London Unfurled Squeezes 37-Foot Artworks Into iPad
Architect Matteo Pericoli has spent quite some time sketching London. Now two of his huge, 37-foot-long drawings have been stitched together in iPad app London Unfurled.
Architect Matteo Pericoli has spent quite some time sketching London. Now two of his huge, 37-foot-long drawings have been stitched together in iPad app London Unfurled.
If the novelty of watching three old, tired men being cynical about the performance claims of electric cars hasn't yet worn thin, here's a new toy for you -- TomTom GO LIVE Top Gear edition. It has Jeremy Clarkson's voice.
Usually reliable mobile retail news informant Clove has announced it'll be receiving its stock of the huge new HTC Sensation XL on October 24th. You therefore have 17 days to prepare pocket space for HTC's biggest phone yet. [Clove]
We're not going to be living the superfast 4G dream as soon as our American cousins, but at least we're making a little bit of progress in the UK.
UK paper The Times has added another prong to its multimedia attack, with a version of its mobile app now available specifically for owners of Honeycomb Android tablets.
The 50:50 joint venture, Sony Ericsson, may cease to exist if current rumours turn out to be true. Sony is apparently in talks for a £800 million buy-out of Ericsson's half to bring back Sony-only phones. [Reuters]
iPhone 4S pre-orders are live on Apple's online store while 'register your interest' pages are up on various network sites.
Etsy member inbook has developed a decorative charging stand that merges two of our favorite things -- our iPhone and classic literature.
Nuance is reportedly acquiring Swype, the company behind the popular keyboard alternative for Android. The purchase price is estimated to be a cool £64 million.
Samsung is holding an event next week in San Diego and the star of the show is rumored to be the Nexus Prime. Coming along for the ride may be Google which could use this event to launch Android 4.0.
The Nike Air Mags, though not the prettiest shoe, represent a sort of nostalgic geek beauty. These Google designed Nike Dunks though? Just plain fugly. Even the geekiest, worst-dressed Googler would never be caught dead in these.
Gizmodo friend and amazing filmmaker and photographer Vincent Laforet says that calling this time lapse video of Utah and Arizona "breathtaking" is an understatement. He adds "Holy cow". I agree with him completely, although I'd have added "Holy Jesus-on-a-pogo-stick-christ!"
I've always found it a little bit annoying to switch apps with my Android phone. The stock task manager/app switcher list is cumbersome. SwipePad isn't. You just take your finger, swipe from a corner of your screen and it'll magically launch a very slick app switcher. Pick your app and BAM. Switched.
The Fuji Guys mentioned today that Fuji's upcoming line of X-series interchangeable lens, mirror-less cameras based on the popular X-100 will not use a micro 4/3 sensor but rather a "premium" (read: larger) one that delivers better resolution and less noise than a 35mm full frame sensor.
This is brilliant. The Foundry team at Mint Digital got a MacBook Pro, disassembled it and created this perfect portrait of Steve Jobs as a tribute. "Rest in peace Mr. Steve and thank you very very much."