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iOS 7 reportedly still ‘a work in progress’ as Jony Ive retools Apple’s design process

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No matter your opinion on iOS 7, there’s no denying it’s a radical departure from any Apple design that came before it. And according to The Next Web, that’s no accident: as Jony Ive has taken the software design reins, he has reportedly approached design and development very differently. The iOS 7 icons were apparently designed by the Apple marketing and communications department, which also determined much of the overall color and aesthetic of the operating system. App design teams were left to work on the “interiors,” with the marketing dictates guiding their decisions. The Next Web reports there was little communication between the various app teams during the design process, and that teams within each group were competing to create…

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Thalmic Labs Shows Off MYO Development Process, Demos The Armband Controlling Tetris And A Sphero

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Waterloo-based Thalmic Labs is working on getting the MYO armband into the waiting arms of pre-order customers, which now number well above the 25,000 announced in March, Thalmic told me, making up over $ 4 million in total sales to date. MYO is a unique control device worn around the forearm, which measures muscle movement and electrical impulses and translates those into a control mechanism for various devies over Bluetooth.

This new video by Thalmic is a solid explainer for those curious about the engineering that goes into the MYO, and acts as a sort of general FAQ about how it works and what’s going on in terms of ongoing third-party development from the community MYO is trying to build. MYO’s official dev program is slated to come online in the coming months, and will include early access to hardware.

The new video is more about what’s going on within the company as Thalmic continues to build momentum ahead of its targeted ship date of sometime late in 2013, but the Sphero cameo is cool enough to make me slightly giddy. In case you didn’t know, the Sphero is the best dog toy ever created, and the MYO looks like it’ll make it even better in that regard.

On the business side of things, Thalmic passing the $ 4 million pre-order mark means that it has added over $ 300,000 in pre-sales since April 11, so over the course of just two weeks.

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Microsoft trots out Windows 8 mockups circa 2010, details the OS design process (video)

Microsoft trots out Windows 8 mockups circa 2010, details the OS design process (video)

Microsoft’s Jensen Harris, who uses the hat of Director of Program Management for the Windows User Experience team, flaunted some Windows 8 mockups minted in very early 2010 during a talk at last summer’s UX Week 2012. Now, a video clip of the presentation has been uploaded online, offering us an appearance at the reference designs. Regardless of approximately 2 years separating mockup production and the launch of Windows 8, the OS continued to be incredibly true to its conceptual roots. During the hour-long talk, Jensen covers the birth of Windows 8, its driving principles as well as mentions some distaste for the faux leather visual appeals in some iOS apps, calling them “cheesy graphic results.” Hit the adjoining gallery to catch a peek of the early Start display, on-screen keyboard, Charms Bar and lock screen. For a video clip of the hour-long talk covering the tale of how Redmond’s operating system came to be, head past the jump.

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Microsoft trots out Windows 8 mockups circa 2010, details the OS design process (video)

Microsoft trots out Windows 8 mockups circa 2010, details the OS design process (video)

Microsoft’s Jensen Harris, who wears the hat of Director of Program Management for the Windows User Experience team, showed off some Windows 8 mockups minted in early 2010 during a talk at last summer’s UX Week 2012. Now, a video of the presentation has been posted online, giving us a look at the reference designs. Despite roughly two years separating mockup creation and the launch of Windows 8, the OS remained remarkably true to its conceptual roots. During the hour-long talk, Jensen covers the birth of Windows 8, its driving principles and even mentions some distaste for the faux leather aesthetics in some iOS apps, calling them “cheesy visual effects.” Hit the adjacent gallery to catch a peek of the early Start screen, on-screen keyboard, Charms Bar and lock screen. For a video of the hour-long talk covering the story of how Redmond’s operating system came to be, head past the jump.

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Reflecting on Sally Mann’s archaic photo process

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American photographer Sally Mann & rsquo; s work commonly inhabits a thin line between attractive and disturbing, a trend that proceeds in her most recent work, Upon Representation. The series of self-portraits get their phantasmagorical quality from a 19th century wet-plate collodion process, requiring a photographic emulsion to be smeared on a glass plate a couple of mins before it & rsquo; s exposed. American Picture Magazine draws an intriguing contrast to individuals who utilize filters on their Instagram photos, saying they & rsquo; re “in a roundabout means, the very same: they & rsquo; re both making a choice that specifies the mood and style of their images– a choice that & rsquo; s grounded in the traditional, physical qualities of photography.”

