Doc Brown himself recently lied to us about the existence of hoverboards. But if you’ve got the cash, an original hoverboard (albeit, still non-hovering) could soon be yours.
The Adidas Fit Smart might seem like just another fitness tracker, and in many ways it is. But the app-and-watch combo also features a handy a color-coded gauge that shows just how hard you’re exerting yourself. No more slacking, slacker.
Pictured: NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland
Both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency monitored the emails of five prominent Muslim-Americans, documents from former-NSA contractor Edward Snowden reveal. The…
Less than two weeks after making an unofficial appearance, today Adidas is formally introducing its new wearable, the miCoach Fit Smart. Revealed in San Francisco, during the Wearable Technologies Conference 2014, this wristband is capable of…
If you are one of the few early owners of an Android Wear device out there this week, you may already be aware of your inability to install paid apps. While all free apps have installed to Android Wear devices normally, apps requiring pay from Google Play would not install at all. Until today. Google has initiated a fix – … Continue reading
The Portal build you’re about to see is not yet a fully operational LEGO design. Instead, it’s part of the LEGO Ideas collection, one that’s been growing for several years – from its CUUSOO roots to the machine it is today. Today we witness builder “pitrek02” take the helm with over 1000 supporters – not quite what’s needed for official … Continue reading
Ridesharing service Uber has been heavily criticized in the past for driving up prices during emergencies and disasters. Users were billed hundreds of dollars for short trips taken in New York City last winter when the snowstorms rolled in, similar pricing was charged around the time Hurricane Sandy hit shores. The company announced today that from now on its pricing algorithms will be capped during disasters and states of emergency.
Uber promises that from now on surge pricing during emergencies and natural disasters will always stay below that of the three highest-priced, non-emergency days of the preceding two months. It should be kept in mind though that surge pricing would still be in effect if there’s high demand for drivers on the road, the lid is only there to ensure users don’t get gouged during emergencies or disasters.
Moreover the company also said that it will donate 20 percent of the fare from surge trip commissions to the American Red Cross. According to New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Uber’s recent policy change now brings it in line with the state’s laws against price gouging.
The ridesharing car service also announced yesterday that it is slashing prices in New York for UberX by 20 percent. In some cases this makes rides in the basic Uber option cheaper than a conventional cab. This change comes as its competitor Lyft launches in New York, starting with two weeks of free rides from more than 500 drivers.
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We got our first in-depth look at Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare at the E3 2014 in Los Angeles last month, it was there that the title’s official trailer was formally shown off to the world. Expectations and anticipation for this title is high and the publisher and developer behind Advanced Warfare is making sure to provide us with tidbits of information to keep the hype going. A new video has been posted online that particularly focuses on the game’s sound design.
The new video features the audio director at Sledgehammer Games, Don Veca, who goes into a bit of detail about the sound technology used in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare to provide an exceptional experience during gameplay.
Veca says that the technology is intelligent enough to ensure that players are kept from “hearing the same explosion twice.” With the game that aims to let players see how the next generation advanced soldier works its almost essential that the sound feel natural at all times, nailing all of those effects would ensure that players get the best possible experience.
Do check out the video and see for yourself how much the developer has put into getting this right. I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve actually had a go at the game, though i’d expect it to be nothing short of amazing.
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'Drunktown's Finest' To Premiere At Sundance Institute's Native American Program
Posted in: UncategorizedCarte Blanche: Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program will be taking place at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art from July 10 – July 21.
As part of the series, Native American and transgender director Sydney Freeland will premiere her film “Drunktown’s Finest.” The film invites audiences to follow three young Native Americans, including a “promiscuous transsexual,” as they strive to escape the hardships of life on an Indian reservation.
This year is the 20th anniversary of the Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program. According to a press release sent to The Huffington Post, “the Program has sustained a unique circle of support for indigenous film by scouting for and identifying artists, bringing them through lab and grant programs to get their projects made and shown, and taking the filmmakers and their work back to native lands to inspire new generations of storytellers.”
We caught up with Freeland to discuss “Drunktown’s Finest,” how she found transgender actress Carmen Moore to star in the film and more.
The Huffington Post: What inspired you to make the film?
Sydney Freeland: Growing up I never really felt like I saw the people and places I knew represented on film. Most films about Native Americans didn’t have characters I could relate to. On a really basic level I wanted to tell a story that was true to the people and experiences I knew.
What you hope audiences take away from “Drunktown’s Finest”?
My biggest hope is that audiences are able to relate to the characters in the film. I feel like Native Americans and transgender people tend to be misrepresented in film but hopefully people come away with a new perspective.
What was the most surprising thing you learned while making it?
We only had 15 days to shoot so we were constantly pressed for time. However, I was constantly impressed by what our actors (some of which had no experience) were able bring to the table despite the circumstances.
How did you go about casting the character of Flexia (the transgender, Native American actress) in your film?
Well, I’m transgender myself so it was very important for me that we had a transgender actress to play the role of Felixia. I came across a YouTube video of Carmen early in the writing process and managed to get in touch with her. She read the script and responded well, and even came out to the Sundance Institute Director’s Lab where we got to workshop some scenes from the film. It was during that time that I realized she was a great fit for this character. I feel like she brought a depth and authenticity to the role that very few people could have.
How has Sundance supported your creative journey?
Sundance Institute has been absolutely crucial in my growth as a filmmaker. The way the labs work (Native American and Indigenous, Screenwriters and Directors) is that they target your comfort zone as an artist and then push you to work outside of that. Before the labs my writing approach was very plot-driven and my directing approach was very shot-oriented. I left the labs with a writing approach that was more character driven and a directing approach that was more performance driven. I feel like the film is so much better because of this.
Carte Blanche: Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program takes place July 10 – 21 at The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street in New York City. “Drunktown’s Finest” premieres on July 10. For more information, head here.
Resignation Speculation Grows
Posted in: Today's ChiliSupreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg might be a hero of the left, but liberals are beginning to question whether it’s time for her to go.