Category Archives: TECHNOLOGY
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Call of Duty: Ghosts – There are those who wear masks to protect themselves. And there are those who wear masks to protect us all. See the world premiere of Call of Duty: Ghosts May 21st.
Nike Roshe Run Metric
The latest in the Roshe design is the Nike Roshe Run Metric – a fragmented, geometric version of the minimalist shoe. With blacked-out uppers in a cracked, mosaic tile-like makeup. Keep a look out for more color ways dropping.
Marshall Headphones the Monitor
The Monitor over-ear headphones from Marshall, are now available for sale. Priced for $200, the Monitor features the embossed script logo, black vinyl leather ear cups, 40mm drivers, and Marshall’s proprietary Felt Treble Filter system that lets you change the sound for different high-end uses. Marshall also threw in other goodies, too, including a popular 3.5mm pass-through jack to share your music, a detachable part-coiled cable, an in-line remote, noise isolation technology, and a snazzy carry bag and box.
Microsoft Confirms Next-Gen Xbox Announcement for May 21
After weeks of rumor and speculation, Microsoft has confirmed that it will be holding an event on Tuesday, May 21 at 10am PST to unveil its next-generation Xbox, commonly referred to as Durango or Xbox 720. The event will take place at the company’s Redmond, Washington campus. More details to follow.
Hublot x Monster Inspiration Hublot Luxury Headphones
Coming together to create a piece that combines the best in audio technologies with premium craftsmanship, Monster and watchmaker Hublot have unveiled the “Inspiration Hublot” luxury headphones at Baselworld 2013. Featuring Pure Monster Sound tuned by Beats By Dre audio engineer Noel Lee, the design includes ControlTalk Universal and Monster’s heavy duty Pro Link cable while boasting noise-cancelling technology and craftsmanship that includes a combination of leather and rubber along the headband, specially created carbon fiber ear cups, and a brushed aluminum finish. Finished with genuine leather ear pads, the clean black-on-black Inspiration Hublot headphones will be available later this summer both at Hublot boutiques and select retailers across the globe.
Lamborghini Miura GT Concept
The Lamborghini Miura is hands down one of our favorite vehicles of all time. Produced in limited quantities, only 764 to be exact, the supercar was considered by many to have started the whole trend of high performance two seaters sporting the mid-engine configuration.
Unfortunately for us the vehicle was not only limited, but it was produced back between 1966 to 1972 making it nearly impossible for anyone to get their hands on one. Although the Italian auto maker has never unveiled plans to resurrect the beloved model, the Lamborghini Miura GT Concept takes a look at what this late 1960s sports car would look like in 2013. The concept was created by graphic designer Alexander Imnadze, and equips the sports car with modern day technology like LED lighting, and the aggressive body lines found on current day Lamborghinis.
Unbelievable Wingsuit Cave Flight! Batman Cave, Alexander Polli
Wingsuit / BASE-jump athlete Alexander Polli does the never before done—a tactical flight through a narrow cave on a rugged mountainside. The flight starts with a jump from a hovering helicopter, Alexander reaches speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph) while following a precise trajectory leading to the cave opening, he then fully commits and flies directly through the narrow opening of the “Batman Cave!”
Shot in full HD, this extraordinary flight exceeds the level of commitment most fliers would ever consider—there can be no attempting, the only option is success!
The narrow cave, no wider than Alexander is tall, is located in Roca Foradada Mountains in Montserrat, Spain—a location that has inspired this professional Italian Norwegian athlete’s flying dream his whole life. Alexander hopes his success will inspire others not only to ‘climb over their mountains,’ but to also fly right through them!
1972 BMW Turbo Concept by Paul Bracq
Paul Bracq is an automotive designer famous for his work at Citroën, Peugeot and Mercedes-Benz. The 1972 “Turbo” concept, created for BMW, is one of his most impressive designs, being awarded “Concept Car of the Year” by the Revue Automobile Suisse that year and repeating the feat in 1992 in the Bagatelle Concours d’Elegance.
Storm Surfers: How Heavy is a Big Wave?
“A lot of guys that surf big waves, they try and they are a lot fitter than me but they don’t have that natural spirit to just go. It’s just a charging mechanism or something.” – Ross Clarke-Jones
Storm Surfers break down the mathematical details on how heavy big waves actually are when athletes take them on the head. An unimaginable amount of water threatens the surfer’s life in many ways with a 1/2 million kilograms of water moving 100 kilometers/hour towards the daring charger.
