Video: A Look at the Contour Plus Point of View Camera

On September 1, 2011, in Industry News, by Florence Ion

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Check out Roberto Baldwin in his last stint as editor as he took the Contour Plus out for a spin around San Francisco on his Vespa.

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Free App Friday: Always Open Source

On June 17, 2011, in Industry News, by Florence Ion

Support it, know it, love it. Without a community of open source developers, we wouldn’t have alternatives to often very pricey software, and in some instances we wouldn’t even have software made with the features we want! This week’s Free App Friday c…

How To Get the Most Out of Game Center

On June 3, 2011, in Industry News, iPod Touch, by Chris Barylick

Apple’s Game Center has been out for a while now. Cupertino is trying to attract developers to support it, both to network their titles for multiplayer action and to offer a fairly universal leaderboard system and list of achievements.And it works p…

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Video: Recon Instruments’ GPS-Enabled Snow Goggles Have us Praying for Snow

On January 8, 2011, in Industry News, by Mac|Life Staff

Online editor and snowboarding fanatic Robbie Baldwin got a chance to check out the Recon Instruments Transcend goggles. These shades do more than protect your eyes from the sun and cold; they’re the world’s first alpine goggles with GPS data integrated into the head mounted display. The googles give real-time feedback to you with a micro LCD display on the inside that shows speed, coordinates, altitude, how much you’ve traveled and more. The Goggles use Google’s Android platform and they’re compatible with your Mac. There are two models currently available for $399 and $499. Check out the video below for a quick look.

 

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Video: Recon Instruments’ GPS-Enabled Snow Goggles Have us Praying for Snow

On January 8, 2011, in Industry News, by Mac|Life Staff

Online editor and snowboarding fanatic Robbie Baldwin got a chance to check out the Recon Instruments Transcend goggles. These shades do more than protect your eyes from the sun and cold; they’re the world’s first alpine goggles with GPS data integrated into the head mounted display. The googles give real-time feedback to you with a micro LCD display on the inside that shows speed, coordinates, altitude, how much you’ve traveled and more. The Goggles use Google’s Android platform and they’re compatible with your Mac. There are two models currently available for $399 and $499. Check out the video below for a quick look.

 

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