Sunday
Jun192016

BitCam brings low-res retro fun to your iPhone cam

We’re all about the high-res beautiful images these days but sometimes you want to indulge in some old school fun. That’s what apps like BitCam are here for. This iOS app brings a pixelated retro feel to your shots. You get low-res black and white shots with three options for image quality. If you want your image to come out colored, you’ll have to shell out US$2 for it. The app itself is free for you to try out though.

Source: Lifehacker

Friday
Jun172016

Play with Facebook Messenger’s ‘hidden’ soccer game


Basketball isn’t your thing? Well, maybe you’re more a soccer fan. Facebook is capitalizing on that and adding another game into Messenger. Instead of flicking a basketball to shoot in a hoop, this time you try to keep a soccer ball up. Think of the mechanics of Flappy Bird. It’s not easy as it looks either. If you want to give it a try, just like the basketball game, send a friend a soccer ball and get the ball rolling (pun intended).

Friday
Jun172016

Magic Leap and Lucasfilm want to bring C-3PO into your living room

It’s feels like a match made in heaven when you think about Lucasfilm and mixed-reality startup Magic Leap partnering, especially if you think about the technology the two companies can bring into the world. What took over a year of “courtship” has resulted in the two innovators working to bringing Star Wars content into our lives. Magic Leap is working closely with Lucasfilm’s forward-looking division, xLab, to do something both brands won’t elaborate on. But a video showed at WIRED Business Conference shows the possibility of having C-3PO in your living room interacting with you and sharing the issues from the Star Wars galaxy, making use of augmented reality and other “mixed reality” tech we’re sure is headed our way many years from now. What they could put forward could be a new medium to consume content or change the way we tell stories. It’s all pretty exciting, if you ask us.

Source: WIRED

Friday
Jun172016

Shazam brings auto listening to Android

Saying this feature has been a long time coming is an understatement. After about two and a half years, Shazam finally decided that Android users could enable its auto listening feature. What this feature does is it keeps the app on in the background to listen to whatever tunes are playing. You no longer need to whip out your phone when you want to quickly capture a song you discovered you like. This’ll come in handy at the next party you go to or while you drive and you hear a song you like on the radio. Of course, you have to be prepared for the battery drain. But you can opt to just turn it on in places where you think you’d be listening to good music.

Source: Engadget