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The Taj Mahal table by Studio Job is the most expensive memento at $45,450

July 31st, 2012 David No comments

from Born Rich by Nandini Maheshwari
Nandini Maheshwari:Taj Mahal, the widely recognized “Seven wonders of the world” in Agra, India is notable for its architectural beauty. Commissioned by Shah Jahan, one of the distinguished Mughal emperors in the memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the monument has always inspired the Design and architectural world. But the Belgian design firm studio Job has taken its inspiration to another level with the classic Taj Mahal table that it has unveiled at the Art Basel Miami 2012. The upside down TajMahal table is an exemplary work of art with innovation and tradition going hand in hand. The iconic bronze Taj Mahal Table boasts flashy gilt domes and is reportedly based on the same architectural principles except few changes in the design to make it upside down. Design-wise, it’s made of bronze unlike the white marble in Taj Mahal. Available in a limited edition of eight, this table is priced at €36,000 ($45,455).

 

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The Taj Mahal table

 

 

The design house is known for its collector’s furniture cast in bronze. Back in 2007, the design studio has earned accolades for its limited edition suite of five pieces unveiled at Art Basel Miami, which got sold off to a private collector called Robber Baron for a whopping $700,000 within the first hour of the show.

The other contemporary designs by Studio Job includes a floor-standing bronze crane lamp, which reminds us of Swedish designer, Charlie Davidson’s iconic Crane Lamp Fixtures from the Milan fair 2012.

 

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Glass tube bench

The other highlights at the Art Basel Miami includes, Israel designer Ron Gilad’s contemporary Glass Tube Bench for Dilmos.

 

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Gilded wall installation

The highlights at the fair includes a six-foot-wide wall installation called “Burgeon” by Hudson Valley artist Jennifer Trask, which is composed of 18th and 19th century gilt picture frames and it sports an extraordinary price true to its gilt make at $175,000.

Via: Gizmodo/ArtNet/StudioJob

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HyperDog Ball Launcher

July 30th, 2012 David No comments
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Throwing out your arm while playing fetch gets old… especially when your dog never seems to be pleased.

the HyperDog ball launcher is a sling shot that takes the work (and the mess) out of the game. Pull back the launcher and watch as tennis balls fly up to 220 feet. That’ll give you enough time to drink some beer and devour some grub. And when your dog returns, simply scoop the ball up, hands-free.

The launcher is made from top-grade steel with a rust and chip resistant coating, and the band is strong surgical-grade tubing.

Fido will be impressed.

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Rackmountable Double Cd Mixer with USB, Scratch & BPM

July 29th, 2012 David No comments

dmxp6 Rackmountable Double Cd Mixer with USB, Scratch & BPM

Model: DMXP6
Color: Black

Attention all DJs! the competition is now over and the winner is Technical DMXP6 Double CD mixer with USB, scratch and BPM! Built with the same quality design and forward thinking technology that we can expect from this team this mixer goes above and beyond, providing the DJ with every tool needed to keep your crowd dancing and partying.

Connect this mixer to your set up from the back panel using the balanced XLR, RCA master out and RCA record out outputs. Utilize the rack mountable design and easily integrate this into your mobile rig or DJ coffin. Connect 2 USB flash drives to play music files or load 2 different CDs into the front loading CD decks. Use the folder browsing feature to search through your USB flash drives. Play MP3 Cds in addition to a standard audio CD! Connect a microphone and have the ability to talk to your crowd while mixing!

Built for the seasoned professional DJ and for the DJ that is just starting out, the DMXP6 has all the features you will ever need! Make a loop on the fly, use the rubberized jog wheel to precisely cue your tracks, EQ your songs using the bass, mid and treble tone controls per each channel, use the reverse playback for both CD and USB tracks and get that “vinyl” feel, pitch your music up or down and match your beats using the seamless pitch control or use the BPM counter to make it easier to match up your BPM’s! If you are Dj’ing for a dancefloor and the party people are moving and grooving, the biggest mistake a DJ can make is not blending the next song on time. If there is a pause or a change in the groove, you will lose your entire dancefloor. Use the BPM counter and insure you will never embarrass yourself by blending a mix that is off beat! Use the built-in scratch function for both the USB and CD inputs and add some flare to your mix while impressing the crowd with your DJ skills! These are the tools that separate the person that just “plays” music from the DJs come to rock the house!

