Tuesday, April 2, 2013

'Hakitzu' Teaches Kids to Code With Robot Warriors

Hakitzu12013-03-27 19:47:50 UTC

Complete with battling robots, challenging arenas and a little bit of friendly competition, Kuato Studio's new game seeks to both entertain and educate as it teaches children how to code.

Hakitzu: Code of the Warrior, a strategy game, prompts players to type basic JavaScript to control characters. The free iPad app pits two robots against each other in a battle arena, where each user takes turns coding increasingly complex instructions to move and use weapons.

No previous knowledge of programming is necessary and the in-game keyboard is customized with commonly used keys. Kuato Studios takes an immersive gamification approach to pique players' interest in coding. Other organizations, like CoderDojo and Codecademy, aim to engage younger crowds with free courses and open-source software.

At the end of the game, players will have learned variables, functions, core construction of code, and syntax for JavaScript, founder and CEO Frank Meehan explained.

To create Hakitzu, Kuato conducted research at schools in the U.S. and United Kingdom. The game has been tested on students with positive reactions from participants and educators.

"What was very interesting was, for well over an hour, how engaged these students were without much instruction," said Eric Sheninger, principal of New Milford High School.

What do you think of Hakitzu? Do you recommend any games that teach coding? Let us know in the comments.

Image courtesy of Kuato

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Slim, Portable Charger Could Keep Your Phone Powered for a Week

2013-03-27 18:51:25 UTC

Though smartphones can do many amazing things these days, we can all admit they honestly turn into useless paperweights when the battery dies. So a Provo, Utah-based technology company has developed a portable charger that they claim can power the average smartphone for nearly a week.

The "Reservoir" from Dark Energy is a slim, portable charger that looks a lot like your phone, as explained in the video above. It can recharge the average smartphone four to six times, which could translate to an entire week's worth of power. That sounds like an ideal gadget for emergencies, and since the Reservoir can hold a charge for well over a year, it would be a good addition to any emergency kit.

"Like most people I found that at completely inopportune times my phone was dying, my camera would die on vacation, and I was nowhere near an outlet, or I had to go somewhere so I couldn't charge it," co-founder Garrett Aida said, in the company's Kickstarter video. While there are a lot of chargers out on the market, the founders say they wanted to design something that wasn't big and cumbersome or small, but with only a little charge.

The Reservoir can also charge two USB devices at the same time, except it's not designed to juice up two tablets simultaneously.

Dark Energy's Kickstarter campaign has already surpassed its $100,000 goal, surpassing $153,000 by Wednesday afternoon. Backers who pledge at least $69 can get a Reservoir (limited stock), while anyone pledging over $10 gets a waterproof bag for the Reservoir. If you're interested, be aware that the Kickstarter project only has a few hours left to go.

Image and thumbnail courtesy of Dark Energy

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Celebrate Mariah Carey's B-Day With a Lifetime of Awkward Moments

NowThis News 2013-03-27 21:12:56 UTC

In honor of the songstress' 43rd birthday, here's a mashup full of rainbows, ice cream and Mariah Carey.

Image via Getty Images

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Topics: funny videos, mariah carey, Music, Video, Videos, Watercooler NowThis News is video news for the mobile and social generation. It’s news, but fun. Download the free app: nowth.is/downloadforiOS

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Legendary Coach Phil Jackson Is a Hit With Cryptic First Tweet

Phil-jackson2013-03-27 22:48:32 UTC

Hall of Fame NBA coach Phil Jackson is known equally for his 11 championship rings and incredible ability to play mind games that manipulate foes and allies alike into doing his bidding.

Nicknamed "The Zen Master," Jackson was found on Twitter by Twitter by sports fans Wednesday morning. It's a verified account, which means Twitter knows it's the real deal. According to Twbirthday.com, he's been on the service since March 11.

Hours passed, and Jackson racked up tens of thousands of followers without posting a single message. Then, finally, this:

A subliminal message to online fans and haters? A passive-aggressive poke at an old rival? The seed of some plot to brainwash the entire human race? Or just a simple butt tweet?

No one knows, but the message combined with Jackson's legendary mystique were enough make his name a worldwide Twitter trend following the post.

Just another day on the sports Internet, where there's never a dull moment.

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45 Oddball Facts About U.S. Presidents

2013-03-28 00:46:26 UTC

You voted for these men (or maybe not) and they led your country and are forever chiseled into U.S. history, but what do you really know about the Presidents of the United States?

Sure you might know their political party, views on important issues and maybe the name of their wife, but do you know their deepest darkest fears? Their likes and dislikes? The secrets they shield from all branches of government?

Well, Mental Floss does, and they have gathered 45 of those little factoids to share with you. And OK, they aren't so much deep dark secrets as goofy, questionable moments in each commander-in-chief's history, but they are rarely known. Facts like how Ulysses S. Grant was once pulled over for speeding on a horse, Bill Clinton knew a lot about My Little Pony and Richard Nixon's favorite snack was cottage cheese and ketchup.

Beware though, these facts may make you remember POTUSes for all the wrong reasons.

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Watch Al Pacino's Best Screaming Moments in 6 Minutes

2013-03-27 20:37:32 UTC

In a recent interview with Forbes, actor Robin Williams dished out a handful of tidbits about his most famous roles throughout his 30-plus-year career.

Working with Al Pacino in 2002's Insomnia, he said, was especially memorable: "[His] character was crazy. Before every take, he would roar like a lion."

