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Unevenly Distributed: Chrome, the iPad and the Crossroads of Civilization
On October 7th, 1930 � slender and bright; like a string tense and silent in anticipation of the purpose of her note � Beatrice Warde was introduced to the British Typographer's Guild. The speech she gave would change the way people thought about type for the next fifty years... and should be burnt into the flesh of anyone who is making a gadget to this day.
Read More »Augment your tempo with the slow down app
By slowing down your music, this app helps you keep below the speed limit. Whether it makes driving safer or not, it's a reminder that augmented reality is about more than images.
Read More »Sampling the soundtrack of daily life? Now there�s an app
it can be difficult to find genuinely useful apps for content creation of any kind. Shrink a powerful sampling keyboard down to iPhone size, and maybe you've got an answer.
Read More »For Myspace, a life in mobile
Is mobile the answer for a pioneering, moribund social networking brand?
Read More »AV Clash lives up to its name, delightfully
Don't say, "too bad it's not an iPhone app." I mean, it's free! It's fun! It's on the World Wide Web! News of the death of which has been greatly exaggerated.
Read More »A touchscreen for the Abominable Snowman
Turning a wall of ice into a touch screen may not have much practical use, but it's magical nonetheless.
Read More »Children’s ebooks phone home
Isabella Products, a maker of wireless digital picture frames, has teamed up with publishing giant Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to bring a children's e-reader to market next summer. Called the Fable, the device will be marketed as a networked color tablet for kids, and will feature a 7-inch color touchscreen and a wireless networking over a secure, managed connection.
Read More »Another Charlie Chaplin Time Traveler Revealed – This Time in ‘Modern Times’
After seeing the alleged smartphone time traveler in a documentary featured on the DVD of Charlie Chaplin’s “The Circus,” I became intrigued with the concept of time travelers popping up in Chaplin films. In fact, I’ve been seeking them out. You can imagine my surprise when I was watching the 1936 Chaplin film ‘Modern Times’ and came across this eerie ...
Read More »Time Traveler Caught Talking on Mobile Phone in 1928 Charlie Chaplin Film
Now THIS is weird. George Clarke from Yellow Fever Productions was watching a documentary clip filmed in 1928 for the Charlie Chaplin film “The Circus” and he saw something that caught his eye. The clip in question recorded attendees of the film’s premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA. In one scene, an older woman dressed in black, with ...
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