Entries by Nicole Batac (11812)

Sunday
Mar222015

Tiny crossfader wants to boost your iPad DJ skills

The team behind EDJing wants to help casual DJs slim down their kit with is new tiny crossfader. Called Mixfader, this little device hooks up to an app that will give you some sort of physical control and let you mix, spin, and scratch the digital vinyl of your choice. The makers promise that after five years of R&D with Mixfader, it should get rid of the latency that plagues other DJ apps. There’s a bit of a wait though to see if this lives up to the hype.

Source: EDJing | Via: The Verge

Sunday
Mar222015

Connect more devices out of a single USB port with InfiniteUSB

Tired of having to cycle through your devices when connecting to the one available USB port on your notebook? A Kickstarter project wants to help ease your pain with the InfiniteUSB. It’s a USB charging cable with ends stacked like nesting dolls into the back of the connector from the USB cable in front of it. It’s basically daisy chains USB cables and you can stack as many USB devices into a single USB port. It’ll be available in microUSB, Lightning, and Female USB charging ends. A single cable will cost you around US$10 while early bird supplies last. Project has over a month to go and shipping will happen June 15.

Source: Kickstarter | Via: Android Community

Saturday
Mar212015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 3/15-3/21

Saturday
Mar212015

Get filter suggestions for your photos with Priime for iPhone

Hate having to go through tons of filters just to get the right one? Priime for iPhone will intelligently select the right filter for your shots. It uses the content of the image and offers up suggestions you can use. Filters were curated from a community of photographers who made them available for purchase. You can buy each filter for US$0.99 or unlock the set of 66 for the launch price of $12.99.

You can also use the app to tweak photos through its clean interface. The basic app is free for download and it comes with a handful of filters.

Source: The Next Web