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How many times in TV series and movies have you seen the police, FBI, counter terrorist units, private military companies and other forensics scenarios picking up crappy surveilance cameras, cellcam footage of photos and other very bad sources, applying some pixie magic state of the art impossible software and using it to scrape out information out of nowhere?
Tons of times I’m guessing will be the answer.
For all of you who knows too well scenes like that, dunk3d created this video compilation that is hilarious and very very sad at the same time. Continue lendo 'Let’s ENHANCE!'»
If you follow the tech news, you probably already heard that YouTube is already testing and slowly preparing it’s videos to play in full HD 1080p.
It seems there are already some videos working in full High Definition.
I have no way to test it out here at home, but I’m posting some of them. Continue lendo 'YouTube Full HD 1080p'»
You probably already saw some extreme cooling overclock videos out there.
This one, using liquid helium on an AMD Phenom II processor beats the 3DMark06 world record with speeds over 7Ghz!
Ok, so maybe you understood nothing of what I just said.
It’s basically a computer reaching extreme speeds by using extreme methods to keep the processor cool.
If you’re not nerd enough to get this video, at least this may serve as a lesson to people in the advertisement industry: Leave it to a big ad campaign to turn nerds doing an otherwise extremely boring task to turn it into something very awesome. xD
A numerical video about the history and potential of computers – this is what Trillions by MAYA Design is about:
Quoting the Vimeo description: “This is a short film (a fast paced preview of a larger effort) by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on the invisible but fast approaching challenges and opportunities in the pervasive computing age”.
Like it or not, several technologies we use today were developed by Microsoft Research.
But mostly, there are lots of very promising new concepts coming out.