Roar like a lion. "Roaring," of course, might be a bit of an extreme characterization — but Pacino certainly isn't known for his whispering roles.

Chicago-based filmmaker Nelson Carvajal threw together the above compilation — appropriately called "Pacino: Full Roar" — of some of the actor's most memorable movie meltdowns. He originally produced the clip as a video essay for Press Play.

Movies include Scarface, Any Given Sunday, Donnie Brasco and Scent of a Woman, plus many more. Watch it for yourself up top.

WARNING: Intense — and totally NSFW — yelling ahead.

What are your favorite Pacino moments? Share them with us in the comments below.

Image courtesy of Vimeo, Nelson Carvajal

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Ford Challenges Developers to Tackle Car Data

James-farley-at-ny-auto-show2013-03-28 00:25:41 UTC

Ford is taking what may be the first step in creating a new, cohesive, multi-screen, contextually aware experience between smartphones and cars. The automaker announced this week at the New York International Auto Show, the Ford Personalized Fuel-Efficiency App Challenge, an app-development contest that will let developers tap into Ford’s OpenXC API and give them direct access to data collected by Ford cars.

The contest, which launches this summer, is narrowly focused on using that data to create apps that help improve and/or track fuel efficiency. According to Facebook’s Global Head of Automotive Doug Frisbie, that matters more to consumers than the car's price by a factor of 10. Ford also settled on fuel efficiency because its executives believe there may be more accurate ways of finding real-world MPG ratings via a combination of crowdsourcing and real-time car data.

Frisbie and Google’s Director of Global Mobile Sales and Product Strategy Brendon Kraham, however, joined Ford EVP of Global Marketing, Sales and Service, Jim Farley, Jr., on stage (and in a panel discussion following the keynote) to talk about the broader possibilities.

Farley said consumers still take a step back when they move from using their phones to getting into their cars. Google’s Kraham said there’s a “disconnect in the auto space.” If, for example, you perform a search on your smartphone, that information is lost when you get in the car, said Kraham. You may even be required to perform that same search again on the vehicle’s dashboard system.

The vision is to have all of those screens finally work together, and there is good reason to do this.

The vision is to have all of those screens finally work together, and there is good reason to do this.

Farley identified mobile phones as one of the major trends that “will change our industry forever” (others include the demographic changes of Hispanics, women and millenials), and reminded the auto show keynote audience that one in six people in the world now owns a smartphone. Those devices are transforming their lives. According to one data point Farley presented, "82% of U.S. and European consumers believe there is a mobile app they can’t go a day without."

Your car — the original mobile, social device — already knows a lot about your driving experience. It's a rolling computer filled with hundreds of sensors that measure speed, location, tire pressure, if your door is ajar, and every part of engine performance. Yet, sometimes it seems to know so little about you. In fact, your phone probably knows a lot more.

Auto manufacturers such as Ford have sought to bridge the gap between the cars we sit in and the phones in our pockets with platforms like Sync, Bluetooth connectivity, hands-free voice control and in-car apps. Yet it’s not yet a cohesive experience.

“It’s time for the car to be a social device. Not to be isolated,” said Farley.

In this trial, developers will gain access to roughly 20 in-car data points. The data arrives in a highly digestible JSON (JavaScript Object language), that developers can choose to use any way they want. So while it’s called an app challenge, they could use it to power and access external hardware such as a hood-mounted solar array.

I saw a brief demo where Ford technicians used the data to drive an Android tablet-based dashboard that included location, fuel mileage, brake use (and its impact on fuel mileage), speed and more.

Developers have two options for developing an app. One is to buy a hardware kit from Ford (I saw a prototype). The key component is the “vehicle interface.” It plugs into the car’s data port and communicates with your mobile device via Bluetooth. A Ford representative told me there are many devices that can plug in and read that data, but none (beyond this one) that can deliver data to developers. As of now, Ford couldn't say when the kit would be available, or offer much detail on pricing. “Free” is under consideration.

The other option is to use Ford’s emulator data, which is already freely available on the company's website. It's not real-time, but can provide a variety of scenarios programmers can develop against.

The best fuel efficiency apps could win prizes totaling $50,000 from Ford.

While this contest is just a first step, there’s broader value for Ford’s customers in this “democratization of data.”

“What we recognize is that if we lower those barriers to innovation, we can get outside help,” said K. Venkatesh Prasad, Senior Leader Open Innovation at Ford.

Putting this data in the hands of outside developers will clearly lead to ideas beyond fuel efficiency, leading into areas where the increasing amounts of in-car technology has led to greater concerns over driver distractibility.

Smartphones are such a big part of our lives (Ford’s Farley recounted an anecdote that said the average stolen wallet is replaced in two days, while the average stolen phone is replaced in one), that the integration of our digital life into cars is almost a given. But, “the most important part for Ford is to enable that to happen safely,” said Farley.

Ford executives added, though, that their open architecture means it's possible that someone will eventually be working on a distracted-driving app.

There’s also the chance that further integration of the cellphone experience, in a far more seamless way, could lead to lower driver distraction. Google’s Kraham said seamless interactivity — more predictive interaction within the car so you never have to use the phone — could make a difference.

The group did acknowledge that a more contextually aware car could introduce privacy concerns, but Ford’s Farley said everything will be opt-in. “It won’t work if it’s annoying. It won’t work if it’s creepy.”

What do you think? Are you ready for developers to tap into all that in-car data? Let us know in the comments below.

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