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Can DollyCam Vibration-Free Video Recording on iPhone Assist


Not everyone busy for a tripod to give them a video about the iPhone camera.Therefore, thanks to innovations by some researchers at the University of Linkoping,Sweden, now represent an IOS application that will help you record video to be more stable without the aid of a tripod is.

DollyCam these applications for the IOS device that is used with a camera like theiPhone 4 and iPad comes second Through the use of the gyroscope andaccelerometer technology on the IOS device, the application operates to shake toreduce from your hand while shooting a video, so that the resulting video wobblessubtle and minimal as a professional video.

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iTable iPhone dock looks like a smart phone, act as stereo



Even the table we see our role, that style takes information from your phone – - We have enough iPhone docking station for a whole life seen, but we have to admit, Kyle Buckner’s iTable is in a league of its own. Docking solutions is more complicated than 4 iPhone combines aesthetics with bachelor-pad allows talent-of-the-Child, the users on the eight sets of speakers with a simple hand swipe hidden call. It also packs a set of four aluminum beverage holder, complete with LED lights to make your drink a little of their own moods trimmed. The problem is all handmade, and while it is designed with the iPhone 4 can be installed on the smartphone of your choice. If you really want to buy one of these things, we can also suggest a floating bed? Of course you can always just ride past and throw out the video watching from a table rather than in action. (continue reading…)


ContourGPS Connect View app hands-on

The $350 ContourGPS sits among the top-tier of consumer-friendly helmet cams, but it’s always posed one major problem: you can’t really tell where it’s pointing. Sure, it shoots a pair of wicked lasers out of the front, but it’s always a challenge to gauge the extents of its 135 degree lens. We knew there was a secret trick in there waiting to be unleashed, which we got to play with at CES, and now here it is. Contour has released its Connect View functionality for iOS, letting you view live footage from the camera right on your phone. Keep reading for our full impressions.


HiJack Sucks Power And Data From Your iPhone’s 3.5mm Audio Jack

This is great. These engineers at the University of Michigan have put together a little device that can be powered and communicated to via the audio jack on your iPhone. This allows for low-power peripherals to be used with that port instead of Apple’s connector, saving money on both sides of the equation. No licensing, no proprietary hardware. The parts used cost a total of $2.34 in bulk, and the audio port can deliver “several milliwatts at 3 V to a load and offers a bidirectional communications channel at a data rate of 8.8 kbaud.”

There won’t be any data-heavy applications, then, but it’s more than enough to transfer text or a remote signal for a TV or tuner. Not sure if that’s enough power for a sustained wireless signal, but it could probably manage bursts with a little power management. They envision small, low-power sensors for things like moisture sensors, element detectors, and so on. Very cool.


Akai’s iPad-docking SynthStation 49 and updated app: eyes-on at NAMM 2011

Remember when everything had an iPhone dock? The coming dock revolution will be just like that, but a lot more massive. Akai is showing off a non-functioning version of its SynthStation 49-key MIDI controller at NAMM this weekend, and it’s pretty much the same idea as the smaller iPhone-docking Synthstation25. That said, here you’ve got nine velocity-sensitive MPC pads, a separate transport section, and 1/4-inch outs. And an adjustable iPad dock, which is a funny thing to see on a keyboard. Software-wise, this younger-bigger bro in the family will also support CoreMIDI — and an updated version of Akai’s SynthStation iOS app for the bigger screen, using the added real estate to allow finer, more direct control over the sound, along with a new recording section and simultaneous drum / synth sequencing. Not a bad piece of kit for the pad-centric musician in your life — look for it to splash down this June for $199. Check below the break for video of the unit and a runthrough of the new software.







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