Nova Is A Wireless External Flash For iPhone To Take Better-Looking Low Light Shots

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It’s no secret that the iPhone’s flash has never been great. Apple is rumoured to be bolstering flash performance by adding a dual LED to the forthcoming iPhone 5S (or whatever the new flagship ends up being called) but dual LED flashes are no panacea for fixing smartphone low light photography — they can even make over-exposure worse, being as there’s a greater risk of washing out the photo with a more powerful flash. Fixing in the edit is one way to get round this, via Instagram et al’s filters. But what if you just want to take a decent iPhone shot in the dark from the off? Step forward Nova: a credit-card-sized, wireless external flash with adjustable light temperature so you can snap better-looking photos in shadowy environments.

Nova is not the first external flash aiming to improve on what Apple provided. It follows in the footsteps of iblazr, for instance, a plug-in external flash for iPhone that made use of the phone’s headphone jack to extend the flash capabilities. But Nova is using Bluetooth so it doesn’t have to be fixed in position — allowing the user to position it by hand to get the most flattering light on their subject. Nova can be used up to 20 feet away from phone — assuming you can get a friend to hold it beyond arm’s length, while you snap the shot.

Nova’s creators have taken to Kickstarter to crowdfund $25,000 to offset manufacturing costs — which means the device shown in the video above is still a prototype, so expect some tweaking of the final product. The flash light level will be controlled via an app — allowing the user to select different light colour temperatures, from cool to warm to brilliant. The app will also include an advanced mode where you can customise the colour temperature further, making use of the full spectrum of Nova’s 40 individual light points (65 lumen, white LEDs).

Nova’s battery will last four weeks on standby between charges (it charges by micro USB), and be good for up to 150 flashes on a single charge — depending on brightness and flash duration. If the device gets enough backing to make it to market its creators plan on releasing open source SDK libraries so developers can make apps that integrate with Nova using the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol.

An Android app for Nova is also on the roadmap — albeit, the device will only work with Android 4.3 (or later) devices (owing to Bluetooth LE support). Nova is being offered to early bird Kickstarter backers for $49, after which it rises to $54. Shipping date for backers is anticipated as February 2014.

Watch a Star Explode, Live, Right Here Right Now

Seems like whenever a star is discovered, it’s just a countdown until the inevitable crash and burn. It happened to Lindsay Lohan and Macaulay Culkin, and tonight it’s happening to the just-spotted star Nova Del 2013. Located yesterday by an amateur astronomer, the erupting white dwarf is getting brighter and hotter as it heads for a violent nova explosion, and Slooh Space Camera is livestreaming the whole stellar meltdown.

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Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your SmartphoneThere are scores of Android launchers out there for people who don’t want to be stuck with TouchWiz (or whatever bloated skin came with your phone). But choosing among them can be a chore. With so many features to parse, which launcher should you use? Last week, we put the question to you, our fabulously informed readers. Here’s what we learned.

If you want stability…

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Nova was the launcher you all recommended most often, and with a good reason: It’s steady, fast as hell, and easy to use. Upgrading to Nova Prime for $4 unlocks a few bonus features, including an immensely useful scrollable dock. It’s available for Android 4.0 and up.

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If you want something fresh…

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Of all the launchers we tried out after our round-up last week, Everything.me felt the most like something new. The free launcher is currently in beta for phones running 4.0 and up. We’re particularly fond of the homescreen search widget that queries your apps, messages, files, as well as the web for keywords.

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If you want your home screen to look like stock Android…

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Like Nova, Apex Launcher retains much of the core Android functionality but adds a lot of handy features—like widget resizing—as well as some super-deep customization like giving you the ability to set the duration of your phone vibrations. A $4 upgrade to Apex Launcher Pro unlocks loads of new features, including two-finger gestures. Like many current top launchers, it’s available for phones running 4.0 or higher.

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If you want your home screen to look like iOS

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

For a screen that looks like iOS in the Forestall era, check out the free Esper Launcher. Compatibility varies from phone to phone so you’ll have to check to Google Play link so see if it’ll work for you.

