My #iPad #instagram #instagood #apple (Taken with instagram)
Features
- Rubberized phone stand designed to prop up your personal media device
- Looks like a wad of bubblegum that was once stuck to your shoe
- Works with any smart-phone, iPod, or other smooth-backed handheld
- Stiffened rubber and plastic - not really bubblegum (come on, guys, really?)
- 2.5 inches long and 1.5 inches in diameter
Never again!
Just downloaded this app for my iPad. DOPENESS!
My first iPad wallpaper. Yeah I know it’s all the same. But I’m testing it out ;)
So I just went to pick up my new iPad case.
Air Video on the iPad and Air Video Server running on Windows 7. Crystal clear with live compression. BTW for those of you without an iPad. This works perfectly fine with an iPhone or an iTouch. I tried that too! So basically you can sit in your living room with your computer upstairs and just watch whatever movies that are on your computer on your iPad/iPhone/iTouch. It’s really all very wonderful.A
Amazingly Creative 3D Light Painting Technique Using an iPad
This video will blow your mind. We’ve all seen light-painting photos and stop-motion animations created with those photos, but marketing agency Dentsu London figured out how to take light painting a step further using an iPad.
By using all sorts of crazy computer modeling and animation techniques, they figured out how to create 3D light-paintings by playing a “CAT-scan” style animation on the iPad while sweeping the iPad through the air. By repeatedly doing this kind of sweeping with various 3D models, they were able to create 3D light painting stop-motion animations. Here’s how they explain it:
We use photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, we play movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.
Prepare to be amazed.
Just downloaded this for the iPad last night. It’s in HD as well. Amazing! Also love the fact that “Osfoora” means “Bird” in Arabic.















