Rest in Peace Steve Jobs. You changed the world. Sad to see you go Steve. Than you for what you did for the world. Not only Apple, but the world has lost a visionary. Few people have done has much for technological advancement in the world.
Steve Jobs was co-founder of Pixar. These movies will always be classics for us.
Steve Jobs and his wife after his last keynote.
Hi I'm Mac. Hi I'm PC. The early years: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
Wild new software program that has very interesting possibilities.
From Chairman Mao to Michael Jackson, Arturo Castro, the designer behind the clip, used face-tracking software to have a computer digitally imprint the faces of others onto his own. Castro used the Facetracker API to build the tracking program that essentially stretches images of other people's faces to fit his own.
There is nothing that I like more than the application of augmented reality technology. What better way to use it than a virtual fitting room?
This is the VIPodium, and it uses Kinect technology to show what clothes look like when on your person, without you ever having to put them on. You can see in the video after the jump how it works, but the clothes look rather super-imposed.
However, it is impressive that someone can turn around and see what the outfit looks like at all angles. So now you don’t have to ask whether or not this dress makes you look fat.
You can see in the video how the user selects an outfit from a scrolling menu, and can get information about it by touching a certain “i” button. The VIPodium even has social sharing tools so that users can share with their Facebook friends the outfit that they love so much. It also has a “Fit Communication” tool that has a quick electronic automatic interchange of garment-sizing measurements between the clothing retailers in order to get a perfect fit.
I wonder if we will ever get to the point where this technology will be so good, it will be like we are looking at ourselves in a mirror, but will have an entirely different outfit. We shall see.
It was an ordinary evening at Lone Pine Mall. All Kevin Durant wanted was a new pair of shoes. Then the space-time continuum showed up.
Bill Hader, Christopher Lloyd, Tinker Hatfield, Donald Fullilove and KD star in a film about the most famous shoes never made, in an effort to support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research.