Posts Tagged ‘New Tech’

TechnoloGEEZ…

by tomskowronski | September 4th, 2009

tomtypesgreyOver the last year alone, posting on this very blog has been quite eye opening. One of my favorite experiences has been all of the various new types of technologies that have come out recently. Some of them made me scratch my head, some of them made me think, some of them solved my problems and some of them created new ones. One of the most intriguing of all of these posts, was the story of the “eyeborg.” This was basically a tiny camcorder, that was inserted into somebody’s eye! The long term hope being that it would become attached to a blind person’s brain to see. While the short term plan? Yup, to create a reality tv show.

Another interesting blog came with an editing system called “Tamper” being created by Oblong Industries, a software company that’s is trying to create an entirely new editing work flow and interface…. That is just well, remarkable to say the least. It involves users editing in a fashion more representative of something out of the movie Minority Report rather than a standard NLE. The company is the creator of what they have deemed “g-speak” which is a spatial operating environment, used for a computer program.

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Aleratec’s 3rd Generation RoboRacer DVD CD Duplicator Needs No Computer

by editorialstaff | July 7th, 2009

blog_aleratecFrom an Aleratec Inc. press release.

Aleratec Inc., leading developer and manufacturer of “Prosumers’ Choice” solutions for the USB, Flash, HDD, Blu-ray, DVD CD, duplicating, and DVD/CD publishing markets, introduced today a new stand alone (SA) robotic disc duplicator. The DVD/CD RoboRacer SA is the 3rd generation of the highly successful RoboRacer DVD CD duplicator series and is a fully automatic, stand alone DVD CD duplicator with a 100 disc DVD copy or CD copy capacity. Stand alone means no computer is required and customers can load it with a source disc and up to 100 blank DVDs or CDs and it will produce 100 DVD or CD copies completely unattended. Read the rest of this entry »

Active Media Products Introduces Predator GT SATA-II SSDs

by editorialstaff | July 1st, 2009

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From an Active Media Products press release:

8-Channel Controller and 128MB of SDRAM Cache Combined with Flex-Fit Adapter make these SSDs Ideal for High-End Desktops - Active Media Products, manufacturer of unique USB drives including the Obama drive, today introduced the new Predator GT series of 2.5-inch Serial ATA solid state drives that support outrageously fast data transfer speeds and include a Flex-fit adapter bracket to facilitate mounting in 3.5-inch drive bays.

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Matrox Graphics Unveils Triple and Quad Monitor DisplayPort M-Series Graphics Cards

by editorialstaff | June 26th, 2009

Matrox M-Series Graphics Cards Reprinted from a Matrox Graphics press release

Matrox Graphics today announced the availability of the Matrox M9138 and Matrox M9148 DisplayPort graphics cards. Expanding the M-Series product line, these new triple- and quad-monitor cards offer a remarkable 1 GB of memory, and with support for independent or stretched mode at resolutions up to 2560×1600 per output, users can drive business, industrial, and government applications on an exceptional multi-monitor platform. Read the rest of this entry »

How do you watch tv?

by tomskowronski | March 31st, 2009

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Onei Solutions has just unleashed a brand new 6.1 home theater speaker stand into the world! And I thought that it may be of some interest to Videomaker Readers to look at. After all we all watch TV, some of us are in the process of creating & compiling or already have a Home Theater set up that can make the average movie goer blush. Featuring six 15W speakers with a built in amp, HDMI ports and a VFD display, the piano-black finish looks very nice on the eyes. Currently available in the UK, it has not made it to the states yet.  Definitely an accessory worth considering for all or you renters and movie buyers out there…

Video On Demand…

by tomskowronski | February 23rd, 2009

I just had an interesting conversation which sparked my interest in Video On Demand. Why is it that V.O.D. never caught on? In my personal opinion, it’s what the general public wants. I think that the problem was it has never been marketed correctly. Personally, I think that the future of V.O.D. will become attaching the service to cell phones, MP3s, you name it. All of the technologies will slowly merge together. And consumers will be able to order movies, tv shows, webisodes, download programs, etc. Through their small gadgets & gizmos. I’m curious to see what all of you think. Netfix just reached 10,000 million subs. So the potential is there. What is the future of V.O.D.?

Microsoft’s Touchscreen Computer

by tomskowronski | January 30th, 2009

microsoft-office.jpg Just wanted to direct everybody’s attention to Microsoft’s latest computer interface design.

Imagine if you will, a coffee table that works as a computer interface, with out the use of a mouse and keyboard… Now imagine if this was real. How would it effect how you will end up editing video? And for that matter, would it just be limited to a coffee table or would it be installed along the wall? Don’t just take my word for it, by all means take a look for yourselves.

Two-Way Television

by tomskowronski | January 21st, 2009

Running across the screen with your eyes doesn’t normally result in watching two of your favorite shows, at exactly the same time. However, in this case by simply adjusting the position from which you watch the television-you can see a completely different channel! No really, check out this video brought to us by way of technology-clip.com

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