Red Bull and Snap! Orlando present Motion to Light Wakeboarding
The boundaries dividing sport and art are blurred in this collaboration between Red Bull and Snap! Orlando. Mike Dowdy, Adam Errington, and Dallas Friday strap lights to their wakeboards and join with light painter, Patrick Rochon, in an effort to capture the inherent emotion and creativity of athleticism.
Mean rides.
Zille Illustrations
Everything I do in the field of digital and concept art. I am still an amateur, because I need some time to focus on specific things to get better. I will add more paintings over time, as I do more and more personal work.
For a while now, about a year and a half, I’ve been active in the field of concept art and digital painting. I’ve been improving with a steady tempo, more and more with every new bit of work. I will share anything I can, since a lot of my stuff is not personal.
Benedict Redgrove Bertone Series
Benedict Redgrove was born in Woodley near Reading, England. Studied at Berkshire College of Art and Design. Travelled with his camera at 22 and had a small show of his work at 23. His background as graphic designer has heavily influenced his imagery. His carefully composed images are clean and strong. He see beauty in utilitarian spaces and structures, loves good design and functionality. His meticulously crafted photographs range in scope from vast landscapes to intimate technical interiors. Space craft, cars, planes, boats and technology, epic set-ups and close-up still life. Strong, striking and inherently stylish, his work has an uncommonly clean graphic quality, resulting from Redgrove’s subtle experimentations with space and colour. His award winning images have been commissioned by advertising agencies and magazines throughout the world. He is represented by Walter Schupfer Management in the USA and Paris and Visual Artists in the UK and Europe, His advertising clients include IBM, VW, BMW, Audi, Toyota, Honda, Sony, Virgin, BA, T-Mobile, BAe, GE, Wink Creative, Swiss, and his editorial clients include GQ USA, GQ UK, Wired USA, Wired UK, Esquire, Wallpaper, New York Times, The Times,
He is currently working on a number of projects that will be exhibited next year. He lives and works in London and New York.
GoPro: Ken Block in Russia
Ken Block took his Ford Fiesta and an unnecessary amount of GoPros to drift all over Mother Russia.
G-Shock GB6900AA-1 iPhone 4S & 5 with iOS Compatible
Compatible with iPhone 4S (iOS 5.1.1 and iOS 6.0) and iPhone 5. To enable connection with an iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, Casio’s “G-SHOCK+” application must be downloaded from the App Store.
- Incoming Notfications
- Finder function
- Lost Signal Notifcation
Gloss black resin band digital bluetooth watch with silver and black face.
iPhone Mobile Link Features
- Notification of incoming calls and e-mails via the watch
- Phone Finder function to enable iPhone alarm function from the watch
- Warning vibration when the watch loses its connection to the iPhone
- Time adjustment by synchronizing with time data received from the iPhone
- Built-in tilt sensor to detect movement in the watch, while it is in power-saving mode, to automatically reconnect to the iPhone
10 Gadgets to Keep You Busy
Aedle VK-1 Headphones
We first came across these VK-1 headphones from French brand Aedle on Selectism, our refined sister site. With the VK-1, premium materials come together with high-performance titanium transducers for a pair of headphones that blow any other stylish pair out of the water. The first batch ships this month but is unfortunately already sold out. In any case, head to their site to sign up for the next limited shipment.
Lehmann LA100
For a true bird’s-eye view of the world look no further than the LA100 from Lehmann Aviation. The unmanned aircraft soars up to 300 feet in the air to take pictures of the ground below. All that’s required for operation is plugging the battery in and launching it. Unfortunately the GoPro is not included but you can head over to Lehmann’s site to buy your own unmanned craft.
Logitech Ultrathin iPad Mini Case
Our office’s iPad Mini has been keeping us busy and distracted the past few weeks and has indirectly led to at least 3 physical fights here at Highsnobiety HQ. That said, a solid case could come in handy right about now. We recently came across Logitech’s latest offeringwhich combines a protective magnetic case with a keyboard. Sounds perfect for our needs.
LEGO Mac
Yeah this one isn’t technically a gadget but it’s so cool and so close to being a gadget that we had to include it. Photographer Chris McVeigh came through on this one and promised to upload building instructions shortly. Fingers crossed he sticks to his word as this LEGO model seems even cooler than the original.
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer
The creative team at Teenage Engineering recently released their much anticipated OP-1 Portable Synthesizer. Sure there are plenty other portable synths on the market but few are able to match the OP-1′s clean, simple design with a built-in 4 track tape recorder, 4 track mixer, and all the other cool features the device comes with. Pick up yours here.
