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Best 3D Launchers on Android

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Android users love to customize their homescreens all the time, here‘s something new to keep you busy: The best 3D Launchers on Android. 1. Regina Regina is one of the 3D launchers on android that replaces android’s inbuilt launcher with a full 3D animating screen as you switch from one workspace to another. It also Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Taranfx: Technology Blog Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 09:02 Number of articles : 2

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Weekend Forecast: Can a Sucker Wipe Out a Wimpy Kid?

It’s almost Friiiidayyy! You know what that means: Another browse through the all of the week’s scintillating new releases in Movieline’s Weekend Forecast. And they are scintillating!* Let’s have a browse and make some predictions.

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Real-Life Eye of Sauron from Lord of the Rings Terrorizes Some Cubicles

The UK’ s Technology Studio kicked around some ideas to terrorize everyday citizens, and they came up with a doozy: making JRR Tolkien’s menacing Eye of Sauron from The Lord of the Rings a reality . Using Xbox Kinect technology, Cartesian coordinates and other voodoo, the company has created a glowing eye that follows you around the room and gently traumatizes you as you head to the copier. Watch and cry.

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Mercedes Brabus iBusiness: The Most Technology Stuffed Car Ever

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A while ago I wrote about the most Applified Mercedez Benz ever customized, and there were a lot of people who really liked the experience of that car. That technology has been developed even further this year, and the same team that customized that Mercedes Benz has now taken on another project. It’s a Mercedez Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Bit Rebels Discovery Date : 13/03/2011 21:00 Number of articles : 2

Mercedes Brabus iBusiness: The Most Technology Stuffed Car Ever

Clash of the Titans Sequel Will Be Converted to 3-D

Release the crappy? In an interview with Cinematical , director Jonathan Liebesman said that his Clash of the Titans sequel (titled Wrath of the Titans ) would be given the post-conversion 3-D treatment, much like the derided first film. The difference? “I think what you have to remember is the first film was neither shot nor edited with 3D in mind,” said Liebesman. “[T]hey decided to convert it with six or seven weeks to go until release, which is insane; the technology was not there. That’s why we’re conceiving it from the start, from the ground up, in 3D, editing in 3D for 3D.” Sounds like a plan. My designer 3-D glasses are already on order. [ Cinematical ]

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Release the crappy? In an interview with Cinematical , director Jonathan Liebesman said that his Clash of the Titans sequel (titled Wrath of the Titans ) would be given the post-conversion 3-D treatment, much like the derided first film. The difference? “I think what you have to remember is the first film was neither shot nor edited with 3D in mind,” said Liebesman. “[T]hey decided to convert it with six or seven weeks to go until release, which is insane; the technology was not there. That’s why we’re conceiving it from the start, from the ground up, in 3D, editing in 3D for 3D.” Sounds like a plan. My designer 3-D glasses are already on order. [ Cinematical ]

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Full Duplex Wireless Radio Communication

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You might be surprised by that technology till date couldn’t actually create a device that could Transmit and receive at the same time wirelessly – aka Full Duplex communication. You might argue that your GSM/CDMA phone, your wifi already does that. But if you jump into the details of how these wireless networks operate, you Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Taranfx: Technology Blog Discovery Date : 18/02/2011 19:23 Number of articles : 2

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‘Tron Legacy’ And Jeff Bridges: Behind Film’s Most Challenging Effect

Visual-effects supervisor Eric Barba reveals how his team pulled off 61-year old Bridges’ stunning 3-D reverse-aging. By Eric Ditzian Jeff Bridges in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney For the last few days, MTV News has been taking you inside some of the coolest aspects of “Tron Legacy,” from the creative process behind Daft Punk’s violins-meet-synthesizers soundtrack to the generation of the film’s neon-pulsing motorcycles and warships . Now we’re going to take you behind the creation of the film’s single-most jaw-dropping visual effect: turning Jeff Bridges from 60-something Oscar-winner into the Bridges of 1984’s “Against All Odds.” We caught up with visual-effects supervisor Eric Barba, the driving force behind the CG work on “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” for which technicians both aged Brad Pitt into an old man and turned back time to capture the actor’s 20-something look. What they managed to accomplish was nothing short of astounding, and Barba won an Oscar for his efforts. But what Barba and director Joseph Kosinski set out to create for “Tron Legacy” was something far different — and far more challenging. “It’s the hardest thing that’s ever been done in visual effects,” Barba explained. See, the film stars two different versions of Bridges’ character Kevin Flynn. One is the Flynn who’s been trapped inside a computer-generated world for 20 years and who looks exactly like a 60-something Bridges. The other is Clu, a digital manifestation who does not age and thus still looks about 35 years old. To create Clu, Barba’s team essentially had to wrap a CG mask around Bridges’ face, making him look young again. What made that task harder than the one in “Benjamin Button” was that, for “Tron,” Barba had to do everything in 3-D. “What scared us with Jeff was that we’re at the beginning of this technology,” he said. “People were very happy with the way Benjamin came across. But there’s leeway because we’ve never seen Brad Pitt as an old man. This was 10 times harder. We all know what Jeff Bridges looks like at 35. Right off the bat, we were setting ourselves up for other people’s expectations.” To begin, the filmmakers brought in makeup-effects master Rick Baker (“Men in Black”) to build a likeness of a young Bridges’ head that would serve as a basis for their CG work. But that likeness soon had to be thrown away, after filmmakers decided they wanted an even younger version of the actor. There was no time to build another head, so Barba’s team had to re-sculpt everything in the computer. Then in came Bridges himself. “We had to derive the face from Jeff’s performance, so we built this four-camera, head-mounted system that Jeff would wear on set with the other actors,” Barba said. “We’d take the data from those four cameras and triangulate each point and get a floating, 3-D point cloud of his face. We ran that through sophisticated software we wrote and it rebuilt his performance on the younger visage.” Yet that was just the beginning. The effects team also had to mirror the particular movements of Bridges’ face — muscles, skin, expressions and the like — so that the CG face would approach a photo-realistic representation rather than dipping into the much-dreaded “uncanny valley” in which CG creations fail to look appropriately human. Early viewers have been split over the success of Clu: Some have applauded the work, while others have argued the character has not escaped that digital valley. The filmmakers knew exactly what they were getting themselves into when they started out, and Barba remains ecstatic over what they were able to accomplish. “We knew Clu would be a much, much more difficult challenge then Benjamin,” he said. “But hey, someone’s got to take those chances and those risks and go for it. We thought this was a great project to do that.” Are you going to check out “Tron Legacy”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos ‘Tron Legacy’ Official Images Jeff Bridges’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Looks

