Schlagwort: apps

  • I Tried This AI-Based App That Removes Makeup On Celebs And Here’s The Result

    I Tried This AI-Based App That Removes Makeup On Celebs And Here’s The Result

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    The MakeApp uses neural networks to let you add or remove makeup from photos and videos.

    More info: itunes.apple.com

    The app lets you remove makeup from a video

    The app also lets you add makeup to video

    Here are more examples of makeup removal

    Website: LINK

  • ORF-TVthek für Xbox One im Dezember verfügbar

    ORF-TVthek für Xbox One im Dezember verfügbar

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    ORF-TVthek für Xbox One im Dezember erhältlich

    Die österreichische Videoplattform feiert 5 Jahre und ist erstmals über eine Spielkonsole verfügbar

    Im Rahmen der „5 Jahre ORF-TVthek“ Feierlichkeiten wurde verkündet, dass der Service, der monatlich schon mehr als eine Million User zählt, im Dezember auch für Xbox One verfügbar sein wird. Somit wird das umfangreiche Angebot allen österreichischen Xbox One Besitzern zur Verfügung stehen. Ganz nach dem Motto „ORF sehen wann und wo man will“. Die ORF-TVthek bietet Nachrichten, Magazine, Dokumentationen, Diskussionen, Kultur, Sport, Unterhaltung, Regional- und Kindersendungen. Über 200 ORF-TV-Sendungen können regelmäßig als Livestream und Video-on-Demand angesehen werden. Ebenfalls in der ORF-TVthek erhältlich sind Videoarchive zu zeit- und kulturgeschichtlichen Themen.

    Was die Besonderheit der App für Xbox One ausmacht sind zahlreiche neue Features wie Sprachsteuerung und Snap-Mode. Wer also eine Xbox One besitzt und sich bei Xbox Live mit österreichischer IP-Adresse registriert, dem steht das ORF-TVthek-Angebot erstmals über eine Spielkonsole zur Verfügung. Über 300.000 Xbox Live Server sorgen für eine bis dato unübertroffene Performance der App und somit für bestmögliche Unterhaltung.

    Die besonderen Features der ORF-TVthek-App auf Xbox One:
    •Das intuitive Xbox User Interface ermöglicht ein Steuern der App auf verschiedenste Arten: so können Sendungen mittels Sprache und Gesten (Kinect Sensor), mit einem Xbox Controller, der Xbox Fernbedienung oder mit der Xbox One Smartglass-App auf jedem Smartphone oder Tablet ausgewählt werden.
    •Einzelne Sendungen oder Themen können aus der ORF-TVthek direkt in den Favoriten im Hauptmenu (Startseite) angepinnt werden.
    •Verschiedene „View Modes“ stehen zur Verfügung, die von einer Full-Screen Wiedergabe bis hin zum Snap Modus (geteilte Bildschirmansichten) reichen, bei dem Sendungen der ORF-TVthek angesehen werden können während gleichzeitig ein Spiel gespielt wird.
    •Die State-of-the-Art Videotechnologie ermöglicht reibungsloses Streaming – inklusiver adaptiver Bitrate.
    •Optional können Transkripte oder Untertitel eingeblendet werden.

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    Zum ersten Mal sind nationale Fernsehinhalte On-Demand in Österreich auf einer Spielkonsole verfügbar.

    „Wir sind sehr glücklich, mit der ORF-TVthek allen österreichischen Xbox One Usern die meistgenutzte Mediathek des Landes bieten zu können – und das mit einer App wie sie die ORF-TVthek noch nie gesehen hat. Ein würdiges 5-Jahres-Geburtstagsgeschenk.“ sind sich Christian Wenzl (Xbox Marketing Manager) und Michael Welsch (Retail, Sales und Marketing Lead bei Microsoft Österreich) einig.

    Die ORF-TVthek App für Xbox One wird im Dezember 2014 zum Download bereit stehen.

  • Malware Warning: FileZilla FTP Copycat StealZilla

    Malware Warning: FileZilla FTP Copycat StealZilla

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    On January 28th, the makers of open source FTP application FileZilla announced that tainted versions of their program are circulating the web.  Known collectively as StealZilla, these versions contain malware that steals server log-in credentials and sends them to the attacker.

