2570fps slow motion with Phantom Flex camcorder
Maybe you have watched many slow motion videos before, but I am sure that this video will make you feel impressive. Recording by Phantom Flex camcorder, which costs starting from $50,000 to $100,000, depending on edition, Denmark’s film makers have made one six-minutes video that contains beautiful pictures that we can’t see by our eyes. The Phantom Flex camcorder can recording video at 2570fps with full HD resolution or maximum at 10.750fps with VGA resolution. Check the video and see.
Categories: Camera, Video Tags: 10.750fps, 2570fps, Camcorder, Full HD, Phantom Flex, slow motion
HTC One S will be available on T-Mobile on April 25th, with $199.99
T-Mobile just recently announced the availability of the HTC One S smartphone which will be open for sale on T-Mobile network and retails store on April 25th with $199.99 in two-year of contract. The HTC One S is powered by Android 4.0 operating system and running with HTC Sense 4.0 as well. Based on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, the HTC One S comes with 16GB of internal storage, plus 25GB of Dropbox cloud storage, and features a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display. Coming in full of unibody aluminum case that measures only 7.95-mm of thick, making this to be a slimmest T-Mobile smartphone to date. The HTC One S also has an 8-megapixel rear camera that supports to recording 1080p HD video, supports for 4G LTE network and built-in Beats Audio technology which provides a richer and more authentic sound experience whether consumers are watching movies, listening to music or playing games.
New iPad vs Assault Rifle: Tech Assassin HK53
Have you ever imagine how your new iPad to be after get shoot by rifle. Just check the video made by Richard Ryan and see what an iPad Paid to be.
Verizon adds 27 new 4G LTE markets and more in this week
Verizon Wireless just announced their plans to bring the 4G LTE network to 27 new market on Thursday and will be expand the service in 47 existing markets. With this expansion, Verizon Wireless bring its 4G LTE service total coverage to 230 markets across the United States. “Verizon Wireless 4G LTE is the premier wireless data service in the nation, with more than six times the geographic coverage of our nearest competitor’s 4G LTE network and now available to more than two-thirds of the nation’s population,” said David Small, chief technical officer of Verizon Wireless. “We will continue to introduce new markets and expand covered markets to ensure even more wireless users across the United States can take advantage of the benefits that 4G LTE brings to consumers, small businesses and enterprises.” “This year represents a year of growth and investment in our 4G LTE network, which stands out by virtue of its superb combination of coverage, speed and the variety of devices that we offer customers.” On Thursday, April 19, the company will introduce its 4G LTE network in Auburn and Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Pine Bluff, Siloam Springs and Van Buren, Ark.; Visalia/Porterville, Calif.; Fort Walton Beach and Ocala, Fla.; [...]
Categories: Networking Tags: 4G, LTE, Verizon, Verizon Wireless
AT&T will launch HTC One X in this week
We got the notify from a trusted resource that AT&T will be launched the HTC’s One X in this week. HTC’s One X is a best smartphone that comes with a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor with clocked at 1.5GHz and a 4.6-inch screen with 1,280 x 720-pixel of resolution, high-definition Super LCD 2 display. The HTC’s One X also has an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera for 720p video chats, comes with 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and embeded 4G LTE network and HTC Sense 4.0. It will run Android 4.0 operating system when it out to the customers. This best smartphone also includes Beats Audio across all multimedia apps, 25GB of free Dropbox storage for two years. If you would love to travel and on vacation in almost time, this smartphone should be good to replace for a digital camera with 8-megapixel of capture images and save to RAW file, and supports to recording video at 1080p HD video. However, the source don’t give us any word about the pricing yet. Keep in touch for more updates.
New H77-ITX With WiFi On-Board Motherboard From Zotac
This upcoming mini ITX motherboard with WiFi on-board based on Intel H77 express chipset, and supports for LGA1155 processors. The board also comes equipped with two DDR3-1600 DIMM memory slots which support up to 16GB of RAM. This new H77-ITX motherboard also has one PCI Express x16 slot, one mini PCI Express slot and one MSATA slot. For connectivity method, with this motherboard, you can now have two SATA 6.0 Gbps ports, three SATA 3.0 Gbps ports, four USB 3.0, eight USB 2.0, with Gigabit Ethernet, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. Unfortunately, we don’t have any word about the pricing or the release date for this upcoming motherboard yet. If you are looking for the full description of this motherboard, take a look at the link bellow for full information. [Source: Zotac]
Categories: Hardware Tags: H77, Intel, motherboard, Zotac
Netflix paid one million for a recommendation
What’s this program and why Netflix paid one million dollars for a recommendation ? In 2006, Netflix announced the Netflix Prize, a machine learning and data mining competition for movie rating prediction. They also offered $1 million dollars to whoever improved the accuracy of their existing system called Cinematch by 10%. This paid was awarded to a team called “BellKor’s Pragmatic Chaos” in 2009. With this algorithm of this team, was found to be 10% more effect than Netflix’s own recommendation service, however the company never implemented the team’s solution into its own service. “We evaluated some of the new methods offline but the additional accuracy gains that we measured did not seem to justify the engineering effort needed to bring them into a production environment,” Netflix finally explained in a recent blog post. “Also, our focus on improving Netflix personalization had shifted to the next level by then.” The company said because the majority its users were streaming videos rather than renting DVDs, it wasn’t logical to integrate the algorithm into its recommendation service, which is different for its streaming service and DVD rental program.









