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Exclusive video look at Thermaltake’s Frio cooler

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Gaming, Technology | Posted on 05-06-2009

Back out at the Thermaltake booth in Nangang, behind closed doors, we got a close up look at an upcoming air cooler called the Frio.

From what we saw and its large size, with dual 120mm fans, it looks like it will be a serious competitor to some of the big air coolers already on the market at the moment.

It should be going on sale in two or three months and if things remain the same, the target price is around $65 USD.

via. TweakTown.com

Apple Patent Describes Mid-Call Music, Video, Picture Sharing for iPhone

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Technology | Posted on 04-06-2009

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Apple Insider has scrounged up an Apple patent, filed in late 2007, that just, you know, immediately clicks. It’s for instant media sharing during iPhone calls, and it makes plain old video calling look downright boring.

The application explains it thusly:

An individual may call his friend to discuss music, but in order for the friend to listen to the music, the individual either may have to send the music to the friend using a device other than his telephone, or he may have to end the phone call and use the telephone to send the friend an email with the music attached.

This capability extends to pretty much anything, from photos and videos to voicemail and “others”, and implies that the data could be streamed in real time, not just transferred and downloaded.

Carrier reluctance and technical network limitations are the most obvious obstacles to something like this actually coming to pass in the near future, though the patent has a clever solution for the latter problem:

There may also be two audio data streams to transmit. In order to transmit all of the streams over the same communication path, the control circuitry may employ a multiplexer to combine together any video streams, and to combine together any audio streams, the multiplexer may then combine into one fixed stream the two combined streams.

In other words, this is more than an airy-fairy “wouldn’t it be cool” concept—Apple seems to have given it some serious thought, and a bit of real engineering attention. And the more the better: this is one of those concepts that, once you see it, just seems like it needs to happen. [AppleInsider]

via. Gizmodo

nVidia’s Tegra does 720p HD Video

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Gaming, Technology | Posted on 04-06-2009

Just this morning I posed a question about the use of the Tegra SoC chip in netbooks. Well the question still stands but the gang over at Engadget has an interesting piece that comes to them from TechVideoBlog. It seems they have a video showing Tegra pumping out some 720p HD content without breaking a sweat.

My issue with Tegra follows in the OS choices and other performance. Right now the only operating systems that Tegra is being used with are Windows CE (which is awful) and Android. The other factor is system performance, it is being reported that you can only have about four tabs of Firefox open before the system slows down. To me in a machine designed for internet usage that is just not enough.

Maybe if nVidia pushes this into portable HD media players it will fit. But in reality HD video on my netbook is not something I can get worked up about.

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If you didn’t believe the Tegra hype — 25 days audio, 10 hours of 1080p video on single charge — already then pull up a stool, son, NVIDIA wants to tell your a story. TechVideoBlog sat down with Gordon Grigor, NVIDIA’s Director of Mobile Software to see Tegra’s little Atom smasher in action. So sit back while Gordon smoothly streams a 720p MSN HD trailer off the web (over WiFi) then switches over to Firefox to take Flash for a spin at full-screen. Gordon also clarifies earlier confusion over Tegra’s ability to handle HD video; see, the Tegra 600 can do H.264 video at 720p while the Tegra 650 can decode 1080p. Gordon also gives some more insight into memory configurations.

via. TweakTown.com

Another iPhone Video Screenshot Leaked

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Technology | Posted on 08-04-2009

The BoyGeniusReport has located another screenshot of the iPhone OS 3.0 video interface among others. This is a different screenshot then the one posted by MacRumors earlier today.

One of our trusty ninjas just blessed us with some exclusive iPhone 3.0 shots. Things like detailing a video recording application, more settings options, an accessibility entry, and even showing that Apple could possibly be integrating voice dialing, too. Hit the break for the rest of the snappies!

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Screenshot Shows iPhone Video Recording Interface

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Technology | Posted on 08-04-2009

A new screenshot showing an unreleased iPhone video recording interface has been leaked online by MacRumors. The interface was found in the iPhone OS 3.0 firmware.

The interface shows the normal iPhone camera interface but with a switch on the bottom right which toggles between still camera photography and video recording. The video recording is not presently functional in iPhone 3.0 beta, and the interface is not accessible by default. Only when configuration files were modified telling the firmware that a Video Camera was present will this interface appear.

Other interesting capabilities found in the configuration files include “auto-focus camera”, “magnetometer” (digital compass), and “Voice Control”.

It is expected that the release of the iPhone OS 3.0 will coincide with a hardware update to the iPhone.

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Receiving Video MMS Works On iPhone OS 3.0

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Posted by 3o5 | Posted in Technology | Posted on 01-04-2009

Receiving and playing back video MMS has been confirmed working in iPhone OS 3.0, according to a BoyGeniusReport.

What everyone has been wondering, however, was how the iPhone would handle videos sent over MMS. We’re happy to report that you can receive and play videos over MMS just fine.

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