create realistic “Depth of Field” in Photoshop. We are going to look at two different ways of doing it depending on what kind of picture you want to modify.
Super Cool Water Effects in 10 Steps
Learn how to create another Watercolor effect using Masks and Watercolor brushes
Create a Retro Cosmic Design
This tutorial will teach you how to recreate the Retro Cosmic designs made popular by James White of Signalnoise. All you need is a copy of Photoshop and some time on your hands. In this particular example we’re going to create a retro cosmic rainbow but the techniques explained can be used in combination with any shape and color.
Creating a Space Helmet Future Retro Illustration
I don’t know about you guys but I’m loving the work of Electrik Suicide and Sakke Soini at the moment. I’m going to call it Future Retro for the sake of this tutorial. I employed my take on the style in pitching a poster and overall look for a night at a local club. This tutorial goes over the meat and potatoes of it’s creation!