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    Augmented Reality Applications For Health Care

    September 16th, 2009

    Augmented Reality is the process of superimposing metadata onto a video feed. When that video feed comes from a smart device like Android or the iPhone things get interesting.  The technology marries GPS, local maps, a digital compass and specialty “data layers” to produce real time images featuring clickable highlights for  shopping, banking, transportation and other information. Read more »

    iPhone 2.0, Epocrates and Apps, Apps, Apps

    July 11th, 2008

    iphone 2.0So I jumped the gun a little bit. Found the putative secret link to the iPhone 2.0 software update ahead of schedule.   Through some good luck happened to download the update just before Apple pulled the link.  The install was smooth enough, though doing a manual upgrade was a bit nerve wracking. Read more »

    The Great Soocial Promise of Contact Sync 

    July 5th, 2008

    Soocial Logo - All great companies spell their names with two O\'sThat’s not a typo, that’s Soocial, a web service that syncs your contacts amongst all your connected devices and web applications.  It promises a “one address book solution to contact management” syncing data from mobile phone to Google address book to all your home and work computers. All quietly in the background. Read more »

    Using iPhone Photos to Create a Video

    May 16th, 2008

     My friend was wondering what would happen if he took a bunch of photos he shot with his iPhone while in Santiago Chile and created an iPhone video.  So he grabbed the top 20 pictures and set them to music as a “proof of concept.”  You can see the 2-minute video below. Interestingly enough, he was ambushed and mugged for his iPhone.  They got the earbuds but he kept the device (stupidly) suffering a couple of fractured ribs and a few bruises.  What some people won’t do for a gadget!     Read more »

    Shooting video on an iPhone

    May 8th, 2008

    So “My Friend” figured out how to shoot video on an iPhone using Polar Bear Farm’s ShowTime.  The recording time is limited to 5 seconds and motion capture is a bit weak.  But the concept is rock solid.  Imagine what happens when every iPhone is a mobile video studio.  [video test results below]     Read more »

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