Journey through the cosmos with In Saturn’s Rings, heading to IMAX in 2014 (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliEver since NASA’s Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered Saturn’s orbit in 2004, filmmaker Stephen van Vuuren has been enthralled with its progress. So much so that he’s spent years collecting over a million insanely high-res photos from Cassini’s mission and quilted them together into a 45-minute film called In Saturn’s Rings. Without relying on CGI or fancy visual effects, van Vuuren has patched together a seamless visual journey through our solar system, culminating in a breathtaking view of Saturn’s rings and moons. Distributed by BIG & Digital, the movie is expected to make its way to IMAX theaters sometime in 2014, though there’s no word yet on a specific release date. The first official trailer dropped today, and you can watch it — in 4K if you’ve got the right screen — after the break.
Source: In Saturn’s Rings
JINS – Glasses and sunglasses collaborated with Ultraman & Ultra Seven – Will be released on July 10th, Ultraman Day
Posted in: Today's ChiliUltraman and Ultra Seven are the heros of the Japanese TV series “Ultraman” that uses special effects. It’s produced by Tsuburaya Production, and it has been Japanese favorite since 1966. Ultraman appeared on TV on July 10, 1966 for the first time and since then July 10th is known as “Ultraman Day”.
So, on this July 10th, Ultraman and Ultra Seven collaborated glasses and sunglasses will be out from Japanese eyewear brand JINS.
Ultraman Model:
– Glasses (Red, Gray, Black)
– Sun glasses (Red, Silver, Black)
Ultra Seven Model:
– Glasses (Red, Gray, Black)
– Sun glasses (Red, Silver, Black)
Price:
Glasses – ¥7,990
Sun glasses – ¥5,990
Unofficial Tesla app for Google Glass lets Model S owners find, charge and unlock their car
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe may still be looking for excuses to wear Google Glass in the office, but the headset’s peripheral display is becoming more and more appealing in the garage: someone just made a Tesla Model S Glass app. The simply named GlassTesla is an unofficial suite of headgear accessible controls for the electric sedan, allowing users to start and stop charging, check battery levels, remotely lock doors and monitor and adjust the vehicle’s temperature controls. More features are on the way too — Sahas Katta, the app’s creator, told Engadget that he’s working on voice control (“ok glass, unlock my car”), charge completion notification and real-time vehicle tracking. Not bad, if you happen to own both a Tesla Model S and Google Glass. All three of you can find the app at the source link below.
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Filed under: Transportation, Wearables
Source: GlassTesla
T-Mobile Launches Samsung Gravity Q
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn Rand Paul’s rapid rise from political neophyte to U.S. senator to potential top-tier Republican presidential candidate, his father’s legacy and ongoing influence have been instrumental factors.
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