OYO Speaker Ball
If you can’t tell by now, we’re pretty in to sound and things related to sound. Portability is cool, too. That’s why we’ve included the Ballo Portable Speaker by OYO. The spherical speaker was designed by the Swiss studio Bernhard Burkard and projects sound in every degree – all 360 of them. For a hair above $30, you can’t go wrong. Grab yours here.
iPhone 5 Mophie Juice Pack Case
Like Diane Keaton’s character in Annie Hall the Juice Pack Case from Mophie is neat. Slimmer than previous battery packs, the latest release adds 80% more battery life to your battery-sucking device. The included micro USB cable allows you to charge both your iPhone and the case at the same time. In a word, Mophie’s Juice Pack Case is the best of its kind out right now. Pick up yours straight from the source.
Nike FlyKnit Lunar1+
More technology than gadget, the construction process involved in Nike’s premier trainer was advanced enough to earn them a place on Time’s Best Inventions of 2012. After a brief delay, the sneakers have officially been released and can be picked up straight from Nike’s online shop.
hipKey
Are you tired of losing your car keys? How about losing your phone? Both of those things will most likely continue to happen until the end of time but the hipKey will certainly help decrease those chances. Hook the hipKey up to your keys and track their location with youriPhone or find your iPhone using the hipKey. Until you can ask Google where your idiot self placed something, the hipKey is your best bet.
Cube 3D Printer
Even though 3D printers have been all the rage the past few months, it seems like no one actually has one or has even seen one in person. They’re like the Big Foot of technology. Perhaps that’s a testament to the type of people we hang out with more than anything else, but in any case a few 3d printers have allegedly come to the market and at reasonable prices to boot. The Cube 3D Home Printer is one of these and the contemporary design in combination with the plug-and-play connectivity makes it a front runner in the home 3D printer market. Pick up yours here.
Mercedes-Benz G63/G65 AMG Gronos by Mansory
Mansory has used its place at the Geneva Motor Show to display their latest creation for the new Merecdes-Benz G63/G65 AMG SUB. Dubbed the Gronos, this package for the German off-roader brings a significant power boost for the AMG’s twin-turbo V8 5.5-liter engine, increasing its output from 544 HP to a jaw-droppoing 840 HP. This increase is supported by a custom exhaust system, a new front spoiler with LED daytime running lights, a new rear spoiler, and a carbon fiber spare wheel cover. In case you didn’t already notice, this MB is also sitting on 23-inch ten-spoke alloys and is coated in a Magic Yellow paint job. Inside, the tweaks are just a sharp, with carbon fiber, wood, and leather coating the blacked-out interior with matching yellow contrasting stitching joining an entirely re-designed center console and dashboard. View the results of the entire transformation after the jump and head to Mansory’s site in the coming months to learn more about this latest kit from Mansory.
Facebook Shows Off New Home Page Design
The New York Times article by SOMINI SENGUPTA –
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Hoping to tame the blizzard of information that has turned off many users and discouraged some advertisers,Facebook on Thursday unveiled a major makeover of the home page that greets users when they log into the site.
The new design of the Facebook News Feed presents bigger photos and links, including for advertisements, and lets users see specialized streams focused on topics like music and posts by close friends.
The changes are designed to address the company’s two most vital challenges: how to hold on to users at a time of competing, specialized social networks and how to draw more advertising dollars to please Wall Street.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s co-founder and chief executive, said at a news conference that he wanted Facebook to be “the best personalized newspaper in the world.” And like a newspaper editor, he wants the “front page” of Facebook to be more engaging — in particular on the smaller screens of mobile devices.
The topic-specific News Feeds could well persuade users to spend more time scrolling through various streams of content. And the redesign will offer bigger real estate for advertisers, including more opportunities for brands to feature bigger pictures, which marketers say are more persuasive than words.
Facebook’s proprietary algorithms, which try to guess what every user will want to see, will continue to filter the items that show up on each person’s main News Feed. And users will be able to drill down into specific topics they are interested in, akin to the sections of a newspaper.
For instance, they can switch over to specialized feeds that are focused on just the music they are interested in, or they can scroll through a feed that consists of posts from the pages of products and people they follow — a bit like Twitter. If they want to see everything that their friends have posted, they can choose to do that, too; those posts will rush down in chronological order, without any filtering by Facebook’s robots.
Facebook introduced the new design to some users of the Web version of its service on Thursday, and will extend it to all Web users and to mobile apps in coming weeks.
It’s unclear how users will react to the changes; in the past, major design changes have often been greeted by complaints, at least initially.
