Saturday, April 13, 2013

Audi and T-Mobile Team Up for $15/Month In-Car Wireless Data Service

Audi-t-mobile-car2013-04-05 16:02:45 UTC

There's a little secret about connecting to the Internet from your car: You usually must use your smartphone to do so, running up potentially shocking data charges along the way. T-Mobile and Audi want to make that cheaper for you with its new in-car data plan by offering wireless connectivity for $15 per month.

Audi Connect services are already sophisticated, creating a Wi-Fi network inside the vehicle that can be accessed by up to eight devices at the same time. Launched in 2011, it was the first of its kind, letting drivers access special versions of Google Voice Local Search, "My Audi Destination," which works with Google Earth to display up to 50 destinations on the car's screen. That gives you a look at your surroundings from Google Street View, a welcome sight to a lost and weary traveler.

This new plan requires the Audi owner to plunk down $450, which sounds like a fortune, but that includes 30 months of wireless data service.

This new plan requires the Audi owner to plunk down $450, which sounds like a fortune, but that includes 30 months of wireless data service. That's 15 bucks a month. Not bad. Or, you can choose a $30 per month-to-month plan that doesn't require a service contract. There are a few pricing increments between those two, as well.

Audi currently offers a six-month free trial of wireless data service when you buy the car, so if you don't mind paying that $450 up front, it ends up being a better deal than exceeding the limits of your smartphone's data plan as your in-car link to the Internet.

Another advantage of not using your smartphone for in-car connectivity is that you can either conserve battery power, or avoid having to plug your phone in every time you want to use it as a communications link in your car. For everyday use, that small inconvenience can quickly become an annoyance.

After testing a variety of cars with cellphone connectivity, I can vouch for the fact that running apps from your phone to be displayed in your car — especially GPS — runs a battery down with disconcerting rapidity. And there's no need to distract yourself fumbling with a smartphone at 70 mph either.

I think this kind of pricing for this new partnership between T-Mobile and Audi will become commonplace in the near future, and is destined to go even lower. Readers, do you think this $15/month deal is worth it? Let us know in the comments.

Photo and video courtesy Audi

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Is Apple Building Its Own Street View?

Streetview2013-04-06 02:17:16 UTC

An Apple patent filing indicates that the Cupertino tech giant is building a Street View product of its own.

Posted to the US Patent and Trademark Office website on Thursday, Apple's filing describes a "3D Position Tracking for Panoramic Imagery Navigation" — in other words, a way to view a lifelike map of the world around you via smartphone or tablet.

Sounds familiar, no? Google Maps' popular Street View option has been around since 2007.

But Apple's patent filing says its product will do things the Google version can't. Current street-level imaging tech requires users to navigate though, most commonly, their touchscreen or trackpad. This involves jumping from intersection to intersection before navigating further.

"This," Apple's filing reads, "can be a tedious experience for a user of a handheld device that needs to navigate streets of a neighborhood quickly."

The Apple patent, conversely, describes a system in which device hardware is implemented to virtually move a user through street-level imagery. You could in theory navigate through a virtual landscape by simply moving your smartphone around in a series of predetermined directions.

The patent filing also describes the Street View-like product being able to communicate between devices, meaning you could place a pair of smartphones side-by-side for a wider panoramic range. It also describes users being able to virtually enter buildings, where internal panorama displays would take over.

This is seemingly just the latest step in the mobile mapping battle between tech heavyweights Apple and Google.

Apple released iOS 6 last September without support for Google Maps, as its own Apple Maps product became something of a fiasco. Terrible directions and trippy visual bugs were mocked by consumers and blasted by online commenters. Google Maps was finally released for iOS 6 in December.

You can see Apple's entire patent filing here.

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[H/T AppleInsider]

Image via Google Street View

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Meet the Most Huggable 'BioShock Infinite' Character

Stuffed-songbird2013-04-05 19:46:15 UTC

Memorable video game characters are known for inspiring creations in loyal fans, but not often is a story's monster turned into something so cute.

