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@jaminpie
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The next IoT
Smartphones are stupid. In fact, all devices are studpid. They make us dependentm they demand that we respond to commands, they're expensive and they cut us off from the people around us. Our obsession with them is limiting our ability to create a more seamless, less intrusive digital world. We have the opportunity to create a 'connected' future that is so much more than 10 billion mobile devices flickering like stars in the sky.
THE EASY PART
Until recently, the idea of developing effective AMOLED display technology - which unflattens screens - was fanciful. AMOLED combines OLED with Active Matrix, allowing for the display of pixel data on a flexible surface. There have been several versions of AMOLED devices demoed since 2010. But only now, as engineers make progress in using grapheme to fashion essential parts like memory chips and batteries out of the material, can the possibility of completely flexible, paper-thin 'devices' become real. Just look at the Paddle concept phone from Hasselt University iMinds. These progressions will means we can start saying goodbye to the fragile, fussy and intrusive devices we have today.
THE HARD PART
To get to this kind of post-device future, we need to embrace the concept of 'device disappearance'. This is the unravelling of the idea that you physically need to hold on to something in exchange for the integration of digital experiences and touchpoints into the world around. To do this will require changing how we relate to objects and ourselves.
In today;s interconnected era, functionality has become concentrated into one single device. In the coming era, functionality will become a diffuse array of digital elements forming an intra-connected, self-organising network. It won't be anything like a smartphone.Socially, the very concept of a 'device' is too small for the future, and will exhaust itself in the long run. Devices are tools that serve a cultural function. Once we no longer have a need for them, they change.
In the West, we love to fetishise objects, and we do this through devoting time to out devices. In everyday life we see tension between the human need to socialise and the desire to spend time with our devices. Right now we are swinging really hard into technology, but this won't continue if we don't see a return on our efforts.
Culturally, there's a fallacy when we talk about the 'connected generation'. While global smartphone penetration will reach 60& by 2019, that doesn't necessarily mean those devices will link to each other in meaningful way, or that information will be shared freely between them.Connection alone does not solve anything.
What's even more disconcerting is the fact that complete connection remains a very new idea. All the great world cultures share hero myths, in which heroes disconnect and return with solutions. Getting people connected and then challenging the idea of disconnection - making disconnection seem odd - represents a complete shift in how we've told stories for thousands of years. We need to accept that people may not want to need to be connected. Golds and attitudes are likely to change between generations, making the ideal of 'connection' a moving target at best.
Inaho
Each year the Lexus Design Award supports up-and-coming creators on a global stage, taking their designs from concept to prototype. This year’s theme is “Senses”. Show us a pioneering way to engage the senses for a chance to bring your design to life. Apply by November 3rd.
#prayForHongKong
Hong Kong is one of the country I love most. And today, Hong Kong peoples had stand up to voice out their feeling.
For this, I had created a compilation all the Instagram photos with hash tag #prayforhongkong on the webpage. From here you can know what happening and the story of Hong Kong peoples.
www.jaminpie.me/hk
iOS 8 Remove Recent Contact at App Switcher
iOS 8 had added a new features on the App Switcher which is "Recent Contact" or Favorite Contact. This feature you may quick call or massage to the person you want.
But you will try to figure out how to off or change the contact on the top.Here is some tips or step to follow.
Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Scroll down until you see the Contacts section and tap on Show In App Switcher.
At here you may can choose to show which category you want. By favorite or recent contact.
If you have any question or news update can share your comment below.
iOS battery life HACK
How to fix iOS 8 battery life
The apple had the update the iPhone OS to iOS 8, and there are a lot new features to try on, like siri and keyboard feature and ect. But it seen like a lot users having battery life problems after upgrading to iOS 8.
The problem with battery life issues is that it is very subjective as it is based on your usage pattern, so it is difficult to pin point what exactly is causing a problem. At here I will share some tips to see if they help in fixing the battery life problem on your device:
1. Battery usage
Prior to iOS 8, you had to depend on app like Normal to identify apps that could be draining your device's battery life, but Apple had added the naming and shaming feature in iOS 8 itself, which gives you a break down of batter usage by apps. Follow these instructions to identify the battery hogs, and also find out what you should do next.
