Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Futurico – All components for web design in the one PSD file

Futurico – All components for web design in the one PSD file:


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Futurico UI Pro is the world’s biggest user interface elements pack. It contains more than 200 web design elements that can be used in any project no matter the style or the concept. The pack contains a set of elements added in one extraordinary collection and the good thing is that you can use them for any design or application.


All the elements from this pack are editable and available in PSD (fully layered), hence they can be easily integrated in any concept or design. This archive provides 3 sets of elements in different colors and 2 examples of web design where they have been used. You will get a better idea on how a single UI Kit can help you create plenty of different designs.


3 prev1 Futurico   All components for web design in the one PSD file


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Daily iPad App: Master Your DSLR Camera

Daily iPad App: Master Your DSLR Camera:






Those wanting to upgrade to a DSLR might find there's a steep learning curve involved. Instead of relying on automatic controls, you're faced with a slew of new tools and concepts. And while you can get decent photos with a DSLR's automatic settings, it's nothing like learning to use the manual controls on a camera.



The new $9.99 Master Your DSLR Camera from Open Air Publishing is an absolutely luscious interactive book with video tutorials, an in-depth look at how your camera works, how to fix common image problems and answers to just about any question you have about using a DSLR.



The app, built using Inkling, is geared toward beginners, but I can see professionals using this as well. It allows you to take notes and saves highlights and bookmarks. All of these are accessible from anywhere in the app. You can set up an account to share highlights and notes, useful if you're a teacher and want your students to have this book. I really enjoyed the detailed shooting guide for taking pictures of everything from pets to forests. It doesn't just teach you what the camera controls are for but how to use it in real-life situations.



Even if a DSLR isn't in your immediate future, this book teaches you basic photography principles. Most point-and-shoot cameras have a few manual controls, and you can learn how to use to get the most out of the camera you already have. If you have an interest in photography and want to know more, Master Your DSLR Camera is the best purchase you can make.

Daily iPad App: Master Your DSLR Camera originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 19 Dec 2011 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Spend The Next 22 Minutes Mesmerized By This Near-Perpetual Motion Double Pendulum

Spend The Next 22 Minutes Mesmerized By This Near-Perpetual Motion Double Pendulum:

YouTuber yamamo2 hasn’t created the world’s first perpetual motion machine with this high-performance double pendulum. But he did create a hypnotic way to lose 22 minutes of your life staring at your screen.
There’s unfortunately no description on what makes the double pendulum so highly efficient, so we’re just going to assume it’s a mix of the world’s most awe ...

JayCar Launches Android TV Media Player

JayCar Launches Android TV Media Player:

Android’s an awesome platform for smartphones. It’s pretty good for tablets too. But as a TV platform? Really? Kogan’s already launched an Android TV media player, and now JayCar has followed suit with the Jaycar Smart Android TV Media Player.
Costing $199, the device connects to your TV via HDMI and lets you play a variety of media file formats, including MKV, VOB, and DivX on y ...

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Command and Conquer: Tiberium Alliances headed to browsers, mobile

Command and Conquer: Tiberium Alliances headed to browsers, mobile:




EA continues the expansion of its "play4free" portfolio with the announcement of Command and Conquer: Tiberium Alliances, developed by Phenomic. The browser- and mobile-based strategy MMO will begin a closed beta on December 15. Interested generals can sign up at the game's official site.



The mobile Command and Conquer comes hot on the heels of last weekend's announcement of Command and Conquer: Generals 2, currently in production at BioWare Victory for launch on PC in 2013.

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Sketchy Santas: Dreamcrushing the Kiddies, One Christmas at a Time

Sketchy Santas: Dreamcrushing the Kiddies, One Christmas at a Time:




See what other devious holiday plotting is happening on Sketchy Santas!






Autocowrecks: A Bearded Dragon Shows Mad Skills, Is 10x Cooler Than Your Cat

Autocowrecks: A Bearded Dragon Shows Mad Skills, Is 10x Cooler Than Your Cat:



We’ve already heard about cats who play app games, but can they possibly compete with a bearded dragon? I mean, this guy can use his freaking tongue. HIS TONGUE.