Investors seemed to welcome the new look. Shares of Facebook rose 4.1 percent on Tuesday, to $28.58. But the company’s stock price remains substantially lower than its $38 initial public offering price last May.
Facebook is clearly hoping the new format will encourage users to stay longer on the site. At the news conference to announce the changes, officials offered examples of content they hoped would be compelling: photos of a cousin’s babies on one area of the page, Justin Timberlake concert news on another, a list of stories your friends liked on National Public Radio on still another.
“The best personalized newspaper should have a broad diversity of content,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. “The most important stuff is going to be on the front page,” he went on. “Then people have a chance to dig in.”
The announcement met with swift praise from the advertising industry. In addition to bigger ad formats, the redesign’s specialized content streams could keep users glued to the site longer, marketers said.
“This will result in more time spent over all on the Facebook News Feed — and of course, increase engagement with content and ads,” said Hussein Fazal, chief executive of AdParlor, which buys advertisements on Facebook on behalf of several brands.
Facebook executives suggested that there would be no immediate changes to the number of advertisements that appear on the News Feed.
Julie Zhou, the company’s design chief, said only that ads would be more visual. “Everything across the board is going to get this richer, more immersive design,” Ms. Zhou said.
The redesign is also a nod to the ubiquity of mobile devices, which a majority of Facebook’s one billion users worldwide use to log into their accounts. Pictures will show up bigger in the News Feed. And there will be larger images of maps and links to articles. In that way, the new look is a nod to other social networks that are seeing viral growth, like Pinterest, which is built around large pictures.
The new News Feed emphasizes the importance of photographs, which are one of Facebook’s most underexploited assets. Mr. Zuckerberg said that half of all News Feed posts are pictures, compared with about a quarter of all posts a year ago. Every day, 350 million pictures are uploaded to Facebook by individual users and brands.
The new design is virtually identical on the desktop and on tablets and cellphones.
Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Robert W. Baird, said that the changes were positive for the company. “We see this as more likely enhancing the longer-term value of Facebook for both users and advertisers rather than adding materially to financial performance in the very near term,” he said.
Users weighed in on Twitter.
“Not sure if @facebook is merchandising our attention or Zuckerberg cares about our reading habits,” Daixin Neill-Quan, a self-described Boston University senior, posted after the news.
Others pointed out that Flipboard, a popular app, already offers a personalized newspaper in which users choose the topics and publications they are interested in.
Siva Vaidhyanathan, chairman of the media studies department at the University of Virginia, said the redesign could help educate users as to just how much Facebook’s algorithms filter what they see on what they think of as their social network.
“Users will at least be under less of an illusion that what’s happening on Facebook is merely a function of what their friends are doing,” he said. “Facebook is the puppet master of our social network.”
RIOT Video Game Takes Inspiration from Clashes Across the Globe
A Riot simulator for PC, Mac, iOS, Android and OUYA seeking funding on IndieGoGo.
Behind Riot
As the economical crisis advances, the discontent of an entire population cannot help but outburst in Riots, where the sounds of many voices get heard at once. The Director Leonard Menchiari has been experiencing this form of protest in person, and the game “Riot” was born as a way to express it and to tell the stories of these fights. What is that triggers such a strife? What does a cop feel during the conflict? In “Riot”, the player will experience both sides of a fight in which there is no such thing as “victory” or “defeat”.
About the team
The funding for the game will enable the developers to travel, document and experience live riots going on in Italy, Greece, Egypt and possibly many other places around the world. Only comments and reports from the people joining the conflicts will be taken into consideration, attempting to depict both sides of the fight without bias, only objectivity and facts. Leonard Mechiari, previously an Editor/Cinematographer at Valve, is joined by game designer Mattia Traverso, programmer Ugur Ister, composer Simon Michel, sound designer Eric Wegener, and sound designer Rolando Nadal on his team.
On the funding
In addition to the rent and living expenses of the people involved, the costs for the research phase and the eventual contribution of other composers, software licenses are required to release the game on PC, Mac, iOS, Android and OUYA. Living in a country drowning in debt and corruption, it is practically impossible for Team “Riot” to find way to fund the project in Italy and we are therefore asking for your help. We need you to spread the voice on an important issue through the medium of videogames. Stop listening to the lies of the media, shut down the television and get yourself in the line, to fight for your freedom of speech.
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/riotgame.org
Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/LMenchiari
Official Website: http://www.riotgame.org
Presskit: http://www.stimunation.com/projects/R…
Contact email: leonard.menchiari@gmail.com ; contact@mattiatraverso.com