Gadgets for video thrills, rich kids and fat fingers

 
By JESS MANTELL, Whether you are big, small, active or lazy, here is your monthly round-up with a little something for everyone.  JVC action-video camera: Now to catch the potentially viral video snippets of life, you really need to always have the camera rolling — which can be tough when your hands are full of luggage, coffee or handlebars. JVC has just announced a tiny, yet durable, action camera to catch it all. The new JVC GC-XA1 ADIXXION can be taken anywhere as it is truly palm-sized and weighs a mere 126 grams. The ADIXXION is up for any of your year-round adventures and doesn't require any additional casing to keep it safe as it's ready to go straight out of the box. It's waterproof up to 5 meters, dust-proof (so you can take it to Burning Man), freeze-proof (so it's good for treks up Everest), and it can withstand being dropped from 2 meters, presumably without the weight of a person or other equipment falling on top of it. In addition to its tough construction, the ADIXXION offers a lot of great technical features. It has built-in Wi-Fi, a 1.5-inch LCD screen, image stabilizer, HD recording capabilities, and it can take 5 megapixel stills. All video shot with the ADIXXION is recorded as QuickTime-compatible MP4 files which can be sent directly to a PC, smartphone or cloud service using the the built-in Wi-Fi. It can even be streamed live to Ustream. It comes with a USB cable and battery, two protective lens covers and two mounting devices; one flexible, and one goggle mount. There are other mounts available separately such as a bicycle handlebar mount and a helmet mount. Free iPhone and Android apps makes it easy to link to your phone, in turn making for easy playback and control when the camera is strapped to your head. If you aren't already pumped enough to play rough with this cool little camera, I should also mention the fun capture options such as the time lapse recording function and ultra-wide lens. Very cool camera, kind of unfortunate name, the JVC GC-XA1 ADIXXION will be available in late summer for $349.95. Jess Mantell is a PhD student in the department of Media Design
at Keio University. Follow tweets about design, technology and urbanism @jessmantell on Twitter. LEXUS  for kids: Where the Evergreen touch pen is useful for those with fat fingers, this next product is really just for parents with fat wallets who want to spoil their kids — or teach them about fuel efficiency and emissions while they are young. The sleek one-seater toy LEXUS LS600hL — which, like the Model-T Ford of old, comes only in black — is perfect for tots too posh for tricycles and is made by A-kids (www.a-kids.com). It has really great details in the dashboard, body and rims and even has working headlights and a sound system built into the headrest. It retails for ¥44,100. iPhone dialing
wand: Here is a handy little product  for the digitally well endowed — a smartphone touch-pen that plugs into the device's earphone jack. The audio jack accessory trend has really been taking off lately and it is perhaps the contemporary answer to the keitai (mobile phone) strap craze of the 1990s and early 2000s that saw many a Japanese girl's phone weighed down by dozens of cute trinkets. As smartphones tend not to have the little loop for straps, the new way to personalize your phone — when you aren't listening to tunes — is by jamming a little plug in the phone's audio jack which is topped with a decoration: jewels, flowers, and cartoon characters seem to be pretty popular. The Evergreen touch pen is interesting because it is more function than decoration. If, for whatever reason, you don't want to touch your screen — extreme manicure, past run in with the yakuza, fat fingers — this dialing wand will have you banging out emails with precision and leave no smudges on the screen. It comes in five colors (red, purple, green, black, and silver) and retails for a mere ¥299. And if you pair the touch pen up with an audio-jack splitter, you can still type away while listening to your music. Available online atwww.donya.jpSource: The Japan Times OnlineImage
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Buckingham Palace gets projection mapping makeover for Queen's Jubilee celebration

