Sunday
Feb022014

EasyDownloader lets you save Instagram videos and images on Android sans rooting

Android users could only previously save images and videos from Instagram if their smartphone is rooted. Now, a new app called EasyDownloader will help you download the Instagram media without the need to root your phone. Before you download the app though, make sure you have the Instagram app already installed. There’s a bug in the app that won’t let it run if you download EasyDownloader before Instagram.

Once you have it installed, you just activate the download images option and tap on the Instagram icon on the app. You just have to select the three-dot menu at the bottom of each image and select “Copy Share URL.” You will get the notice that the link has been copied to your clipboard but the app has already downloaded the photo if you slide your notifications pane down.

Source: Lifehacker

Sunday
Feb022014

Sensory Fiction concept to help you physically experience books

 

We’ve all heard of Smell-O-Vision as an idea meant to enhance the viewing experience. But we also know that is far from reality at the moment. But what about a book that lets you feel the plot? Well, MIT Media Lab researchers want to make that a reality with the Sensory Fiction prototype. In order to feel the book, the reader will have to wear a vest that is filled with actuators and sensors that are meant to change skin temperature through local heating; to express looseness and tightness through airbags; and simulate increased heart rate or shivering through vibration.

The researchers used the sci-fi novella “The Girl Who Was Plugged In” to pair and demonstrate the abilities of the vest. The book even comes with LED lighting to create ambient lighting for the reader.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
Feb022014

First look at Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon

Lenovo's ThinkPad Carbon X1 is their latest take on a business ultrabook and currently the lightest 14-inch notebbok in the market. Seen here on display at CES 2014, it has special powers. You can charge it up to 80 per cent capacity in under 35 minutes thanks to RapidCharge technology. It also features the latest Intel Haswell processors, has a fingerprint reader for increased security and is military spec tested for high pressure, humidity, vibration, high temperature, temperature shock, low pressure (15,000 ft), low temperature, and dust. 

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Photos by Alex Davies shot on Sony CyberShot RX10 courtesy of Sony Canada

Sunday
Feb022014

Red Google Nexus 5 press render leaked ahead of reported announcement

Google is supposedly selling the Nexus 5 in different colors and just ahead of the announcement date (February 4) Evleaks on Twitter posted press render of a red coloured handset on January 31. This Nexus 5 will carry the same specs as the white and black versions and will reportedly run 4.4 KitKat out of the box but will be upgraded to the new 4.4.2 build through an over-the-air update that will appear when you power up the device.

Source: Cult of Android