Five Things We’d Like to See from Google’s Heads-Up Display
Talk about Google Goggles: Google is reportedly working on a pair of Android-powered glasses that will have a heads-up display, and respond to head movements, according to a report by 9to5google. The glasses, which reportedly look like a pair of Oakley Thumps, will have the processing equivalent of a first-gen Android phone, which 9to5google speculates could be a 1GHz ARM A8, 256MB RAM and 8GB of storage. A front-facing camera will be able to take pictures and be used with augmented reality apps.
Five Things We’d Like to See from Google’s Heads-Up Display
Friday, February 24, 2012
How Google Glasses Could Create 'Augmented Reality' by Year's End
is this better than the gorilla glass?
From a technical standpoint, a pair of commercially available, augmented reality glasses by Google are very possible by the end of the year. The display might look pretty good, too. So says Blair MacIntyre, a computer scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology who founded the school's Augmented Environments Lab in 1999.
Since December, the New York Times' Bits blog and the blog 9to5Google have gathered reports from unnamed sources that Google is working on a pair of glasses that would present wearers with information about real objects they see in the world around them. Google's partnership with Zagat, for example, might allow the glasses to show reviews for restaurants where wearers direct their gaze. Perhaps combined with Google Maps, the device could search for nearby landmarks and show walking directions. The glasses will have voice input and output. They will also send data directly to the Internet, which is possible via Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G technology. The news finally hit it big when Bits reported that the glasses would be available by the year's end, retailing for $250 to $600.
How Google Glasses Could Create 'Augmented Reality' by Year's End
From a technical standpoint, a pair of commercially available, augmented reality glasses by Google are very possible by the end of the year. The display might look pretty good, too. So says Blair MacIntyre, a computer scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology who founded the school's Augmented Environments Lab in 1999.
Since December, the New York Times' Bits blog and the blog 9to5Google have gathered reports from unnamed sources that Google is working on a pair of glasses that would present wearers with information about real objects they see in the world around them. Google's partnership with Zagat, for example, might allow the glasses to show reviews for restaurants where wearers direct their gaze. Perhaps combined with Google Maps, the device could search for nearby landmarks and show walking directions. The glasses will have voice input and output. They will also send data directly to the Internet, which is possible via Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G technology. The news finally hit it big when Bits reported that the glasses would be available by the year's end, retailing for $250 to $600.
How Google Glasses Could Create 'Augmented Reality' by Year's End
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Ahcee Flores - The new kid on internet.
So a keyboard warrior "Ahcee Flores" found fame by commenting a very harsh word to our visayan friends..
Ahcee Flores comment on Yahoo Find out who is Ahcee Flores |
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Philippine government owned website hacked
I was browsing the zone-h website and checking if there are any Philippine government website that was hacked. And here..
http://lupon.gov.ph/jatc/media/kunena/attachments/69/fuck.jpg
http://lupon.gov.ph/jatc/media/kunena/attachments/69/fuck.jpg
website of Lupon, Davao
website of NOC PNP
website of Bula
Website of Aurora
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Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube
There’s no doubt that plain old YouTube can be tons of fun, but when you get bored of watching clips the traditional way, there are a ton of sites that can help enhance the experience.
Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube
Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube
10 Essential YouTube Tips and Tricks
With more than 3 billion views every single day, YouTube is currently the undisputed king of online video. But how well do you know the site?
10 Essential YouTube Tips and Tricks
10 Essential YouTube Tips and Tricks
Monday, January 30, 2012
A 13-year-old kid hacked UFC.com
I started hacking when I was 11. Botnets and Rats inspired me and then a friend introduced me to SQL injection and other hacking stuff.
Basically, I started hacking because I saw many videos and news around the world about hacking and then I also wanted to learn. I made heaps of Internet friends and they taught me some tricks.
And I guess hacking is my type because I really like computers and I want to get a job in computing.
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Megaupload Data Could Be Erased This Week
All the data on Megaupload – legal or illegal – could be erased as soon as Thursday, Feb. 2, the Associated Press reports.
The file storage website hires outside companies – Carpathia Hosting Inc. and Cogent Communications Group Inc – to store its users’ data.
Since Megaupload’s assets have been frozen, the service cannot pay the hosting companies to keep hosting the data. According to a letter by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, filed in the case Friday, Jan 27, they could begin deleting data Thursday.
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The file storage website hires outside companies – Carpathia Hosting Inc. and Cogent Communications Group Inc – to store its users’ data.
Since Megaupload’s assets have been frozen, the service cannot pay the hosting companies to keep hosting the data. According to a letter by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, filed in the case Friday, Jan 27, they could begin deleting data Thursday.
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Corporations Prefer iOS Over BlackBerry and Android
A recent Checkpoint research that surveyed 768 IT professionals from the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan demonstrates that Apple’s iOS is the preferred mobile platform when it comes to corporations.
89% of the questioned have smartphones or tablets connected to their corporate networks but “Apple iOS is the most common mobile platform used to connect in corporate environments”. Cupertino’s mobile platform accounts for 30% of the devices connected, followed by BlackBerry with its 29% and Android’s 21%. The Windows Mobile / Windows Phone combo still accounts for 18% of the total connected devices.
Internet strikes back: Anonymous' Operation Megaupload explained
Federal agents executed a crackdown on the files sharing website Megaupload on Thursday. The response, you could say, was not minor.
Authorities attest that Megaupload, at one point the fifteenth most popular site on the Web, was guilty of costing copyright holders upwards of $500 million in lost revenues because users of the service can easily and freely upload and distribute pirated material. Four people were arrested in New Zealand Thursday as part of the sting, which also yielded the site going offline.
Given that Megaupload boasts an audience of 500 million users daily, a reaction was expected. Only minutes after the Web began digesting the news, that response came by way of thousands of upset users, many aligned to the online collective Anonymous.
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Mega upload shutdowns
as the mega upload shutdowns because of the anti piracy, then here it come the lash back from the under world.
I checked the sites.. and here are the results:
I checked the sites.. and here are the results:
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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