Monday, March 29, 2010

3D Ebooks Could Be Reality In Several Years' Time













Like pop-up books from our childhood, South Korean scientists are working on 3D ebooks that animate the stories when tilted— though 3D glasses are a must, so far. It won't be incorporated into the next Kindle though.

Kim Sang-cheol from South Korea's Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology claims "it will take a while to market this technology to the general public," but in the meantime they're also looking at ways to use their research on smartphones or in the hospitality industry.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

What Would Best Buy Do With Radio Shack?










The reports are swirling today that Radio Shack is "exploring strategic alternatives" for the company, the most intriguing of which is a possible merger with Best Buy. But what would that mean, exactly?

Beyond all of the financial implications for both companies—it seems to make sense on paper—there's the question of how Best Buy would use The Shack, and what impact that'll have on customers. Any merger of this sort, if it happens at all, wouldn't come for months at the earliest, so this is all highly hypothetical. But if itwere to happen, here's a few changes you might expect:

The Money's In Mobile

Best Buy started rolling out Best Buy Mobile back in 2007, and the sub-brand has already been incorporated into every store. But smartphones and tablets and smartbooks are going to be huge business this year and beyond, and the 70-plus standalone Best Buy Mobile storefronts, mostly in malls, aren't going to cut it. The broad reach and typically smaller size of Radio Shack stores make them ideal candidates for Best Buy Mobile rebranding.

Component Constraints

Radio Shack's always been a the place to go for that specific battery or cord that you need. It's a haven for the granular component, the maker gear for home hacks, in a way that Best Buy just isn't—Best Buy Mobile even more so. This breadth of product may be something that's lost in the transition. Then again, what if Best Buy was instead influenced by RadioShack? You could get a hybrid store to appeal to consumer geeks and modder geeks in one. What would it look like? A mini Fry's.

Cutting the Cables

Along those worst-case-scenario lines: this could be the end of cheap Radio Shack cables.

Geek Squad, Ho!

We don't like the Geek Squad. There, I said it. But it's still a big-time profit driver for Best Buy, and you'd better believe every former Radio Shack will be plastered with Geek Squad signage. And since the smaller store fronts won't have room for a special Geek Squad section, there's a good chance each purchase would be met with an annoying referral from a bored sales clerk. Fun times!

Pricing Power

Radio Shack's profits have taken a beating from wireless carriers. But Best Buy and Radio Shack combined would have significantly more pull, and would be able to dictate better terms—for themselves. Whether you'd see any of those savings is up in the air, but since (now that Circuit City's dead and buried) Best Buy's biggest competition is cut-rate operations like Walmart and Amazon, chances are you would.

Again, if anything does happen it'd be a ways off. But if Best Buy gobbles up Radio Shack—which could very well happen—it looks like we may lose more than we'd gain.


Paul Rand: A Designer's Words



This is what I read a few hours ago.

A good book of inspiring thoughts.

Take a look!

Excellent Game Trailers

Over the past decade, gaming companies have invested heavily in new forms of technology and multimedia platforms. The idea of game trailers as beautiful pieces of art, design, and advertisement can be seen in the following works.

DSi XL Now Available


The third redesign of Nintendo's newest handheld system launches across stores throughout the country today, though its entry is notably one of the least-heralded in Nintendo history.

The DSi XL is a little over 50% bigger than the existing DSi models. In Japan, it was marketed as a gaming system that could be more easily used by older gamers. In the US, there's a different angle, literally.

During the US launch announcement, Nintendo's executive VP of marketing said that having bigger screens will allow people to let their friends watch as they're playing a game on their XL.

Additionally, Nintendo will soon launch digital books for purchase over the "DSi Ware" store, and the XL model will offer the most amenable viewing experience for reading these books.

However, unlike the DS Lite and DSi, the launch of the XL is muted. Sales are not expected to spike as much as a typical new hardware release. Even in Japan, the prime market for the XL, initial sales were about half that of the DSi.

Additionally, while Nintendo usually counts on existing customers to provide a lot of sales for redesigned models, the XL may be a different story. People who already own a DSi and have purchased downloadable games will not be able to transfer them over or redownload them on a DSi XL.

In a Kotaku story, Nintendo said it is working on a potential fix to this problem but is not making any guarantees.

The DSi XL is available for $190 ATM.

Gundam


Very cool..