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  • Adobe Photoshop Touch Tutorial Video with FX Artist Russell Brown

    Adobe Photoshop Touch Tutorial Video with FX Artist Russell Brown

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    If you got no Computer, and you got an iPad (bad choise 😉 ) and you want to use Photoshop (that’s why bad choise) than we got a nice video for all you

    that need to use the cuting or mask tool on mobile devices. Yeah perfect masking in no time, Mr. Brown is explaining it so well.

    Have a look everyone:

    Russell Brown uses Adobe Photoshop Touch for the first time and creates a composite image with layers, gradients, and text while using several different special effects.

  • Xbox ONE: Go to SkyDrive and more

    Xbox ONE: Go to SkyDrive and more

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    Today we are excited to announce that SkyDrive on the new Xbox One will bring your photos and videos to your TV. Starting on November 22, when the new console becomes available, SkyDrive on Xbox One will provide a seamless, beautiful experience for you to kick back and enjoy photos and videos in your own personal collection, or those shared with you.

    The app also takes advantage of exclusive Xbox One features: You can open photo albums from channels in the OneGuide, play music alongside your slide show with Xbox Music, and control the whole app with gestures and voice, courtesy of Kinect. It all starts with the simple command, “Xbox: Go to SkyDrive.”

    SkyDrive is the best way to see your photos and videos on the big screen via Xbox One. The SkyDrive and Xbox incubation teams are passionate about bringing your photos to Xbox, so we got together and did just that. Jeff Henshaw, head of the Xbox Incubation team, sat down with Larry Larsen from Channel 9 to demo the app.

    We focused on making it easy to find photos and see them in a beautiful slide show. I recently added my whole archive of family photos to SkyDrive—about 40 GB. With this app, I was able to pull up pictures from a trip I took years ago to Cape Cod with my family that I had never bothered to dig through my computer to find.

    The second key experience we focused on was viewing shared photos and videos. For example, my sister took pictures of her husband’s birthday party in Ohio and shared them with me on SkyDrive. It was easy for her to share them, and they showed up on my TV automatically.

    The third experience we wanted to work great is what we dubbed “Snap and see.” Every photo I take with my Windows Phone gets automatically uploaded to SkyDrive. So, after a day of taking pictures, I can just turn on the TV and show them to my family. I don’t have to think about it. It just works great.

    Zoom, pan, enhance

    When building the app with the Xbox Incubation team, we added actions we thought were fun. If you have a really large image, like a picture of a sports stadium or city landscape, for example; you can zoom all the way in so it feels like you’re there. When you’re just thumbing through images, the experience is fast and fluid because we only download and show a (1080p) thumbnail. But if you are on a large image, you can use the right trigger on the Xbox One controller to zoom in, which downloads a higher resolution version. You can pan around the higher resolution version with the right stick.

    We also wanted to make the standard slide show more engaging. Instead of just a simple fade, your photos slide and zoom into view—commonly known as the Ken Burns effect.

    A personal cloud and entertainment experience exclusive to Xbox One

    The Xbox is an all-in-one entertainment device. To help you find content, the Xbox OneGuide is the single source to browse and find live TV, on-demand streaming video from apps, or even your own SkyDrive photos or videos. Apps can plug into the OneGuide platform and show content in the same way you would traditionally read a TV guide.

    SkyDrive automatically adds your Pictures folder and the Camera Roll as channels for quick access, but you can also add any folder from the SkyDrive app into the list of app channels. When you select a photo, you are taken directly into a slide show of the picture and the rest of the album. For example, if my friend was on vacation in Hawaii, he could share a photo album with me and I could add it to the OneGuide. Any new pictures he puts in his album will show up in my app channel. This is a much easier way to get updates than looking through the app.

    On the Xbox One, apps can be snapped side by side and run simultaneously, which is especially useful for SkyDrive. My favorite combo is snapping in Xbox Music to add a background track to my slide show.

    We hope you are as excited by the beautiful experiences of SkyDrive in Xbox One as we are. After you set up your Xbox One, just say, “Xbox: Bing SkyDrive” to get started. Until then, get ready by uploading your photos and videos to SkyDrive.