Aligned with Technical pro’s rugged design and long lasting build for all their gear, the DMXP6 has a built-in anti shock system the helps prevent any skipping or playback issues. The sound output utilizes an analog to digital converter at 24 bits with 8 times oversampling which means this bad boy will sound thick and full, lighting up any room with that “Big Room” club sound DJs strive to achieve! If you are a DJ and need a reliable, quality built mixer that can do it all, this is for you!

As a professional DJ, the party’s entire mood is controlled by the touch of your fingers. One thing is certain when a DJ is working there is just one thing in your world and that is the music. You create a world of blend and balance between beats that magically send the floor into a rave.

Ask almost any DJ how he manages to create such fantastic sounds they will point to two factors their gear & skill. With the Technical Pro DMXP6 you get the power needed to create those moods.

Technical Pro’s mixers have a reputation for providing high quality audio and reliability, giving professional DJs the tools they need to expand their musical horizon, with capabilities for mixing, remixing, producing and performing. Incorporating features recommended by many professional DJs and club engineers, they raise the bar on flexibility and performance.

The DMXP6 is the “go-to” mixer for DJs the world over, novices and professionals alike. This dual CD mixer offers all the most sophisticated features that allow you to mix, remix, produce, and perform like a professional DJ, at a price anyone can afford and at only 15 light, portable pounds. Don’t confine your musical creativity to rigid presets and outdated features. The DMXP6 offers clean, intuitive controls, and simple, yet dynamic construction. If high quality audio, reliability, and a professional sound are important to you, choose the DMXP6 for the best in flexibility and performance.

• Dual USB Inputs
DMXP6’s USB inputs will accept USB flash drives up to 8GB provide quick and easy access to your .mp3 file play lists.

• Anti-Shock System
DMXP6’s buffered skip-protection technology keeps your music playing, even when vibrations might cause other players to skip.

• MP3 CD and USB compatibility
DMXP6′s allows you to play MP3 CDs and you can also take advantage of the DMXP6’s ability to browse through folders on your USB flash drive devices. Folder support allows you to browse through your music and select tracks from different folders.

• Cue/Play/Reverse/Scratch
Standard cue, search, and pitch controls, and tone controls (bass, mid, treble and gain) allow you to be the ultimate “mix master” of your music. The DMXP6’s rubberized jog wheels allow for easy control; you can reverse, playback, play backwards (reverse), and scratch on both USB and CD tracks.

• Beats Per Minute
When you match beats from the left to right, from one song to another, the DMXP6 sets everything up. When you start playing both songs, the DMXP6 will display will indicate the BPM for both songs, allowing to to match the beats from each song and cleanly transition from one song to the other.

inside specs text Rackmountable Double Cd Mixer with USB, Scratch & BPM

  • Inputs: RCA, (2 audio sources), MP3, USB memory stick (2)
  • Outputs: XLR (balanced), RCA (master, record output)
  • Microphone Inputs: 1/4”, XLR
  • Plays MP3 CDs
  • Folder browsing on USB input
  • Seamless loop and reloop (in & out)
  • Fader start / relay
  • Digital / analog converter: 24 bits / 8x over sampling
  • Iridescent blue LED level meter
  • Single/continuous program (99 programmable play tracks)
  • Rubberized jog wheels for easy control
  • Tone controls (bass, mid, treble and gain)
  • Cue, search and pitch controls
  • Replaceable crossfader
  • Illuminated control buttons
  • Anti-shock system helps prevent skipping
  • Reverse playback on both USB and CD
  • Scratch on both USB and CD
  • BPM Readout
  • Rack Mountable, Anti-shock system helps prevent skipping
  • Pitch control: ±18% / Auto voltage
  • Sampling Frequency: 44.1 KHz / Lineal quantificaition: 24 Bits
  • Signal to noise ratio: >90dB, Crosstalk (1KHz)>70dB, Dynamic Range (1KHz)>80dB
  • dimensions: 19” w 10” h 4.75” d
  • weight: 15 lbs
  • MSRP: $599.00

 

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D-Link’s Sharpoint DIR-505 is a Pocket Sized Router without any Wires

July 28th, 2012 David No comments

from GadgetReview by Christen Costa

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Staying connected to the Net while on the road is something business travelers and college students do without thinking about twice.  The easiest solution is investing in a smartphone with a Mobile Hotspot data plan, or plunking down some extra cash for a MiFi, such as Verizon’s Jetpack device.  But if you’re looking for a solution to facilitate your at home connection as well in hotel rooms, look no further than d-Link’s Shareport DIR-505.

