Monday
Nov102014

Raspberry Pi is now smaller and cheaper

The world's tiniest computer has been made even smaller. The popular Raspberry Pi has added the Model A+ which is even smaller and cheaper than the Model B+. At just 2.6 inches, the Model A+ features Broadcom BCM2835 System-on-a-Chip and 256MB of RAM, draws less power, features a microSD card slot and costs $20 ($29 plus shipping, without import fees, taxes). Raspberry Pi boards have been popular for people who are learning to code as it runs various flavours of Linux. It has also spawned a cottage industry of accessory, add-on and cases which enable it to be used in various situations. Check it out here.

Monday
Nov102014

Night-time shots of Eiffel Tower are considered copyright violations

Heading over to Paris for a quick vacation soon? You might want to keep night-time photos of the Eiffel Tower for yourself. You see the Eiffel Tower is part of public domain and it’s okay to take shots of it during the day. However, at night it is illuminated by different light shows and those are considered copyrighted works of art. So, “reproducing” or taking photos of them and sharing them online will need to have the permission of the artist.

This issue was brought to light when EU Observer pointed out that Belgium and Italy also have copyrights on public buildings like the Belgian landmark Atomium. While you probably have little to fear when it comes to enforcement, it is still good to know these things.

Source: EU Observer | Via: SlashGear

Monday
Nov102014

HealthKit app Deadline tells you when you’re going to die

There’s nothing like a visual reminder of your impending death to keep you on your toes or creep you out immensely. A new HealthKit app for iOS 8 called Deadline is designed to let you know when you’re supposed to bite the dust. It makes use of a short quiz and HealthKit functionality to let you know when you’re supposed to die. It uses your answer and HealthKit information to calculate a generic algorithm for your death. It even has a timer that counts down to your death, which you can turn into a widget on your screen (if this is your kind of thing). Morbidness aside, it’s the kind of thing we’d need to remind us that life is short and we better get some living done.

Source: Gizmodo | Download: Apple iTunes App Store ($0.99)

Monday
Nov102014

Japanese-designed umbrella can stand on its own

Umbrellas are a staple for any weather condition. It is useful but it can get rather unwieldy at times and break kind of easily. Japanese designer Oki Sato is hoping to make the humble umbrella a bit more durable and ergonomic. His Stay-brella can be leaned against a wall without falling down or have it stand on its own. You can even hang it off a table easily with the two prongs that stick out of the handle. If ever you find yourself in Japan one of these days, it is for sale at Seibu for about US$54.

Source: The Verge