Inspired by BioShock Infinite, crafter Anna the Red created an adorable plush version of Songbird, the mechanical jailer responsible for keeping Elizabeth in her cell.

In her blog, Anna said she has always been a fan of the BioShock games — she even created a bento box based on one of the franchise's most recognizable figures: the hulking Big Daddy. So Anna said when she first saw more details of Songbird online, before the game was released, she couldn't help but recreate it in plush.

Anna details the whole process on her blog, saying she started by creating a felt prototype, then creating the full toy. She said the hardest parts were sewing the pleather for Songbird's wings.

She says she was able to present the toy to two of BioShock Infinite's developers at PAX East, and then it traveled to Ken Levine, the creative director of Irrational Games and the idea man behind BioShock. Levine recorded this video of himself receiving Songbird.

Anna has created other plush of game characters, including Master Chief from Halo.

Check out a gallery of some of the Songbird pictures below, or go visit Anna's Flickr for more.

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Images courtesy Anna the Red.

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What Would the 'Mad Men' Office Look Like in the 21st Century?

Madmenthumb2013-04-06 00:00:26 UTC

Would Mad Men be such a hit without that classy 1960s charm? After all, what's the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce agency without a little sexism, smokes and mid-day drinks? (Boring, is what it is.)

But it is interesting to imagine Don Draper and co. in the Madison Avenue of 2013. Their lives would be far from the scandal and intrigue that surrounded them decades ago (we hope), but so would their tech.

Shutterstock took a dabble into upgrading the characters' personal belongings to reflect a more 21st century lifestyle. Their predictions had the characters swapping pens for cellphones and bad habits like smoking for modern day crazes like yoga.

What else would be different if Mad Men took place today? Tell us in the comments below.

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Travelwide Is an Ultralight 4x5 Film Camera You Can Take on the Go

2013-04-05 16:50:08 UTC

Large format photography is often associated with heavy metal box studio cameras that, put simply, aren't ideal for lugging around.

Chicago-based camera company Wanderlust is hoping to lighten the load. Last week, the duo — Ben Syverson and Justin Lundquist — started a Kickstarter campaign for a portable and ultralight 4x5 film camera called Travelwide.

Emphasis here on the word film. In an age of all-things-digital, the idea might seem a bit dated. But, Syverson told Mashable, the raw quality you get from film cameras — like this stunning shot he captured from Pão de Açúcar in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — is incomparable to what you might see on a standard DSLR.

"[Justin and I] are both lifelong camera tinkerers and makers — we're always working on some sort of new project," he said. "I started getting into large format back in 2006, but I wanted something that was lighter and easier to travel with."

The Travelwide shoots on 4x5 film, which is about 13 times larger than the usual 35mm lenses most SLRs use. It's slightly larger than a DSLR, but much lighter.

The pair constructed a prototype camera, made from 3D printing, and carried it with them to a trip to Brazil, where they realized it was a viable product. For market, the cameras will be built using rapid injection molding.

"The idea here is that we wanted something portable that you can pack at the last minute," he said. "If you're heading out the door and think, 'Should I bring the 4x5?,' you can because it's so small and light-weight."

One potential downside is that users will need to provide their own lenses, which are available used for around $150, Syverson said. The group includes a helpful list of where to buy lenses on their Kickstarter page.

Pending a successful campaign, the Travelwide will sell for $99. At time of writing, the project was more than $43,000 into its $75,000 goal, with 27 days left to donate.

Watch the video above to learn more. You can stay up to date with the project here. Does this sound like something you'd back?

Image courtesy of Wanderlust Cameras

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This Is How Far North Korea's Missiles Can Reach

North-korea-missiles2013-04-05 17:46:24 UTC

North Korea on Friday reportedly moved two mobile missiles believed to be of intermediate range to the country's east coast, potentially putting them within striking distance of Japan and American bases in Guam. If the reports are accurate, it's the latest escalation in an increasingly tense situation which may result in a military conflict.