This almost pocket sized device is effectively a router, minus the LAN ports.  Built into the device is an AC plug, so there are no cords to travel along, and you can even add a storage device to the network or charge your smart device thanks to a USB port – it’s all accessible via an Android or iOS app.  You may have already noticed, but in the event you didn’t, there is a switch that sits atop of the DIR-505.  This allows you to select one of three of its wireless options.  You see, it can serve not only as an wireless Hotspot (aka router), but as a repeater station or a repeater station/access point.  Of course, for it to work you’ll need a stand alone Internet connection via an Ethernet plug, but that’s pretty common place even in the most dingy of hotel rooms.   We particularlly like the repeater functionality since it makes the DIR-505 a much more suitable invesetment for anyone looking to wirelessly expand their home’s WiFi network.

D-Link’s Sharepoint DIR-505 is available now from Amazon for $69.99.

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Ten common mistakes made by photographers using WordPress

July 28th, 2012 David No comments

Ten common mistakes made by photographers using WordPress

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If you are a photographer or artist who relies on WordPress for your blog or portfolio, chances are you aren’t utilizing all the available tools or adhering to the best practices that could help your site stand out.  Below is a list of ten mistakes that photographers (including myself) make when using WordPress.

1. Non-readable image filenames

Image filenames are an important factor in optimizing for search engines. Below are a few examples of non-optimized filenames:

  • DSC000234481.jpg
  • picture1.jpg
  • 20110301-tda-0023.jpg

The filenames above might work well when archiving photos in your image software program, but they are useless on the web.  Including descriptive keywords in filenames on the web will give search engine spiders a clue about the picture.  For example, here are a few optimized image filenames:

  • shark-attacks-california-surfer.jpg
  • libyan-rebels-fight-qaddafi.jpg

Don’t go overboard with keywords or you will dilute the value of each keyword included.  Use - instead of empty spaces, which show up like this in urls: %20.

2. Empty alt and title attributes

Search engines have a difficult time interpreting the content of images.  The more relevant text you include around the image itself, the easier it is for search engine spiders to interpret the content of the image.

The alt attribute provides some alternate text to describe the image if a browser has image loading disabled and is important to the usability of your website in case your visitors have poor eyesight or are using assistive reading technology.  In photography terms, the alt attribute is comparable to the image title metadata.  Google confirmed in 2007 that the alt attribute is their primary point of focus when trying to understand the content of an image.

The title attribute is displayed on tags when hovering your mouse over an image (also known as a “tooltip”).  It should provide advisory information about the image for which it is set.  Below is an image tag with optimized filenames, alt and title attributes:

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<img title="Surfer attacked by sharks in California in 2011" src="http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/shark-attacks-california-surfer.jpg" alt="Shark attacks California surfer" />
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Adding alt and title text to images in WordPress is easy. After uploading an image using WordPress’ Add Media button, click Show and you will see the Title and Alternative Text fields.  Click this screenshot for a larger view.

3. Squished images after changing themes

A common point of confusion is that changing the image sizes on the Media Settings page will resize all existing photos in WordPress.  It doesn’t.  WordPress creates thumbnails when you first upload the photo.  Chances are you set your Media Settings to a size required for your previous theme.  If you change themes, you might need to resize these previously uploaded images.

First, make sure that you have set your Media Settings to the correct size specified by your theme’s instructions. Then, install Viper007Bond’s Regenerate Thumbnails plugin.  It allows you to automagically resize all images that you ever uploaded into WordPress based on your new images sizes on your Media Settings page.  This will save you hours of work.

In some cases, the Regenerate Thumbnails plugin doesn’t work. This is typically due to the fact that you uploaded very large, sometimes even the original, image into WordPress and the plugin simply cannot process all of the large images.  If this is the case, ensure that your thumbnail sizes are set to the correct size according to the theme’s instructions and upload the photo again.

4. Website is not cached

Is a slow loading website hurting your photo business?  It could be.  Photography websites tend to load lots of large images, which translates into slow loading pages.  By creating a “cached” version of your website, you could speed things up to 10X faster.  Thankfully, there’s a plugin for that.