    Dan Somrack
    Program Manager, SkyDrive

     

    Official Source: XBOX Press Release

    http://news.xbox.com/2013/11/xbox-one-skydrive

  • Coin Is One Credit Card to Rule Them All

    Coin Is One Credit Card to Rule Them All

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    There are lots of companies, including Google and Apple, that would like to replace your wallet with a digital version, but a startup has a somewhat less ambitious goal — replace your handful of credit cards with one super card.

    Coin, a credit-card-like device, is set for a summer 2014 launch. As the video below explains, Coin swipes like an ordinary card. The difference is, the card holds up to eight credit cards, debit cards or gift cards. Coin provides a dongle device to users that connects to their phone and anapp that lets you download the card info.

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    The device will cost $100, but the company is charging $50 for early adopters that preorder now. Founded by former PayPal developer Kanishk Parashar, Coin uses a patent-pending magnetic strip. The reader device employs Bluetooth Low Energy and Coin’s battery lasts two years, according to the company.

    With so much energy spent towards turning smartphones into digital wallets, Coin’s idea seems a bit like a throwback, or at least a stopgap solution until those initiatives go mainstream. (Coin’s debut coincided with the U.S. launch of Isis, a mobile wallet initiative backed by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile.) Assuming the traditional wallet sticks around for a while, though, Coin might carve its own niche, especially if it can somehow incorporate drivers‘ licenses, tickets and library cards, among other stubbornly analog forms of ID.

     

    Official Source: http://mashable.com/2013/11/14/coin-super-credit-card/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9Sx34swEG0

  • Social media helps aid efforts after typhoon Haiyan

    Social media helps aid efforts after typhoon Haiyan

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    Ten million people affected. Half a million displaced. Ten thousand feared dead. As the numbers roll in it is becoming clear that typhoon Haiyan, which left a trail of destruction across the central Philippines on 8 November, is living up to its status as one of the fiercest storms ever recorded to hit land.

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    Now it is being followed by another flood – of information. Disaster relief teams are pouring into the Philippines from all over the world, trying to get aid to victims amid a jungle of severed roads, shattered buildings and downed power and telecommunications lines. But they have a new ally. For the first time, social media is being mined by an army of volunteers to provide aid workers with real-time maps of who needs help, and where.

    The Philippines is no stranger to heavy weather. According to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters in Brussels, Belgium, it is the third most disaster-hit country of the past decade – exceeded only by China and the US. Most of its disasters are storms or floods.

    And it’s getting worse. „We have had an unusually large number of tropical cyclones this year,“ says Jun Yumul of the University of the Philippines in Quezon City. „The average is 19 or 20. This year 25 made landfall.“ What’s more, weather patterns are changing and sea levels are rising (see „Climate change worsened disaster„, below).

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    Hazard maps

    The Philippines has a huge national programme to cope with the risk of typhoons and flooding – with natural hazard maps distributed and explained. Despite this, people are facing conditions they never experienced before: designated shelters that were expected to withstand the storm collapsed as Haiyan hit. The projected death toll far surpasses the country’s previous deadliest storm – Thelma in 1991 – and previous strongest typhoon, Bopha, just last December.

    Delivering aid in such circumstances is always hard. „We’re operating in a relative black hole of information,“ says Natasha Reyes, emergency coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières in the Philippines. „No one knows what the situation is in more rural and remote places, and it’s going to be some time before we have a full picture.“

    That might be changing. These days, a problem facing relief workers is too much information, in too many places and too many formats. The need for triage becomes enormous, says John Crowley of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. „A decade ago, disaster relief workers got a few emails a day over sporadic satellite phones,“ he says. „Now the flood of messages reaches one per second, 24/7.“ That’s thanks to emergency telecoms infrastructure, such as the inflatable broadband antennas being deployed in the Philippines by Luxembourg firm, Emergency.lu. Relief workers cannot possibly sift through it all.

    Enter MicroMappers’s global network of volunteers. „I had an email last night [Monday] from a relief worker in the Philippines saying they didn’t know what was going on outside the cities,“ says Andrej Verity of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). Verity sent a real-time map of where people were asking for help and where destruction was greatest, created using data from MicroMappers. „They were ecstatic,“ he says.

    Tweet mining

    MicroMappers harnesses volunteers who sift through social media coming out of disaster zones. „Anyone can join,“ says Verity. A volunteer is given a few tweets, for instance, tags them according to whether they are requesting or offering help, notes whether the tweets have imagery, and rates the scale of destruction pictured.

