duminică, octombrie 30, 2011

sâmbătă, octombrie 29, 2011

spaceport america - complete

Facut de foster + partners


Construit:




Concept:


Cam dezamagitor.

Mai multe poze: http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/17133/foster-partners-spaceport-america-complete.html

vineri, octombrie 28, 2011

Microsoft Office Productivity Future Vision


Asa crede microsoft ca vor functiona produsele lor prin 2020

joi, octombrie 27, 2011

The Carpenter

The Carpenter from Dimitris Ladopoulos on Vimeo.

Augmented reality carpentry.

miercuri, octombrie 26, 2011

HoloDesk - Direct 3D Interactions with a Situated See-Through Display



Tare as vrea ce va scoate Microsoft in urma tuturor acestor cercetari.

joi, octombrie 20, 2011

sâmbătă, octombrie 15, 2011

Fosila dino perfecta gasita in Bavaria


The fossil found in the central Bavarian community of Kelheim is about 98 percent complete, and also includes preserved bits of skin. "The around 135-million-year-old fossil is of outstanding scientific importance," dinosaur expert Rauhut told the German news agency DPA.


Sursa: http://abcnews.go.com/International/perfect-young-dinosaur-fossil-found-bavaria/story?id=14722287

miercuri, octombrie 12, 2011

Pate Ardealul cu Fainosag

Noua serie de reclame pate Ardealul cu fainosag:



sâmbătă, octombrie 08, 2011

joi, octombrie 06, 2011

Landscapes: Volume Two

Landscapes: Volume Two from Dustin Farrell on Vimeo.

Cum trece viata pe langa noi.

miercuri, octombrie 05, 2011

The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology - Augmenting reality


Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology

Pagina proiectului: http://www.pranavmistry.com/projects/sixthsense/

Thanks Alex!

marți, octombrie 04, 2011

Cloaking device using a mirage effect underwater



Invizibilitatea functioneaza doar sub apa si doar din anumite unghiuri.

Sursa: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-10-mirage-effect-video.html

Bike sharing in Japan




Se recapitulam: in Japonia nu trebuie sa legi bicicleta de ceva. Ajunge doar sa ii blochezi roata...

In comentariile de la video un american zice:
Step 1) Grab a large rock.
Step 2) Bash the control panel.
Step 3) Sell for scrap metal.
Step 4) Profit.
This is exactly what will happen in Seattle should we get a similar shared bike program here. While we have a large and growing number of cyclists scaring the shit out of passive drivers, we have even more poor folks who will indeed steal any scrap metal for money. As soon as residents in my city see this, they'll want it, but mostly because Portland doesnt have it.

Sursa: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/04/ntt-docomo-shared-bicycle-initiative-hands-on-video/

Caption Fail 2 - computer interpretation

luni, octombrie 03, 2011

Cum sa colaborezi online

CoreS2 ne invata cum sa colaboram online la un proiect:

This is absolutely something I love organizing and setting up! I can't count the number of software projects I've done in groups back in college. The good news is there are a ton of great free, open source, ready-to-use software packages you and your team can use. The bad news: you might need your own servers to instal some of the tools since free online services tend to force you to make it (code, resources, discussions) public.

  • Source control: Git (great with many users), SVN (Ready-to-go, easy, commonly used, works well with WebSVN for online source), CVS (older source control system).
  • Online meetings: Skype, Google Docs, Gmail, etc. Google Docs is by far the best since it allows multiple users to work on the same document at once across the web
  • Documentation: Sphinx (Generate manuals, forms, etc..), Doxygen (Automated source documentation generation)
  • Bug reporting: Mantis (Simple and easy, ready to go), Bugzilla (Heavy-duty software package)
  • Project Management: trac (Merges source control, wiki documentation, etc. into one website), dotProduct (Heavy duty solution)
  • Utilities: It is critical that you quantify people's work done on a project. You should never ever judge the work done by a person's lines-of-code written, but it still is good to see who is doing what work. There are many many many tools that I simply can't even list, but one that works well with SVN is StatSVN




Three of my favorite open-source (and free) hosts if you don't mind keeping your work open to the public:


  • Google Code Project Hosting: By far the easiest. Projects are automatically accepted, easy to write bug reports, browse code, audit code, etc. but the feature set is limited
  • SourceForge: A big and powerful host that has quite a variety of options and features, but can be overwhelming to new project managers
  • GitHub: The cool new small (and big now) project hosting




Hope this all helps!


Sursa: http://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/kx8vt/recommendations_for_collaboration_software/c2nzk5g