Projection mapping on London's Buckingham PalaceProjection mapping on London's Buckingham Palace topped off celebrations, for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, that saw Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Paul McCartney take to the stage in front of the royal dwelling. Software developer, d3 provided video mapping and playback of video using 36 Barco HD projectors, provided by XL Video UK. The show, that used d3’s advanced projection simulation toolkit, was designed by Durham Marenghi, with further architectural lighting provided by Neg Earth. Steve Greetham, project manager at XL Events, specified and supplied equipment and crew, both for the projection mapping onto Buckingham Palace, and the onstage wraparound LED screens and IMAG cameras for the concert stage. This was built around the Queen Victoria Monument in front of the Palace. XL Events supplied a total of 36 Barco FLM HD 20K projectors arranged in 6 stacks of 6, 12 Barco Image Pros and 2 Lightware DVI matrice. The company also provided approximately 600 tiles of Pixled FX-11 LED, which formed the large wraparound screen on the main crown-shaped concert stage. A 3D model of the building was created using a laser scanner which was used by Nils Porrmann, a 3D modeller and artist, to set up the d3 stage. Sam Pattinson, creative director of Treatment Studio, commissioned a number of animators created the final content. Chris Bird, director at d3 Technologies, said: "We’ve known Sam since 2003 and to get the chance to do such a monumental event together is just fantastic." d3 Consultancy, d3 Technologies’ experienced in-house technical solutions team, assisted with the production including sequencing to the music, synchronising to timecode and operating the show. Audio for the event was handled by Britannia Row. Source: InAVate
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Skoda to Debut Citigo Rally and DJ Concepts at the 2012 Wörthersee Tour

Carscoop: This week's 2012 Wörthersee Tour will see Skoda revealing two new concept cars of its Citigo mini, which is based on the Volkswagen Up!. For the time being, we only get a single sketch of Skoda's study for a Citigo Rally car that will boast a widened body with flared wheel arches housing 18-inch alloy wheels, a roof scoop and a large rear wing along with a race-spec interior featuring a protective roll cage. The Czech automaker's second concept vehicle will be the Citigo DJ, which as its name suggests, will be transformed into a mobile music station. Skoda said that the DJ will keep visitors entertained throughout the event, which runs from May 16 to 19 at lake Wörthersee in the southern Austrian state of Carinthia. Source: Carscoop
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Justin Bieber+Lady Gaga to Portray Aliens in Men in Black 3

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By: Cristin Maher, Mac's UFO News: ‘Men in Black 3′ star Will Smith already spilled the beans that Lady Gaga would be making a cameo in the third installment of the extraterrestrial movie franchise, but now the word on the street is that Justin Bieber has been added to the list of ‘MIB 3′ celebrity cameos. The best part? Bieber and Gaga aren’t set to play just themselves, but aliens from another planet! According to a report from Star Pulse, the Biebs and Mother Monster will portray “aliens who sit on a surveillance board, alongside kooky filmmaker Tim Burton.” Could this really get any better? Gaga and Burton are definitely eccentric, so seeing them as aliens in a film doesn’t seem all that out of the norm, but adding Bieber to this mix will surely make for an extra interesting scene. ‘MIB 3′ director Barry Sonnenfeld talked about their cameos, saying, “In this (installment) there are a few people that you’ll see
up on the surveillance board including Lady Gaga, Tim Burton, who probably knows more about aliens than I do, and let’s see who else… Justin Bieber.” We can’t wait to see this! We wonder if Bieber will have an extra head like Johnny Knoxville did in the second film, or if Gaga will turn into some kind of dazzling alien goddess who runs her own planet. We’ll just have to wait until May 25 to see what the ‘MIB’ masterminds have cooking. Bieber and Gaga aren’t the first music superstars to have appeared in a ‘Men in Black’ flick alongside Agents K (Tommy Lee Jones) and Agent J (Smith). Michael Jackson showed off his acting chops by portraying a suited up fed in the second movie, and Nicole Scherzinger will also reportedly have a part in the newest ‘MIB’ movie. Source: Mac's UFO News
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Music helps keep brain young


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eScienceCommons: Senior citizens who took music lessons as children for at least 10 years score higher on tests of memory and decision-making ability than non-musicians. In the video below, NBC Chicago reports on the findings by Emory neuropsychologist Brenda Hanna-Pladdy and the University of Kansas. “It’s
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