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3-D Film ‘Plant’ Touring Shuttered Packard Factory Is More Than Ruin Porn

If you haven’t yet had a chance to see “plant,” the three-dimensional video installation at the Detroit Institute of Arts, you’re in luck. The museum’s hosting of the film has been extended beyond Feb. 5 to April 29.

Adafruit’s Circuit Playground app deciphers resistor codes, helps you remember Ohm’s Law

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If the names Phillip Torrone, Limor Fried and Collin Cunningham don’t ring a bell then you probably need to hand over your geek badge. If, on the other hand, those names immediately make you sit up and pay attention, you maybe excited to hear the trio have just released the first Adafruit-branded app for iOS. Circuit Playground is a reference app for makers, hackers and tinkerers that helps you decipher resistor and capacitor values; calculate resistance, current or voltage; convert decimal, hexadecimal and binary values; and store PDF data sheets for ICs. The app is $2.99, but it comes with a $3 credit at the Adafruit shop, so it’s kinda-sorta free. It’s available for iPad and iPhone only, but an Android version is in the works. If you’re an impatient Google fan, they suggest you check out ElectroDroid which performs many of the same functions and we can confirm is awesome. Check out the video after the break and hit up the source link to get Circuit Playground now.

Super Bowl 2012 Ad Roundup: Galaxy Note, Hulu Plus, Best Buy and more

Super Bowl 2012 Ads Roundup: Galaxy Note, Hulu Plus, Best Buy and more
By now, we’ve become accustomed to the circus of elite advertising that takes place during America’s biggest game, and this year was no exception. Last night’s Super Bowl made room for over 50 commercials during its air time, some of which included the likes of Samsung’s whopping Galaxy Note, the usual Go Daddy domain teasers, a bit of Best Buy “innovation” and the Hulu Plus Mushy Mush campaign, just to mention a few. Needless to say, we put together a small collection of some we believe you might enjoy, so take a virtual jump past the break to catch the big-ticket advertising in action. You can also find the rest of the ad pack at the source link below.

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Google’s mysterious ‘Solve for X’ launching today? (video)

Google’s X Lab is the search giant’s top-secret facility even its own employees didn’t know about. It’s believed to be working on driverless cars, internet connected appliances and Majel: a Star Trek-inspired rebuttal to Siri. It’s also apparently behind the Solve for X website, which hints at a TED-style public-presentation site featuring the great and the good talking about “redefining problems into challenges.” The video (embedded below) and the site’s background seem to agree, given one of the big box-outs reads “What is a Solve for X talk.” Richard DeVaul (a member of the “[X] Rapid Evaluation team”) mentioned on his Google+ page that the videos would be launching at some point today. Presumably we can expect to see innovative new solutions on dealing with Climate Change, new Cancer Treatments and awkward silence if anyone mentions a Canadian super-soldier program.

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Sony announces firmware update for PS Vita, maps and video apps coming this week

Sony announced a pretty significant firmware update for the PlayStation Vita today, bringing mapping, video and added Mac support to its new console. Perhaps the most notable feature of the version 1.6 update is its new Map app, featured on the Vita’s home screen. The application offers much of the functionality you’d expect to find in similar tools, including walking and driving directions, as well as satellite imagery. Previously capable of taking only static shots, the Vita’s camera app will now support video as well, which seems only logical. Alongside this update is a new Content Manager app for Mac OS, which had previously been available for Windows only. The update will begin rolling out on February 8th, but you can get a preview of some screenshots at the source link below.

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Cryoscope gadget simulates tomorrow’s weather today (video)

This multi-layered device can’t shower you with hail or tan your outdoor-deprived complexion, regrettably. What it can do though, is deliver a direct haptic sensation of how warm or cold it’ll be tomorrow, just in case you decide to venture out of your bedroom. An Arduino controller pulls in forecast data from the web and uses it to adjust a Peltier element and a cooling fan, which are housed along with a heat sink inside a neat and tactile aluminum box. The Cryoscope is the handiwork of industrial design student Robb Godshaw, and it’s the reason he already knew he’d be wearing a skinny t-shirt and stripey socks in the video after the break.

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DASH promises stutter free streaming video over LTE, hopes you don’t care about quality

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We’ve all been there: fire up a clip from YouTube or a movie on Netflix and things start out great. But, then, after just a few moments, that LTE connection starts to give up the ghost and suddenly you’re faced with unbearable stuttering or a video that just dies mid stream. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications are looking to solve that conundrum with DASH, or Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP. The idea is actually surprisingly simple — files of different sizes and qualities will be available depending on signal strength and network load, and the stream will be able to seamlessly switch between them as these variables change. While this sounds like a win for both consumer and carriers, we’re sure there are a few of you out there who just want the highest quality possible, even if that means waiting forever for that HD clip of the all accordion cover of Take On Me to buffer. Full PR is after the break.

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