Saturday, March 31, 2012

This iPhone Platform Will Change The Way You Shoot Videos

This iPhone Platform Will Change The Way You Shoot Videos


This iPhone Platform Will Change The Way You Shoot Videos

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A new Kickstarter project is aiming to redefine how you shoot video with your iPhone. The Galileo is an iOS-controlled robotic iPhone platform that lets you manipulate the angle your iPhone from another iOS device, giving you the ability to adjust your iPhone to almost any angle you could possibly want.

Acer Iconia Tab raises the bar with Android 4.0, Tegra 3 chip

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Setting itself apart in an increasingly competitive Android tablet market, Acer brings a 12-hour battery and a Tegra 3 chip to its Iconia Tab A510, which runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Verizon's getting its next smartphone this week, confirming the March 29th release of the LG Lucid, while Samsung's Galaxy Y Duos gets special treatment for its Portugal launch. Here are this week's top Android devices.

Conan O'Brien Buys Mashable, Ousts Pete Cashmore as CEO

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Hello, fellow Mashables. It's Conan O'Brien, and I've got big news. Two hours ago, I purchased Mashable.com. I've taken it over. Why did I take it over? Very simple reason.

Wait, Google earns four times more from iOS than Android?

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Wait, Google earns four times more from iOS than Android?What's worth more to Google — Android or Apple's iOS?


This iPhone Platform Will Change The Way You Shoot Videos

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A new Kickstarter project is aiming to redefine how you shoot video with your iPhone. The Galileo is an iOS-controlled robotic iPhone platform that lets you manipulate the angle your iPhone from another iOS device, giving you the ability to adjust your iPhone to almost any angle you could possibly want.

Google: Japanese Court Didn't Ban All Our Search Suggestions

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Google is setting the record straight about a court's demands that Google stop automatically completing its searches in Japan.

NBA Brings Twitter Handles to T-Shirts in Pro Sports First

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So you're a big Kevin Durant fan. You watch his games, you wear his jersey -- but do you have his Twitter-handle T-shirt?

Top 5 Podcast Apps for Android

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Google Listen

Sir Richard Branson Unveils 'Virgin Volcanic'

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Journey to the center of the earth? Virgin CEO Sir Richard Branson would like you to think the famous Jules Verne novel could be a reality. On April 1, Branson's Virgin Volcanic program, which will supposedly launch five people into the center of the earth, goes live. If that doesn't raise your suspicions of a prank, the news release contains nutty quotes about traveling into live, active volcanos.

Mashable Seeks Graphic Design Rock Star

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Are you a graphic designer with a portfolio full of impressive, high-quality work? If so, you're in the right place. Mashable is adding a key position to its design team in our New York headquarters.

Acer Iconia Tab raises the bar with Android 4.0, Tegra 3 chip

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Setting itself apart in an increasingly competitive Android tablet market, Acer brings a 12-hour battery and a Tegra 3 chip to its Iconia Tab A510, which runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Verizon's getting its next smartphone this week, confirming the March 29th release of the LG Lucid, while Samsung's Galaxy Y Duos gets special treatment for its Portugal launch. Here are this week's top Android devices.

RIM Doesn't Need BlackBerry 10 -- It Needs a Time Machine

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Research in Motion's latest quarter almost doesn't need commentary. With revenues down 19% and posting its first loss in seven years, the company is clearly on the decline. The dismal financial news follows the revelation that BlackBerry phones were no longer the device of choice even in RIM's home country of Canada.

39 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed

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Did you spend this week buying lottery tickets and following the Mega Millions jackpot? Well, now that you know you didn't win, it's time to throw away your tickets and catch up on the new digital media resources you missed on Mashable.

Now You Can Explore Nelson Mandela's Archives Online

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Following a year-long effort, the Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project is now available online. The new interactive multimedia archive documents the South African leader's life, personal memories and commitment to social justice.

LulzSec's Teen UK Operative is Back in Jail

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Ryan Cleary (pictured), the 19-year-old from Essex, England arrested last June for aiding in the operations of notorious hacking collective LulzSec, has landed back in jail, the AP reports. Cleary, who was never an official LulzSec member but ran an Internet Relay Chat that the group used to communicate, had apparently been trading e-mails with Hector Xavier Monsegur, a.k.a. Sabu, the recently outed LulzSec mastermind turned FBI informant. That was a direct violation of his bail agreement, which dictated that Cleary was to have no access to the Internet whatsoever. ...

Google's April Fools' Day Prank: 8-Bit Google Maps

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Old school flashback! Google couldn't wait for April Fools' Day to prank the web with its 8-bit version of Google Maps, temporarily replacing its standard version. Shortly after the "upgraded" Google Maps went live, Reddit users posted world landmarks and historic sites that could be viewed on the map: the Parthenon, Area 51, Mount Everest (with a Yeti or hiker, say commenters), and many more "Easter eggs."

China shuts websites, detains six for spreading online rumors

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese authorities shut 16 websites and detained six people accused of spreading rumors of unusual military vehicle movements in Beijing, state media reported, after the political downfall of one of the ruling communist party's senior leaders. Authorities closed the websites for spreading rumors of "military vehicles entering Beijing and something wrong going on in Beijing," Xinhua news agency said late on Friday, citing a spokesman with the State Internet Information Office (SIIO). ...

7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss [PICS]

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If you're in a long-distance relationship, then Pair is an app you need to own. The app creates a private shared timeline for couple, allowing them to swap photos and share videos photos and their locations. The app also includes "thumb kiss" feature that vibrates the screen when both people touch the same part of their iPhone screen.

Mobile Jobseeking is Going Mainstream [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Have you checked your company's mobile job offerings recently?

'Sand Flea' Robot Jumps 30 Feet [VIDEO]

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This flea is quite a bit more powerful than the ones on mangy mutts.

Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week

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1. Trayvon Martin

Can the JOBS Act Jump-Start Entrepreneurship?

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Can the crowdfunding-focused Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act really spark entrepreneurship, economic growth and hiring?

Opinion: Why does everyone pick on Apple products?

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Opinion: Why does everyone pick on Apple products?"Why does everyone pick on Apple products?"


UK LulzSec suspect jailed for contacting US hacker

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The lawyer for a 19-year-old Briton suspected of links to the hacking group Lulz Security says her client's back behind bars for breaching his bail conditions.

Tax Day On the Way: The 4 Ways You Can Tax Your LLC

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This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.

Forget Google Instant: In the Future, Search Engines Will Read Your Habits

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When Google launched Google Instant in 2010, it claimed that providing results as users type and removing the need to hit the "enter" key saved users two to five seconds per search.

Top 10 iPhone Word Games

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1. Words With Friends

Sports fan from DC bags cool social media competition prize

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Sports fan from DC bags cool social media competition prizeIt's a year-long full-time position, comes with a salary and involves tweeting and presumably comes with all expenses paid, but for Austin Schindel, his competition prize will hardly seem like a job at all.


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