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Animoog Anisotropic Synth Engine for iPad

Animoog, powered by Moog’s new Anisotropic Synth Engine (ASE), is the first professional polyphonic synthesizer designed exclusively for the iPad. ASE allows you to move dynamically through an X/Y space of unique timbres to create a constantly evolving and expressive soundscape.

Animoog captures the vast sonic vocabulary of Moog synthesizers and applies it to the modern touch surface paradigm, enabling you to quickly sculpt incredibly fluid and dynamic sounds that live, breathe, and evolve as you play them.

Visually captivating and sonically immersive, Animoog brings iPad based music production to the next level. Whether you are new to synthesis or a professional, Animoog’s unique user interface gives you the power to easily create a visually vibrant and sonically rich universe. It is the ultimate tool for total creative expression!

(vía iTunes App Store)

Android vs. iPhone: Different OS, different habits

Oslo, Norway — October 27, 2011

Did you know that Android users are actually more likely to be active on music web sites than iPhone owners? Or, that feature phone users are the most active social web users? These stats and more are available in this month’s State of the Mobile Web report where we take a look at the differences between web usage for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Phone and feature phones users. Anonymous, aggregated data from the Opera Audience Network show the differences in surfing habits between the different mobile platforms.

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BeeTagg QR Reader for Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) Update

If you have a WP7.5 phone, try testing out the updated BeeTagg Reader:
Realtime Scanning!
Better application flow
New User Interface
Native support for BeeTagg Contact

(vía BeeTagg)

BeeTagg QR Reader for Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) Update

If you have a WP7.5 phone, try testing out the updated BeeTagg Reader:

  • Realtime Scanning!
  • Better application flow
  • New User Interface
  • Native support for BeeTagg Contact

(vía BeeTagg)

OmniTouch - Demo Video

OmniTouch is a wearable depth-sensing and projection system that enables interactive multitouch applications on everyday surfaces. Beyond the shoulder-worn system, there is no instrumentation of the user or environment. Foremost, the system allows the wearer to use their hands, arms and legs as graphical, interactive surfaces. Users can also transiently appropriate surfaces from the environment to expand the interactive area (e.g., books, walls, tables). On such surfaces - without any calibration - OmniTouch provides capabilities similar to that of a mouse or touchscreen: X and Y location in 2D interfaces and whether fingers are “clicked” or hovering, enabling a wide variety of interactions. Thus, it is now conceivable that anything one can do on today’s mobile devices, they could do in the palm of their hand.

http://www.chrisharrison.net/index.php/Research/OmniTouch

Iris 9000 Voice Control Module for Siri

http://thinkgeek.com/eb7d?cpg=yt

Will It Blend - iPhone 4S (New iPhone App)

Tom has adapted the new Siri technology from the new iPhone 4S into his Blendtec Total Blender.

Also, look for the new WILL IT BLEND app from the App Store. It’s Free! (and we all like free)

Nokia N9 Screenshots

(by HellMichael)

Source: mblng

Understanding Symbian Belle: Exclusive video documentary

We interview the designers responsible for Symbian Belle and let them explain the vision, observations, learnings and processes that go into creating a great user experience. Read more: http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/10/understanding-symbian-belle-exclusi…

Parkbud iPhone App

Parkbud 2.0: the most comprehensive, beautifully designed parking & navigation app on the market. Plus..it’s just plain fun to use.

(vía Apple App Store)

Source: mblng

Tesla Model S Infotainment and iPhone app

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