This is extremely cool technology.
Well done, Delta. Well done.
The concept video looks amazing... too bad it's completely fake and all done in after effects. I don't know why Microsoft likes to set such expectations, it seems dishonest. I am extremely skeptical that the real final product, whenever it arrives, will work even remotely close to that.
Start watching at 1:30. Incredible.
Funny thing is that if someone used this footage in a Hollywood movie, people would complain it looks fake.
By adding software to the phone, they can now basically replace expensive video harnesses. It's incredible.
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Cool video showing Disney's principles of animation. The 2013 Mickey Mouse cartoons don't follow these well and I think that's what makes them look un-Disney-like to me.
Clever editing. Pretty video.
Interesting video, more so in light of Apple buying a big plant in Arizona just for making saphire glass. Today they use it on the camera lenses of their products and on the home button fingerprint reader of the 5s. What do they have in mind for this plant?
Cutest prank. In Spanish.
This dude is crazy.
Magnetic putty "eating" stuff on video. Where do I buy magnetic putty?
Excellent explanation.
It's great to see reality far exceeds in beauty any modern over-the-top special effects used in movies nowadays.
Hypnotic. Disturbing.
Very pretty.
Via Eva, something pretty to watch this morning:
"A study published earlier this year by Harvard scientists discovered that an animal’s speed increases with body size, but only to a certain point. A gazelle is faster than a mouse, but also faster than an elephant. By studying a certain species of lizard that can vary quite greatly in size, these researchers realized that speed and the length of the gait increase with size until the weight of the animal forces the limbs to adjust their motion to support mass in order to not fall over. You can read about that study here."