US Politician: "Anime is why two nukes wasn't enough"

An American politician is in exceedingly hot water after remarking that “Anime is a prime example of why two nukes wasn’t enough.”

New Hampshire State Representative Nick Levasseur, a Democrat, posted a tasteless statement on his Facebook profile decrying the survival of Japanese race.

Naturally, his comments will not endear him to anime fans, but more pressingly for him he was immediately savaged by Republicans for making “hateful” remarks, and Japanese and Japanese Americans will also doubtless be joining the queue to lambaste him for insensitive if not racist remarks.

He has since apologised for the remarks.


http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2010/03/28/us-politician-anime-is-why-two-nukes-wasnt-enough/

Mulher



Zero Wrist Watch







http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Zero-Wrist-Watch/403152

Tiesto and Smirnoff


Good stuff.

RIM acquires Viigo


Best. News. This. Week.

Although the timing of the announcement is a bit of a surprise given that RIM’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium kicks off in one month’s time, Mark Ruddock, CEO of popular BlackBerry development firm Viigo, announced Friday afternoon that his firm has been acquired by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion. Viigo, whose self-titled application is easily one of the most popular applications for BlackBerry, started out life as an RSS reader but made big waves in 2008 when it began introducing new features to the application such as the ability to track sports scores, weather, movie times, stock performance, flight information and notifications, podcasts and more. Viigo has historically developed for Windows Mobile, although it is unclear whether or not this will continue in the wake of the acquisition. But if Ruddock’s failure in his note to mention any future plans for Windows Mobile is any sign of things to come, then things aren’t looking so rosy for any platform that isn’t in the best interest of BlackBerry.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Woman eats 12,000 calories a day to become world's fattest

NJ woman attempting to become world's fattest lady

Supersize me, please.

A New Jersey woman who already weighs a whopping 600 pounds is on a mission to double her girth in a bid to become the world's fattest woman.

Donna Simpson, 42, who lives in Old Bridge, said she has her sights on reaching the 1,000-pound mark over the next two years.

"My favorite food is sushi, but unlike others I can sit and eat 70 big pieces of sushi in one go," she told London's Daily Mail in an interview published today. "I do love cakes and sweet things, doughnuts are my favorite."

Simpson insists she is healthy, even though she can't walk and has to move around with the help of a motorized scooter.

Simpson, who wears XXXXXXXL dresses, said she gobbles up lots of fast food like hamburgers and french fries. She also said she moves as little as possible each day in order to keep on the pounds.

To reach her goal, Simpson said she's been eating up to 12,000 calories a day -- although the average woman should only consume 2,000.

To pay for her gigantic $750-a-week food bill, Simpson runs a Web site where men pay her to watch her eat.

"I love eating and people love watching me eat,' she told the British newspaper. "It makes people happy, and I'm not harming anyone."

Simpson already holds the Guinness World Record as the fattest mother, when she gave birth in 2007 to her daughter Jacqueline when she weighed 532 pounds.

"I'd love to be 1,000 pounds," said Simpson. "It might be hard though. Running after my daughter keeps my weight down."

Simpson said her boyfriend Philippe, 49, has encouraged her to eat more -- even though he only weighs 150 pounds.

"I think he'd like it if I was bigger," she added. "He's a real belly man, and completely supports me."

Monday, March 15, 2010

Beverage Design

Absolutely lovely!!

Crowd Science survey: 40% of BlackBerry users would move to iPhone

ArsTechnica wrote up an interesting piece that examines the future plans, and loyalty, of BlackBerry owners. The article, which cites a Crowd Science survey, found that 2 out of every 5 BlackBerry users surveyed indicated having plans to switch out their BlackBerry for an iPhone when their service contracts expire. Ars goes onto cite some fun stats in the study:

  • 33% of iPhone owners and 16% of BlackBerry owners use their device exclusively for personal use, not work
  • 1% of iPhone owners and 7% of BlackBerry owners use their device exclusively for business purposes
  • 66% of iPhone owners and 77% of BlackBerry owners are using their device for both business and personal purposes

Is the 40% number accurate? We think it is probably a little high. A combination of Apple’s brand awareness and the iPhone advertising machine is likely responsible for some of the yay responses. But say the survey’s margin of error is +/-10; the fact that even 30% of RIM’s customer base is thinking of abandoning ship is bleak.