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If you want your home screen to look like Windows Phone…

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Simply put, Launcher 8 (Android 2.0+, free) turns your Android homescreen into a Ballmer-worthy Metro paradise of square tiles. Yay, flat design.

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If your phone is ancient (and you’re cheap)…

Six Android Launchers to Supercharge Your Smartphone

Unlike some of its newer brethren, Go Launcher EX has been around forever, so it’s reportedly compatible with phones running OS versions all the way back to Android 1.6. Another benefit of its long existence is a massive community of users, and over 10,000 downloadable themes. And it’s FREE.

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Researchers use Hubble to map 3D structure of exploding star

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Witness now the death of a star in glorious 3D. It’s not quite as exciting as all that, but astronomers have managed to map the eruptions of the nova using footage from the Hubble telescope. Above are three images of T Pyxidis (that’s T Pyx to its friends), a double star system located some 15,600 light-years away — the white globular bit in the middle is the star. The researchers reported to their surprise that the ejected matter has largely stayed in the area of the star, creating a disk of debris, likely expanding but not leaving the orbit. The findings suggest that the companion in the star system helps dictate where that material goes. More info on the research can be found after the break.

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Meteor Strike: The Complete Story of Russia’s Cosmic Fireball

Thanks to the crazy prevalence of dash-cams in Russia, we got an amazing, multi-viewpoint look at last month’s monster meteor strike just hours after it happened. But there’s more to see than just the flashes in the sky. PBS’s Nova dug in deep to figure out the details of the incident, and the disaster it could have been. The disaster it might be next time if we don’t keep a close watch on the skies. More »

NOvA neutrino detector captures cosmic rays in 3D, aims to unlock the mysteries of the universe

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All apologies accepted if you mistook that image above as cover art for Daft Punk’s new album — it’s not (although the duo should consider it.). That Tron-ish, equalizer-like graphic is actually a 3D representation of particle activity left behind by cosmic rays interacting within NOvA, the Department of Energy’s under construction neutrino detector. It’s the first such visual record made possible by the University of Minnesota-operated facility that, when completed, will extend for more than 200 feet underground in an area near the Canadian border and endure regular bombardment by a controlled stream of neutrinos. Beyond its obvious visual appeal, data like this should give physicists at the DOE’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory insight into the nature of neutrinos (some of which are said to have been issued from the Big Bang) and, by extension, the origins of our ever-expanding universe. For now, though, the project’s still in the baby steps phase — only 12 feet of the detector (the currently operational portion) has been successfully built out — so the reality-shattering, scientific epiphanies will have to wait. Until then, it’s all still life as we safely know it.

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NOVA’s Earth From Space documentary shows a super-connected planet (video)

NOVA's Earth From Space documentary shows us our connected planet from above video

We’ve already had a meteorite shower to remind us that Earth is just a small part of a much, much larger universe. If that wasn’t enough perspective for you, PBS is offering a follow-up through NOVA‘s newly streaming “Earth From Space” documentary. The two-hour show illustrates how our planet’s individual climates and ecosystems are really part of one larger unit, with ripple effects that we didn’t always anticipate until an abundance of earth observation satellites made them clear. You’ll have to be an American to watch before the documentary, at least before it arrives in disc form on April 2nd. Every Earth citizen can still watch the trailer after the break.

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Amazon Lockers hit 7-Elevens in Washington DC, let you grab your parcel and a Slurpee

DNP Amazon Lockers hit DCarea 7Elevens, let you grab your parcel and a Slurpee

The convenience of shopping at Amazon just got bumped up a few notches in the Northern Virginia sector of Washington DC. Folks who swear their delivery person never rings the bell before dropping off packages will be pleased to know that Amazon Lockers have popped up at multiple 7-Elevens around the region. As Zatz Not Funny notes, Amazon has yet to officially list the market under the service, but at least four locations are searchable — and the site did find one more that’s currently off the radar. If you’re eager to get a glimpse of the P.O. Box-esque units for yourself or get access on your account, you’ll find more info at the source links below.

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