How to find battery usage in iOS 8
Launch the Setting app
Tap on General
Tap on Usage
Tap on Battery Usage
This will show you all the apps and internal services like Home & Lock Screen that are consuming battery on your iPhone. By default it shows you the battery hogs in the last 24 hours. You can also check the battery hogs in the last 7 days by tapping on the Last 7 Days tab as you can see in the screenshot below.
2. Location Services
When we install apps, they prompt us to give them access to various things such location etc., and we tend to blindly say yes. However, apps using location services can have a major impact on battery life. So you may want to review which apps should have access to your device's location.
The best way to approach this is to first disable location services for all the apps. You can disable location services via the Setting app and navigating to Privacy > Location Services. After you've disable location services for all apps, you identify which apps such as navigation apps should use location services and enable them individually. But read further to find out how to use a new iOS 8 feature.
Use Location Only While Using the app
in iOS8, Apple has added a new setting in Location Services called While Using the App, which means that the app will only use the locations services when you're using the app, and won't use it all the time. This can be useful for apps like App Store, which don't need to be using location services all the time.
You can see which applications have recently used locations services by going to Setting > Privacy > Location Services. Apps that recently used your location have an compass like indicator next them. Tap on the app, you should see the While Using the App, tap on if it you want the app to use location services only while using the app. This will ensure that the app will access your location only when it or one of its features are visible on the screen.
Please note that this feature is available for stock apps and third-party apps like Google's iOS app, however we expect third-part apps to offer this feature when they're optimised for iOS 8.
3. Background App Refresh
Apple added smarter multitasking in iOS 7 that lets apps fetch content in the background. Although Apple has a lot of optimisations in place to ensure that battery consumption is minimal, it's possible that battery life of older iOS devices takes a hit due to this feature.To disable Background App Refresh go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh > and turn it off for apps like Facebook or other apps that don't absolutely need to be updated all the time. Background App Refresh is a great feature, but you don't need it for every app.
4. General Tips
Please note that the tips under sections are to highlight areas where you could disable things that are not applicable to you so you can maximize battery life. We are not recommending or advising you to disable features just for battery life, as then there would be no point in using smartphones like the iPhones.
Notification Center Widgets
The Today tab in Notification Center includes features such as Today Summary, Tomorrow Summary,Stock widget and any other third-part Notification Center widget you may have added.
Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to access Notification Center. Then tap on the Today tab, scroll down and tap on Edit button. Tap on the red - button to remove the widget from the Notification Center.
Turn off Dynamic Wallpapers
Disable Motion effects, parallax
Disable App Store's automatic updates
Disable unwanted indexing in Spotlight search
Spotlight search a lot of types of content like Applications, Contacts, Music, Podcasts, Mails, Events etc., when you might use it only for contact, applications and music. So uncheck the type of content you don't want to search by going to Setting > General > Spotlight Search.
Summary
Here is some tips that I notice on the new upgrade from iOS 8. Did you face battery life problems after upgrading to iOS 8 ? Did any of these tips help? Let me know in the comments.
PTW Architects by Toko
Mnunu Nimune is the pseudonym of a cyberpunk artist from Spain. He posts on Tumblr as mnunu-nimune. His work is built around a set of ten rules.
1. Only black and white.
2. 500 width 888 height.
3. Always merge Tech-Noir/Cyberpunk with Occult / Esoteric topics.
4. Just code with Processing. No PS, no AE, no C4D.
5. Work 3 hours max per piece.
6. Just post pictures. No reblogs, no text, no messages,
7. Use your own algorithms and your own classes. Your own typographies and your own languages.
8. Always include Procedural & Random elements.
9. Only use photographs made with your iPhone. No edits.
10. Publish one post a day. 18:30 Madrid time.
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Pretty serious rules
September 8, 2014
Since Last Week
We trekked out to Washington state to Karli and Caleb Ingersoll’s bar/cafe/music venue for the first-ever Bartfest, a celebration of music and design. No we didn’t. But we wish we did. You’ll wish you did, too, after reading last week’s Timeout.
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No more Copies from Flappy Bird. - Swing Copters -
Is a crazy masterpieces from Dong Nguyen. New mobile app game Swing Copters.
The creator of flappy bird Dong Nguyen has just taken down the game from Apps Store on Feb 2014, within 6 months had launch the new game on App Store called Swing Copters.
The reason they take down the app of flappy bird is most of the peoples was saying they copy the art and elements from Super Mario. And now pixel art and black outline is the art of Dong Nguyen.
Please DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS !!!