North Korea's threatening language towards South Korea and the United States is becoming increasingly bellicose, going so far as to approve the use of nuclear weapons should a military conflict break out on the Korean peninsula. Propaganda videos from North Korea have claimed the country could turn Seoul, Washington and other cities into a "sea of flames" — but North Korea is notorious for outlandish provocations that simply aren't supported by reality.

It's important to note, however, that there's doubt as to whether North Korea possesses nuclear weapons small enough to place atop a missile or if it would place one of their few nuclear weapons atop one of its often less-than-reliable missiles. So how far can North Korea's missiles really reach? This chart, based on data from the BBC, shows the estimated reach of North Korea's various projectiles.

While the chart can be a cause for concern for those close to North Korea, residents of Alaska likely need not worry: generally speaking, North Korea's long-range missiles are notoriously unreliable. The Taepodong-2, for example, has been tested only once and failed less than a minute after launch. However, North Korea's Unha-3 carrier rocket, not shown on the chart, successfully put an object into Earth's orbit late last year and is partially based on the Taepodong-2 — though it too has experienced failed launches in the past.

It's not known what kind of missiles have been moved to North Korea's east coast, but most reports indicate they are of intermediate range, perhaps able to reach Guam.

There's no guarantee that a military conflict on the Korean peninsula will break out in the near future, and even if fighting does break out on some level, it may not escalate to a nuclear conflict.

Nonetheless, there have been in recent days several signs that some military action may be imminent: Two days before the reports of North Korea's missile movements, the Pentagon announced it was deploying a missile defense shield to Guam, among the United States' first movements of military equipment that represented a clear response to North Korean provocations.

Earlier in the week, the United States moved two Japan-based F-22 fighter jets to South Korea ostensibly as part of ongoing joint American-South Korean military drills. The United States is also is in the process of positioning two guided-missile destroyers in the Pacific near the Korean peninsula.

Does the range shown in the above chart surprise you? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Image via Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images; Image via Wikimedia Commons

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How Facebook Can Make Money Off Facebook Home

Zuck2013-04-05 17:07:29 UTC

Facebook took a big step on Thursday towards increasing its presence on mobile with the announcement of Facebook Home — a new home screen and app launcher for Android — and the release of the first-ever Facebook phone manufactured by HTC.

Mark Zuckerberg, the company's CEO and co-founder, spent most of his time discussing his vision for reorienting the smartphone user experience around people rather than apps, but as with most Facebook events, he stayed vague on one big point: how Facebook plans to make money off these new products.

"There are no ads in this yet," Zuckerberg said of Facebook Home during a Q&A with reporters after the launch event. "I'm sure at some point there will be."

Unlike some of the other new features that Facebook has unveiled in recent months, analysts we spoke with believe that there is no immediate plan for monetizing Facebook Home and Facebook phones in a way that would lead to a noticeable increase in revenue for the company.

Arvind Bhatia, an analyst with Sterne Agee, says that Facebook's primary goal for Facebook Home right now is to boost engagement and adoption for Facebook on mobile — and for teenagers in particular, a group that Bhatia says "was starting to lose interest." Assuming that there is strong adoption, Facebook Home could serve as a powerful and lucrative platform for serving ads to mobile users.

"This real estate is going to be very, very valuable," Bhatia tells Mashable.

"This real estate is going to be very, very valuable," Bhatia tells Mashable. Home would give Facebook a way to let marketers place ads front and center on the home screen rather than buried in an app or website. Facebook might also gain a better understanding of its users' habits across devices, which would help it improve mobile ad targeting. "I think the relevance and the targeting will get better and Facebook will be able to charge much more over time."

The new mobile products might also help Facebook increase the volume of ads it serves and increase impressions by boosting engagement with Facebook's platform, both of which would contribute to an increase in the company's advertising revenue, according to Clark Fredricksen, VP of communications for eMarketer.

