Archive for March 1st, 2008

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Leica Nixes Full-Frame Digicam
Luxury camera maker Leica has confirmed that it has no immediate plans to offer a rangefinder digicam with a full-frame image sensor, either as a new product or an upgrade to the current flagship M8. This is no doubt a…

Leica_logo Luxury camera maker Leica has confirmed that it has no immediate plans to offer a rangefinder digicam with a full-frame image sensor, either as a new product or an upgrade to the current flagship M8. This is no doubt a disappointment to cash-enrinched camera weenies dreaming of high-end SLR image quality without the bulk or complexity of a high-end SLR.

Leica issues statement on M8 future
[Amateur Photographer]


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Michel Gondry, the French director of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is ideal known for the way he creates brilliant visual effects by blending each day items like play-doh and cardboard boxes along with regular THX-Hollywood solutions. Playing upon the…

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Michel Gondry, the French director of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is best known for the way he creates brilliant visual effects by blending everyday items like play-doh and cardboard boxes along with regular THX-Hollywood solutions. Playing upon the plot of his new movie Be Kind Rewind, where two guys remake movies on the cheap, Gondry has created a few different “Sweded” versions of familiar webpages, such as the Apple iPod webpage. Sweding is defined in the motion picture as the act of “remaking something from scratch using whatever you can get your hands on.”

As you can see above, his Sweded versions of the Apple iPod line loses the clean and attractive lines that we tend to anticipate from their gadgets, but you’ve to admit that the simplicity is pretty accurate. Johnathan Ive’s controlled design instinct is probably cringing right now.

Here are a couple other versions of Sweded webpages, including eBay’s:

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Source: New Line Cinema

See also: Be Kind Rewind Director Michel Gondry Forgoes Dreamy Plots for Straight-Up Comedy

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Review: Sony Vaio SZ Premium Model Is MacBook’s Evil Twin
Nothing helps mythologize a steamy tension between Apple and Sony quite like the Vaio Premium SZ, a sub $3k notebook that looks like the 13.3-inch MacBook’s evil twin. Where the MacBook is smooth, minimalist and Zen-like, the Vaio, which has…

Vaioszpremium Nothing helps mythologize a steamy tension between Apple and Sony quite like the Vaio Premium SZ, a sub $3k notebook that looks like the 13.3-inch MacBook’s evil twin.

Where the MacBook is smooth, minimalist and Zen-like, the Vaio, which has 4 GB of RAM, a cellular modem, DVD burner and a 250 GB hard drive, is sharp and splendid. Where the MacBook balances consumption and performance, the Vaio’s muscular engine, powered by a 2.5-GHz T9300 Core 2 Duo and an Nvidia 8400M video chip, all but roars as it murders the battery. Where the Apple logo gently glows, the Vaio’s similarly put marque glistens in chrome.

And where the MacBook is a pure, robed priest of a notebook, the Vista-sporting Vaio SZ is a dashing mustachioed villain, clad in tight-fitting leather, an unhinged glint in his eye. The conceptual relationship could not be further illustrated without writing slash fiction.

Like any good villain, however, the SZ is wracked by flaws. The battery life really is abysmal: Working full-tilt, you’ll be lucky to get much more than an hour out of it. Even with the GPU turned off, it didn’t reach 3 hours. A cascade of craplets and other pre-installed junkware annoys from the very first boot: Who the hell pays three grand for a laptop with an integrated cellular modem, only to use AOL? Fumigating it required a long session in the Add/Remove dialog. The keyboard is neither as attractive as the Vaio TZ’s, or as usable as traditional extruded keys.

If you want an uncompromising 13.3-inch notebook and have buckets of money to spend on one, the SZ is a fine choice. But when you’re 90 minutes into a transcontinental plane flight and the battery sputters out in the middle of The Wire, don’t come whining to us that your lovable rogue suffers from premature capitulation.

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iphone.jpgCellphone makers like LG, Moto and Nokia are apparently laboring harder than ever over what we consider their phones (mostly not happy thoughts!). But guess what? Even with this newfound “concern” they still don’t get it. Here’s a couple of their ridiculous, out-of-touch ideas about how make us happy from a panel at MWC:

One panelist suggested that cellphone makers tap into consumers’ “neural networks”, while another stated they should comprehend their subliminal needs.

WTF?

I actually know what a neural network is. But WTF does it have to do with making a phone that’s not crappy? This is all BS business-speak, and talking and thinking like that’s why makers put out shitty, unintuitive phones. They should make a phone with how real people use phones in mind.

This “changed world” where “there is more relevance in what other consumers say than what the company is saying” isn’t a bad thing, though the article implies that’s how the handset makers feel. And as long as they feel that way, they’ll keep trying to push crap into people’s pockets. [NYT]


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1301 glowing fluorescent tubes, powered only by magnetic fields produced by overhead powerlines, stud fields somewhere in England. Gallery [Richard Box via JWZ]

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1301 glowing fluorescent tubes, powered only by magnetic fields produced by overhead powerlines, stud fields somewhere in England.

Gallery [Richard Box via JWZ]


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Samsung Glydes in With New Name for U940
The U940 is dead. Long live the GLYDE! Samsung’s change of name for its forthcoming smartphone doesn’t make it any superior, of course—only a hands-on thrashing will tell us if it’s up to snuff—but it certainly demonstrates that human-readable branding…

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The U940 is dead. Long live the GLYDE! Samsung’s change of name for its forthcoming smartphone doesn’t make it any better, of course—only a hands-on thrashing will tell us if it’s up to snuff—but it certainly demonstrates that human-readable branding is a hot trend in technology. Even if the branding you choose might be more appropriate for a scented lubricant than for a gadget.

The phone will appear at the end of March, courtesy of Verizon. Specs follow below.

Samsung Glyde [Thanks, Rob!]

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Time Capsule Arrives [Apple]

Time_Capsule_Box.jpgHere’s a first look at the Time Capsule in its packaging. It just arrived at our door, but we’ll do our best to get you our impressions ASAP, so stay tuned. [Time Capsule on Giz]


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Video: iPhone Stopwatch Goes Up to 1,000
What happens when an the iPhone stopwatch hits 1,000 hours? TravTay put in the research hours and posted the final minute on the YouTube. Before you click play, try to guess what happens. Does it flip back around to zero?…

What happens when an the iPhone stopwatch hits 1,000 hours? TravTay put in the research hours and posted the final minute on the YouTube. Before you click play, try to guess what happens. Does it flip back around to zero? Do, as TravTay guessed, the numbers shrink to fit in the extra decimal place? Or does it begin ticking like a cartoon bomb?

OK. Go. And if your boss doesn’t like to hear the words “frickin’ apeshit”, turn down the sound.


Keep watching for the surprise twist in the second part, and marvel that Apple engineers really do think of everything.

What Happens When iPhone Stopwatch Hits 1,000 Hours [Daring Fireball]

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