    Volunteers are also helping to keep maps up to date using OpenStreetMap, which allows expatriates and people in the vicinity to work in a Wikipedia-style collaboration. „As of Monday, we had 770,000 edits of maps of the affected area,“ says Verity. The volunteers fill in roads and details not available on published maps.

    The next step will be to create open software that lets relief agencies exchange information and data. „A lot of data is generated about an affected area during a disaster, which just disappears afterwards,“ says Crowley. That includes where and how the destruction happened. Relief agencies cannot share this information as they use incompatible systems.

    So UNOCHA is leading an effort to develop a Humanitarian Exchange Language, which will allow data to be shared. This would let groups coordinate their response, see the big picture, and later analyse what happened. Ultimately this trove of data could help efforts to prepare for the next storm, by showing which locations and buildings were most vulnerable. If we can share the data we get from responding to disasters now, it may help prevent disasters in the future, says CJ Hendrix of UNOCHA.

    „Collecting and analysing information learned from this event can help build resilient communities,“ agrees Yumul. „But climate uncertainty is a reality, so what we learn from Haiyan may only serve as a guide.“

    To participate in MicroMappers efforts, go to micromappers.com

     

    Official Source: http://micromappers.com/

    http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/typhoon-yolanda/43436-crisis-tweets-micromappers-unocha-tagging

    http://giscorps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=cf6031322a334cc3bfe3f9a74f23b384

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24565-social-media-helps-aid-efforts-after-typhoon-haiyan.html#.UoNRw_lWxcY

  • Erste Entertainm​ent Partner von Xbox One vorgestell​t

    Erste Entertainm​ent Partner von Xbox One vorgestell​t

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    Seit Jahren arbeitet Xbox mit führenden Entertainment-Marken zusammen, um Nutzern neben dem Spielen eine vielfältige Palette an Unterhaltungsmöglichkeiten zu bieten: die besten Spiele, die besten Multiplayer-Features, Musik, Filme, Sport und vieles mehr – alles an einem Ort.

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    Zusätzlich zu Live TV wird das Angebot von  Premium Unterhaltungs-Apps, die speziell für das Wohnzimmer konzipiert wurden und auch per Gesten gesteuert werden können, abgerundet. Diese Apps wurden von Grund auf für Xbox One entwickelt und Microsoft ermutigt alle Partner ihre Apps mit Media Achievements oder Snap-Unterstützung aufzuwerten. Spieler oder Entertainment-Freunde profitieren so von exklusiven Abzeichen oder Belohnung für ihren Medienkonsum – zusätzliche zu denen, die sie auch beim Spielen verdienen können. Xbox One ist zudem das einzige Gaming- und Entertainment-System, das HDMI pass through ermöglicht.

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    Heute wurden die ersten Partnerschaften aus der Unterhaltungsbranche angekündigt. Neben Xbox Fitness, Xbox Video, Xbox Music, Internet Explorer, Skype, SkyDrive und Upload, werden zwischen dem Launch am 22. November und Frühling 2014  Apps von Eurosport, Machinima, MUZU TV, TED und Twitch für Xbox One in Österreich verfügbar sein.

     

    Auf diese erste Ankündigung von Partnern von Xbox One, werden weitere folgen, das App-Angebot für Xbox 360 und Xbox One wird  laufend erweitert.

     

    Official Source: XBOX AT Press Release

  • All Windows 8 apps will run on Xbox One

    All Windows 8 apps will run on Xbox One

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    According to Dell, you will be able to run „all your favorite“ Windows 8 apps on the Xbox One.

    This was mentioned on the console’s listing on Dell’s online store:

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    „Consider the game officially changed. With all your favorite Windows 8 apps able to be run on and synced to your Xbox One, now your phone, desktop, tablet and TV can all give you a unified web and entertainment experience.“

    There’s nothing official yet, but back in June, Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Developer & Platform Evangelism, said that “if you want to know about how to get a head start about thinking about developing for Xbox One, the logical thing to do is go build Windows 8 applications.”

     

    Official Source: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/sna.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&~topic=xbox-one&dgc=BA&cid=266740&lid=4859195&acd=12309183969294298

    http://videogamescene.com/xbox-one-to-run-all-windows-8-apps/