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‘Tron Legacy’: Under The Hood Of Three Cool Vehicles

Designer Daniel Simon gives MTV News a behind-the-scenes look at how the film’s futuristic machines were built. By Eric Ditzian Lightcycle in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney The “Tron Legacy” vehicle design team had one goal: “We wanted to make the most sexy vehicles ever onscreen.” According to German-born designer Daniel Simon, who worked on transforming the original film’s iconic creations from clunky machines to sleek, futuristic works of art, the crew set the bar high for themselves. It was a four-year process that began with director Joseph Kosinski and production designer Darren Gilford, who conceived the overall concepts and then brought in folks like Simon, whose work includes designing real-world Bugattis and Lamborghinis. Not that they actually built the lightcycles and lightjets we see in the finished film, which hit theaters on Friday (December 16). While the crew constructed each vehicle’s cockpit, complete with LED lights and instrumentation, the machines only exist on the sketchpad and in the ultra-powerful computers with which Kosinski created his film. Simon called up MTV News recently to walk us through the creation of three of the vehicles in the new movie. Here’s what we learned. Lightcycles As fans of the 1982 film know, the first lightcycles — those bikes that race forward and emit beams of light — weren’t open-air vehicles but rather sported concealing shields. You couldn’t see the actors furiously riding through the movie’s CGI world. The tech team back then simply didn’t possess the computing power to capture such complexity. They had to hide the actors. The first thing Kosinski wanted was to make his “Tron Legacy” bikes open-air. “It was a pretty obvious choice. That is what most motorcycles look like,” Simon said. “They had exactly those ideas in the ’80s but didn’t have the technology to execute them. Making the lightcycles open-air was a way to show off our technological revolution. And it’s more fun for the actors, since they can be seen and they can interact with the environment.” To further update the bikes, the team drew inspiration from real-world bikes built to set speed records. “From the rider position and the wheelbase, it’s inspired by land speed-record bikes that you would see in Bonneville or El Mirage,” Simon explained. “Motorcycle fans will know Burt Munro, who set all these records in the ’60s, he used the same rider position. The only difference is that you can’t actually turn a bike like how the bikes are turned in the movie!” Lightjets Simon and his fellow designers got a few simple directives for the lightjets, a collection of elegant warships that do some crazy aerial battling late in the film. As Simon puts it, “They said they want this vehicle to look elegant yet aggressive, it has to fit three people in and it has to have a gun in the back and the wings should fold up. But out of that concept, you can make 5,000 different designs.” Nor were they constrained by real-world consideration for airplanes; these lightjets never had to land safely at LAX. Yet such freedom had its limits: The jets had to conform to what the public is generally familiar with when it comes to aircraft. With so many possibilities, they drilled down to a few concrete references. “The big jets should be more like gliders, laid-back but still sinister with guns and sh–,” Simon said. “The small ones should be like mosquitoes, aggressive and very agile.” Quorra’s Car Olivia Wilde’s Quorra drives a seriously impressive sports car in the film. And there’s simply nothing like it on Earth. “There’s not a real car we referenced,” Simon said. “It’s freaking huge — almost 9-feet wide. It would kick every Lamborghini’s ass.” The car, it turned out, was too huge, and Simon had to go back to the drawing board. “The door has this scissor-swing opening and it was difficult to design,” he said. “And then the room where they were going to shoot it was not high enough for the door to swing open. We were like, ‘Oh sh–, this has to be a foot shorter!’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos The Vehicles Of ‘Tron Legacy’

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Another $200 Million Raised by Twitter For Funding

Another $200 Million Raised by Twitter For Funding-Twitter has raised another $200 million to help its popular online communications service keep on growing . It has been reported that the investment had come from venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Byers and other investors. The social networking site also added two new board members including veteran Another $200 Million Raised by Twitter For Funding is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading