Showing posts with label Matthew Panzarino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matthew Panzarino. Show all posts


This Audi ad is absolutely hilarious. It’s obviously heavily tied in with the new Star Trek movie and yes, it’s just an ad, but the fan service here is amazing. The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, Star Trek II jokes, lens flare, there’s so much to love here. Just watch it to the end, it’s worth it.



And as a bonus:








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Screen Shot 2013 04 22 at 8.59.24 AM 520x245 Desktop version of Google Earth 7.1 gets gesture driven Leap Motion controller support

The Google Earth 7.1 update is arriving just in time for Earth Day, and it’s bringing with it support for the Leap Motion controller. You can pinch, swipe and glide your way through all of Google Earth with hand gestures, provided you’ve got one of the small 3D sensor units that is making its way out to developers now.


Launching support for the Leap Motion is very much a play for additional attention at the moment, as so few people have access to the controller hardware. Around 10,000 developers are in the program so far, and Leap Motion just started shipping them units a couple of months ago. But it did recently announce a big launch in Best Buy stores beginning May 13th, so having support for the hardware in mainstream apps makes good sense.


The Google Earth integration looks pretty slick:



Leap Motion previously announced launch apps from Double Fine, Weather Channel, Zepto Labs, Disney, Autodesk, Clear and more.


If you’re unfamiliar, the Leap Motion Controller is a small hardware unit that’s the size of a pack of gum, coupled with sophisticated software that makes the gesture process work. The result is a pinpoint-accurate 3D controller that allows you to manipulate software apps or your computer’s web browser by waving your fingers in mid air.


I got a hands-on of the controller at CES and it works as advertised. It’s so accurate and lag free that there is little to no learning curve. You just stick your hand out and boom, you’re controlling specially made apps with your hand. Google Earth should make for a compelling in-store demo experience, as well as a nice addition to the launch titles as it’s bundled with future HP devices.







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Screen Shot 2013 04 12 at 11.34.38 AM 645x2501 520x245 Tweetie and pull to refresh creator Loren Brichter working with Facebook Home team

According to a tweet from Facebook’s Mike Matas this morning, the company’s new social home screen project has gained itself a hot collaborator. Matas says that developer and designer Loren Brichter is ‘helping out’ his Facebook Home team.


As the creator of the much-loved Tweetie for Mac, Brichter was snapped up by Twitter and worked for a while to integrate his apps with the service, where they eventually became Twitter for Mac and iPhone. Brichter has gained notoriety for his unique and clever user interface work on both Tweetie and later his word game Letterpress.


Now it looks like he’ll be working on bringing some of his design expertise to Facebook Home, perhaps in a capacity as a consultant helping to refine its user interface.



Really excited to have @lorenb helping my team out at Facebook.


— Mike Matas (@mike_matas) April 16, 2013



We’ve reached out to Facebook and Brichter for more information.







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