As it stands now, Facebook already leads the market for mobile display ads, with eMarketer projecting that it will take in nearly one in three ad dollars in this category in 2013. eMarketer believes it's still too soon to tell whether the products launched this week will increase that share further. "It's unclear whether this will have an incremental impact or a re-distributive impact," Fredricksen says. "We just don't know yet."

Apart from mobile display ads, analysts we spoke with speculate that Home may give Facebook an opportunity to boost ad revenue from mobile app install ads and perhaps even from search ads, if Facebook plays up its Graph Search feature on mobile in the future. The bigger picture for Facebook Home, according to Fredricksen, is that Facebook is looking to be "the starting point for messaging and the starting point for search content and commerce discovery on your phone."

Beyond the potential for advertising revenue, Facebook could also push to get a cut of the revenue from sales of Facebook phones sold by its manufacturing partners like HTC. Brian Wieser, senior research analyst with Pivotal Research Group, notes that there doesn't appear to be a revenue sharing agreement with HTC or any other manufacturing partner for the Facebook phone yet, but "that doesn't mean it won't happen at some point."

All of this hinges on the assumption that smartphone users actually download Facebook Home or by the new HTC Facebook phone, which is anything but certain.

"I think we have yet to see any evidence that consumer demand for this is...," Fredricksen from eMarketer says, before starting over to put it more bluntly. "We've yet to see any consumer demand for this."

Photo via Getty Images, Justin Sullivan

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10 Dogs That Watch Way Too Much TV

3148374359_96f978041f_b2013-04-05 20:10:17 UTC

Dogs like TV too. That's the conclusion we've come to after viewing compelling video evidence over on YouTube.

Whether it's Boxers addicted to Family Guy or Golden Retrievers with a penchant for the Air Bud franchise, we have collected some convincing clips that prove just how much our four-legged friends like the goggle box.

Take a look through our cute video gallery above. Is your dog a telly addict? What's their favorite show? Let us know in the comments below.

Image courtesy of Flickr, Bill Mill

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Take a Bike Ride Through NYC Without Leaving Your Couch

Cyclodeo-nyc-screenshot2013-04-05 21:21:17 UTC

If seasonal allergies have you avoiding the great outdoors this spring, you can actually enjoy a bike ride through New York City without stepping outside.

Dutch startup Cyclodeo mashes together biking and video to create a digital resource for cycling enthusiasts and casual travelers alike. The startup has captured video of actual bike rides and synchronized it with GPS data for close to 150 kilometers (or about 93 miles) through New York City. On Cyclodeo's site, you can take a "ride" through Central Park or along the Hudson River Greenway.

While you could visit Cyclodeo solely for a virtual bike ride, it's certainly a nifty resource if you're planning a real bike ride through any of the covered cities. In addition to New York, the site currently covers Copenhagen and parts of the southern Netherlands. The videos are all plotted out on Google Maps, meaning you can pinpoint an exact location to see what it might be like to bike there (think Street View, but from a cyclist's perspective).

French founder Samir Bendida told Mashable that he's been developing this platform for the last three years or so. He says the startup grew out of his passion for traveling: "I wanted to find a way to share my traveling experiences."

SEE ALSO: iPhone Powered Bike Trainer Lets You Ride Virtual Roads

Moving forward, Bendida envisions Cyclodeo becoming a community-based platform: "Cyclists would put their own videos, which share their own cycling rides from all over the world." He wants to engage the cycling community and hopes to raise awareness by participating in a cycling visionary competition.

Because Cyclodeo is still young, there are some limitations: Contributors currently can only submit videos by invite, and the site only works fully through desktop browsers (so no full functionality on smartphones or tablets right now).

If you're a biker, would you find a video resource like this useful in your city? Let us know in the comments.

Screenshot image courtesy of Cyclodeo; Thumbnail image via iStockphoto, joebrandt

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