RIM’s title of communicator extraordinaire and business companion is unparalleled at the moment, but as users begin to demand a greater mix of work and personal uses from their phone, RIM may find itself in a tough spot. Oh, the study also mentioned… 90% of Android and iPhone owners plan to stay loyal to their respective device operating systems when the time comes to upgrade.

10% of Microsoft Employees Using iPhones

The Wall Street Journal over the weekend profiled iPhone usage among employees of Apple's longtime rival Microsoft, noting that approximately 10,000 Microsoft employees, representing about 10% of the company's global headcount, were accessing their work e-mail accounts via iPhone last year.

Some Microsoft workers take pains to hide their iPhones. While rank-and-file workers tend to use the iPhone openly around peers, some conceal them within sight of more senior executives. One Microsoft worker said he knows several colleagues who try to disguise their iPhones with cases that make them look more like generic handsets.

"Maybe once a year I'm in a meeting with Steve Ballmer," said this employee. "It doesn't matter who's calling, I'm not answering my phone."

The report notes that Microsoft last year changed its corporate mobile phone reimbursement policies to cover only devices running Windows Mobile, although company executives have stated that the move was a cost-cutting measure rather than an attempt to clamp down on employee usage of devices from Microsoft's competitors.

London 2012 Logo Design

For awhile now, I've had this thought of the logo designed for London 2012.

On the contrary.. I find this logo actually an interesting topic. I feel that it does represent London (GASP!)

I mean the whole design, this is oh so London. I wouldn't have expected anything else to be completely honest. The logo is rather.. bold and ambiguous at the same time. It's really no surprise that most of the backlash comes from the western world (north america). To the people here, it is not their liking. Too many people, it is too "flashy", "confusing", and "mysterious".

Apple iPad pre-order numbers top 150,000, reservations a success

According to BGR, Apple stores received around 300-350 (on average) reservations for store pick-ups on day one, and now sit at around 700 reservations so far (72 hours in). This doesn’t count people who pre-ordered the device online, just those that wish to physically go into an Apple store and pick up their reserved unit on launch day.

The figures that we’ve seen floating around of about 150,000 pre-orders, we’re told, are extremely accurate thus far but obviously don’t include people’s store reservations. We have also been told Apple’s flagship 5th Avenue store in New York now holds around 1600 reservations for iPads, with 800 in the first day, and about 400 a day since.

Lastly, store reservations seem to be split around 50% for the 32GB unit, 30% for the 64GB unit and about 20% for the 16GB, which is what, “Apple was expecting.”

Going to be a rather interesting year.


BNP Paribas Open 2010

The 2010 BNP Open started earlier in the week and things have been looking great. Roger, and Andy (Roddick) both are advancing smoothly. There seems to be no surprises or drama from the mens side. However, the women's side has proven to be quite an interesting story. Many of the top seeds have already been eliminated! I was hoping Maria would make it past the QF round but.. there is always the next tournament.

Go Roger Go!



The Next Wii Will Innovate, Nintendo Would Be "Embarrassed" If It Was Sony, Microsoft

Quite a bold statement from Nintendo.

Final Fantasy XIII Review: A New Paradigm For An Old Franchise

And.. it's here. The long awaited release of FFXIII. Kotaku put up a great review of the game.
http://kotaku.com/5490042/final-fantasy-xiii-review--a-new-paradigm-for-an-old-franchise?skyline=true&s=i

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Book Design

At the moment I have hit a creative block in one of my core studios: Graphic Design 4, with Lewis Nicholson. This second project to design a "noisy book" really has me hit. For the first time in my three years at OCAD, all my proposals and concepts have been rejected. It's due in a few days, and I still have nothing. For the first time, I may hand in late work... and we all know how much I hate handing in late work. Going to be a long week, and it's only Tuesday!

Here's are my latest discoveries by the way..
Happy Jelly Family Font, Designed by Tim York


I recently stumbled upon this blog:

Please check it out! Lots of various book covers and designs.

Also, for those of you who have been as addicted to Twitter as I am, visit TWEEEEET. It's a RSS feed site that is full of designer's twitter profiles.

And one more link you should check it for all you Tumblr users, visit Matt who is a creative like you and I, he blogs about anything fun, funky, and design related:


Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Secret of Kells

This movie looks absolutely beautiful. I can't wait to watch it!






























 
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