Posts Tagged ‘Demo’
Everyday Looper – Tuto / Demo -
Here is my tutorial of Everyday Looper, coolest musical application on iPhone. I have described all the functions you can benefit in the 1.1 version. I’ve tried to perform it, in an entertaining and funky way, keeping being clear in my explanations. To finish, I have applied all the functions in a Demo. Here is the framework: – Playing Control – First Loop – Quantize – Merge – The Demo So hope you enjoy ! See ya ! Ed www.LesClipsDeEd.com
NooBTooB Ep 179 – Heavy Rain, Yakuza 3 demo, Plants Vs Zombies iPhone
Check us out at noobtoob.com Get swag! Shirts, buttons and more: zazzle.comNooBTooB is a weekly independent gaming podcast for casual and serious gamers alike. Games we’ve been playing: (PS3) Heavy Rain: 1:48 (PS3) Yakuza 3 Demo: 18:40 (iPhone) Plants vs. Zombies: 28:20 New Releases: (PC) Napoleon: Total War: 36:23 (Multi) Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing: 39:21 (Wii) Endless Ocean: Blue World: 40:14 (Multi) Borderlands DLC: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx: 41:53 If you crave a higher quality Noobtoob video, come check out our high res video on iTunes by clicking here: phobos.apple.com
Phil Schiller – iPhone and Microsoft Exchange Demo
Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller shows in a demo, how the iPhone will support Microsoft Exchange
iPhone Ocarina App Demo – Ge Wang
Complete video at: fora.tv Ge Wang, co-founder of Smule, plays The Legend of Zelda theme song on an iPhone using the expressive social media app Ocarina. —– Due to their mobility, intimacy, and sheer strength in numbers, mobile phones have become much more than simply “miniature computers,” increasingly serving as personal and “natural” extensions of ourselves. Therein lies immense potential to reshape the way we think and do, and especially in how we engage one another socially. This presentation explores the iPhone as a unique platform for creating new expressive, social mediums. As case studies, we demonstrate and examine how Smule’s “social sonic artifacts” (eg, Sonic Lighter, and Ocarina) were able to take full advantage of the iPhone’s intersection of technologies (multitouch, powerful mobile CPU and GPU, full audio pipeline, GPS/location, persistent data connection via 3G/Edge) to provide a unique experience that is at once expressive on a personal level, and social on a global scale. — Emerging Communications Conference Ge Wang received his BS in Computer Science in 2000 from Duke University, PhD in Computer Science (advisor Perry Cook) in 2008 from Princeton University, and is currently an assistant professor at Stanford University in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). His research interests include interactive software systems (of all sizes) for computer music, programming languages, sound synthesis and analysis, new performance …
tangoGPS 0.9.3 demo, a map and GPS app for Linux
Demo of tangoGPS, an easy to use map and GPS application for Linux, running on any Linux platform from Desktop over eeePC down to phones like the Openmoko Neo Freerunner. By default tangoGPS uses openstreetmap data but can use other map repositories too. More info on www.tangogps.org
AVEC GPS – Time Lapse Camera Demo
Hi Guys, This time lapse driving demo is done with AVEC GPS running on a Sony PSP connected to an external GPS unit via serial port, and the official Sony PSP-300 camera (Go! Cam) connected to the USB port. A map screen is captured to file every time the program receives a NMEA sentence from the attached GPS device, and an image is captured from the camera for evary map screen. THe two images are fullscreen (480×272), but to produce this video, I have repositioned the GPS information on the map screen, and cropped both images to make a reasonable size screen for upload to YouTube. Cheers, Art.
Verizon’s Motorola Droid – Google Maps Navigation demo
The Motorola Droid is live, and it’s bringing the hurt to the Android space. Verizon’s first Android phone sports a 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, GPS, WiFi, 3G data, microSD card and Android OS 2.0. Take a tour with us as we check out the new Google Maps Navigation app featuring turn-by-turn voice prompts. The Droid is the first Android smartphone with Google Maps Navigation.
telenav GPS Navigator on the T-Mobile blackberry Bold 9700 – Demo
We got our hands on the upcoming blackberry Bold 9700 from T-Mobile and decided to take it for a quick spin to demonstrate telenav GPS Navigator running on the phone. Our PR Manager Todd Witkemper hopped in his car for a quick trip to the bank and demonstrated some features of the application including spoken street names, our POI database of more than 10 million business listings and more.The blackberry Bold 9700 is launching soon and users will be able to purchase telenav GPS Navigator at launch.
N900 GPS & Ovi Maps Demo – N97 & 5800 Running Ovi Maps Beta 3.03 Also.
Second Test on the N900 Preview handset from Nokia. GPS, and Ovi Maps.
Garmin 696 Portable GPS Demo
Meet Garmin’s 696 portable GPS, new, November, 2008. avweb and Aviation Consumer’s Paul Bertorelli walks you through the basic functionality of Garmin’s latest GPSMAP showcased by Garmin at aopa’s Expo 2008 in San Jose, California. As always, see more aviation news at www.avweb.com
Kindle DX Demo
Brent P. Newhall demonstrates the new Kindle DX. This is particularly aimed at folks who want to see Kindle’s E Ink screen in action, and how long is required to load pages. I demonstrate a regular Kindle book, a native PDF, and a web browser page. I also show all three in landscape as well as portrait mode.
Quick demo of the cubecheater iphone app
The cubecheater iphone app takes pictures of Rubik’s cubes and shows you how to solve them.
Snoop Dogg voiceskin Demo on a tomtom GPS
Snoop Dogg and voiceskins is hooking up your tomtom GPS system with the official Snoop Dogg voiceskin navigation upgrade. ‘Snoopafy’ your TOMTOM GPS with a Snoop Dogg voiceskin only at www.voiceskins.com!!!
Kindle 2 Text to Speech Demo
Dear Listener, This is a recording of the Amazon Kindle’s text to speech function. I am making Kindle read something that I wrote to be sure that no copyright infringement can be claimed, even if I think its a stupid complaint. I mean, get real. Does this sound anything like an audiobook to you? Its not bad for what it is, but its not going to take the place of audiobooks. Just my two cents. Peace, Kindle Junkie PS The hiss in the recording is my fault, not Kindle’s. Sorry.