Three men allegedly involved in shooting up a Philadelphia bus after a woman complained about another passenger are being held for trial. (Aug. 5)
Continue reading …Apple’s iPhone 4 can serve as a great little camcorder when you’re in a bind, but it’s never been our go-to cam for video shoots. Not only is its small sensor not best suited for high-quality HD shooting, but the smartphone form factor can be awkward to hold, resulting in shakier than normal footage. A new app called DollyCam, which also supports iPad 2 , helps soften the blow of the latter, letting you successfully stabilize videos — with a few drawbacks. We took our iPhone 4 out to test a watermarked free version of the app in New York City, shooting a scene first with the phone’s native app, and then with DollyCam. It won’t replace a hardware solution like the Steadicam Smoothee , but it’s significantly cheaper and more convenient. The only major issues we noticed were related to softened sound capture of all things (pay close attention in the video past the break), and the fact that the app can’t process in real-time, so a minute-long video clip will need about five minutes to process. The app does crop your footage slightly, as can be expected. You’ll also need to remain in the app as it’s processing, though you can also stabilize videos later, after completing your shoot. Overall, it’s an acceptable solution, especially considering the $2.99 price tag. Jump past the break to see original and stabilized clips, and browse through the gallery below for a quick look at the interface. Gallery: DollyCam video stabilization for iPhone 4 hands-on [Thanks, Jon] Continue reading DollyCam app lets you stabilize iPhone 4 videos, we go hands-on (video) DollyCam app lets you stabilize iPhone 4 videos, we go hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Aug 2011 16:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Back at Computex, Intel whipped out its magic 8-ball to predict a “you may rely on it” 40 percent share for the upcoming Ultrabooks market. While we can neither confirm, nor deny the company’s powers of retail clairvoyance, we can point you to a purported bill of materials that would usher its line in at a sub-$1000 price. The report from Digitimes doesn’t lay out the specific assembly costs, but pegs the chipmaker’s 18mm and 21mm thick laptops at $493 – $710 and $475 – $650, respectively. Intel is also reportedly meeting with manufacturers in Taipei next week to figure out a way to deliver on the budget-friendly goal, aimed at producing 11 – 13-inch models for the thinner entries and girthier 14 – 17-inch models. If you’re wondering what sort of form factor the company’s after, take a glance at ASUS’ UX21 and UX31 ultrabooks — supposed reference designs for the svelte, Ivy Bridge-powered computers. We hope that’s the only bit of strategy Intel cops, otherwise we’re all in for a disappointingly priced ultraslim future . Intel Ultrabooks to sell for under $1000, take a page from ASUS’ design book? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Aug 2011 14:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts harangued Brian Brown of the National Organization for Marriage on today's “MSNBC Live”. “Why do you feel [gays] are less than you and don't deserve equal rights?” asked Roberts. [VIDEO BELOW THE FOLD] The openly gay daytime news anchor also touted a recent article in US News & World Report showing lower divorce rates in states recognizing same-sex marriages. The raw data Roberts provided do not appear to be in question; divorce rates in states recognizing same-sex marriage average at 41.2%, as opposed to 50.3% in states that do not. He also appears to be correct that the divorce rate in Massachusetts dropped 20.7% from 2003 to 2008. But as any social scientist would tell you, correlation doesn't imply causation. What Roberts conveniently ignored are the intervening variables that correlate both with same-sex marriage and with divorce rates. US News notes that states that have legalized same-sex marriage also tend to have more highly-educated populations. These populations tend to marry later, and late marriage also appears to be correlated with support for same-sex marriage: Of the 10 states with the highest median age for males at their first marriage, eight recognize or perform gay marriages, with median ages between 29.3 (Maryland) and 31.5 (D.C.). Iowa is the outlier here, with a median age of 26.9. Altogether, these statistics point to a relationship between older marriage age, low divorce rates, and liberal views on same-sex marriage. The important variable is thus not whether a state recognizes same-sex marriage, but other factors that act on both same-sex marriage and divorce. MSNBC viewers would have to either read the article Roberts referenced, or have some basic knowledge of research methods not to get taken in by what is either sloppy or biased reporting. A transcript follows MSNBC “MSNBC Live” 08/05/2011 11:46 a.m. EDT THOMAS ROBERTS: In an article in US News & World Report suggesting the correlation between legalizing same-sex marriage and lower divorce rates for states that recognize or perform gay marriages, the rate is 41.2%. But for states that don't, it's 50.3%. In Massachusetts where same-sex marriage was legalized in '04 the, the divorce rate went down almost 21%. What does that tell you? JOHN LEWIS: It tells us that this movement for marriage equality is truly about our common humanity, and the common instinct to love another human being and to want to have kin and family and to have your family recognized fully with a legal marriage, and I can say from a personal perspective as an example, my husband, Stewart and I, have been together for 24 years. And for many of those years, we didn't have any rights and recognition for our relationship. But in 2008, we were able to legally marry in California, surrounded by friends, family, all of our living parents who were then in their 80s, and it was just a tremendous time for us. And I think as Americans are seeing their friends and neighbors and ordinary folks just like Stewart and me getting married and having happy relationships, it's showing that it's good- it's good
Continue reading …“Trim” is a clever short video by Petey Boy showing Tom Offer-Westort getting a reverse haircut. via reddit Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 05/08/2011 14:25 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …“Trim” is a clever short video by Petey Boy showing Tom Offer-Westort getting a reverse haircut. via reddit Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 05/08/2011 14:25 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …CNBC's Rick Santelli had to explain the economy to MSNBC contributor Ezra Klein on today's Morning Joe (h/t Hot Air ). Klein argued that another recession would “move money around in ways that are unfair.”
Continue reading …NASA has launched a robotic explorer to Jupiter. The spacecraft, named Juno, blasted off aboard an unmanned rocket Friday from Cape Canaveral. It will take Juno five years to reach the largest planet in the solar system. (Aug. 5)
Continue reading …Not even country music can ruin that song. But as you well know Taylor, Eminem’s version is the best of all time. (via @anildash ) Tags: Eminem music remix Taylor Swift video Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : kottke Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 16:58 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Not even country music can ruin that song. But as you well know Taylor, Eminem’s version is the best of all time. (via @anildash ) Tags: Eminem music remix Taylor Swift video Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : kottke Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 16:58 Number of articles : 4
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