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YouTube scales back automatic Content ID takedowns, improves appeals process

YouTube scales back automatic Content ID takedowns, improves appeals process

In the last numerous years Google has actually come to be quick to respond to complaints of copyright violation. Sadly, its record in handling unfounded claims (especially on YouTube) is a bit mixed. In certain the procedure for appealing a Material ID takedown has left many individuals aggravated and with little recourse in the occasion of a denied quarrel. And its the material owners themselves who make that choice. Beginning today, even if a disagreement is denied, individuals can easily file an appeal that leaves a material owner with one of 2 choices– recind the grievance or file a proper DMCA takedown notice. To reduce the amount of appeals and quarrels Google is also introducing an enhanced Material ID algorithm that recognizes potentially invalid claims and puts them in a queue to be examined manually prior to takedowns are issued. For more, inspect out the source.

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Twelve South HiRise takes iMacs and Apple displays to new heights, tidies up in the process

Twelve South HiRise takes iMacs and Apple Displays to new heights, tidies up in the process

Many of those who buy iMacs and Apple-designed displays are eager to avoid clutter in the first place, which makes an organizer all the more logical for those who’d like Desk Zero almost as much as Inbox Zero. Accessory maker Twelve South’s newly available HiRise aims to clean it all up — and lift it up. The aluminum-and-steel frame elevates Apple’s modern all-in-ones and screens to any one of six points while conveniently leaving storage space that goes with the local computing decor, whether it’s to hold external hard drives or car keys. Although the HiRise is no trivial expense at $ 80, it’s better for propping up an iMac than an old college textbook, and arguably more useful as a whole.

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Twelve South HiRise takes iMacs and Apple displays to new heights, tidies up in the process originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Sep 2012 17:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Scarlet Motors promises an open EV design process

Scarlet Motors launching today, promises an open EV design process

It’s not every day that you see a new EV manufacturer get started; it’s even less common when the company promises a switch-up of the typical automaker’s formula. Scarlet Motors has made its formal debut with an aim towards the same kind of openness in its electric sports cars that founder Julien Fourgeaud would be familiar with from his days at Nokia and the Symbian Foundation. In addition to giving a peek behind the curtain, Tesla-style, Finland-based Scarlet wants future (and eventually current) drivers to influence the design choices themselves, both through a dedicated community as well as Facebook and Twitter. We’ll get more details in time, but those that just can’t wait can sign up to the community beta and help shape what might become their next ride.

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Scarlet Motors promises an open EV design process originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Aug 2012 03:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Places for iOS becomes Google+ Local, adds voice search in the process

Google Places for iOS becomes Google Local, gets voice search in the bargain

It was just a matter of time prior to Google + Resident started spreading out to the mobile space, and iOS looks to be its first landing spot with a rebadge of the Google Places app. Apart from attaining harmony with Google’s quickly swelling social cosmos and letting us examine Zagat scores for close-by establishments, the update slips in the same voice search that Google has actually had in its primary Google Search app: we will not have to browse for the best Vietnamese cuisine with that archaic keyboard. The refresh makes it similarly uncomplicated to identify locations that typically aren’t directly close by, and there’s a tighter login procedure to keep that bar search history away from prying eyes. If you’re a social traveler with an iPhone or iPod touch, Google simply offered your expeditions a shot in the arm.

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Google Places for iOS comes to be Google + Local, adds tone search in the procedure initially appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AIR.U to bring Super WiFi to small college towns, Microsoft and Google to be part of the process

AIRU to bring Super WiFi to small college towns, Microsoft and Google to be part of the process

Looks like town and gown communities will definitely be among the first to experience ” very WiFi,” the high-speed broadband made possible, in part, by TELEVISION. After getting the FCC nod back in the fall of 2010, the white areas harboring these unused television frequencies were opened up, paving the method for a host of new wireless broadband services. Now, thanks to AIR. U– a consortium of over 500 greater discovering companies and tech industry partners like Google and Microsoft– underserved little college towns will quickly see deployments of these high speed networks as early as Q1 2013. Not just will the group’s efforts help usher in an inexpensive wireless answer, but it’ll even tackle a significant geographic difficulty: structure and terrain penetration. Seems these in-development networks run on a much lower frequency than conventional WiFi and, thus, have higher ease broaching thick walls and covering bigger expanses. A pilot effort is in progress, although specific information as to the where and when have yet to be disclosed. Explore the recognized presser after the break for the full-on review.

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