The W3 Total Cache plugin by W3 Edge will decrease the load time of your website, resulting in a faster page loads and happier visitors.  The W3TC plugin improves the user experience of your site by improving your server performance, caching every aspect of your site, reducing the download times and providing transparent content delivery network (CDN) integration.  While there are other caching plugins available, my experience is that the W3 Total Cache plugin provides superior results when configured properly.

5. No CDN

The closer your visitors are to your content, the faster it will load.  A Content Delivery Network is a team of servers located around the world containing copies of your static media content.  When a visitor located in New York loads your website, they will be served content from the closest data center located in, say, New Jersey, instead of loading the data from your web server located in Hong Kong.

The W3 Total Cache plugin contains an option for hosting all static media content at the CDN of your choice.  There are many CDN options available, but the most popular by far is Amazon Web Services’ S3 account.  It is cheap and integrates with the W3TC plugin.

6. Poor lead generation

Make it easy for your site visitors to call or email you.  Put your phone and email (or link to contact page) in the footer or sidebar (or header) of every Post and Page.  Better yet, include a short personal bio, with photo, to make your site a bit more personable.  Use the GPP About You Widget plugin to add a bio box to help generate leads and connect with potential customers.

7. create an opt-in, opt-out mailing list

One of the best ways to piss off past or potential clients is to send unsolicited email.  Even worse, if your email doesn’t contain an unsubscribe link, amongst other things, your well-intentioned email marketing campaign is technically, well, spam.  The CAN-SPAM Act is a must-read if you market your business to a list of email addresses.  Not surprisingly, there is a plethora of email marketing services available.  Here are a few that integrate well with WordPress so so you can turn site visitors into regular readers and potential customers:

8. Resize images before uploading

If you are uploading your original, high-resolution images in WordPress, you have essentially just given the entire world access to your digital negatives.  Any image that you upload to the internet can be downloaded, period.  Resize your images to the maximum size required by your theme before uploading them into WordPress.

9.  Forgetting to assign Featured Images

WordPress 2.9 introduced the ability to assign “Featured Images” to specific Posts, Pages, and Galleries.  Many themes now use this feature for creating thumbnails on the homepage and archive pages.  If are using a theme and you can’t figure out how to give your posts a thumbnail, chances are you haven’t set a Featured Image.

WordPress 3.1 hides some screen options (including Featured Images) on Posts & Pages edit screens by default.  To show the Featured Image box, click the Screen Options link in the top right corner when editing a Post or Page and check the Featured Image box.  Here is a video tutorial that shows how to use Featured Images in WordPress.

10. Don’t use Flash

Flash is like a black box to search engines.  It looks nice, but isn’t searchable.  If you choose to use Flash content on your website, make sure you have included a description in HTML nearby your Flash content that describes the content contained inside the Flash.

Dolphin Browser For iPhone And iPad Updated With Loads Of New Features

July 27th, 2012 David No comments

BY ALDRIN CALIMLIM on Thu June 14th, 2012 app updatesdolphin browser dolphin browser for ipad mobotap

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Just a couple of weeks after updating the iPad version of its flagship app, MoboTap has now released another update to Dolphin Browser for iPad. What’s more, it has also sent out a separate but similar update to Dolphin Browser for iPhone.

Some of the changes implemented in the latest iteration of Dolphin Browser for iPhone are carryovers from the previous update to its iPad counterpart. These are password saving, autocomplete, and Dolphin Connect.

Password saving, of course, pertains to the app’s ability to store your login credentials for certain sites. Autocomplete enables the app to remember your browsing history, bookmarks, and searches, thereby facilitating URL and keyword typing. And Dolphin Connect lets you sync your bookmarks across all your devices.

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More changes common to both versions of Dolphin Browser are brought by their respective updates today. Password saving has been improved, so that you can specify which passwords you wish to be remembered. Exporting of your Dolphin downloads is also now possible via iTunes Share.

In addition, instructions for Gesture are no longer shown beyond their second appearance and the “Rate us” pop-up is displayed only by the second time you open Dolphin.

An improvement exclusive to the iPhone version is support for other languages for search using Dolphin Sonar. And on the iPad version only, the keyboard is hidden upon tapping a blank area of the screen.

This twofold treat from MoboTap no doubt makes Dolphin Browser an even better Safari alternative. But I’d still like to see Dolphin Sonar make its way to the iPad version, too. And add full Retina display support in there for good measure.

Both versions of Dolphin Browser are available in the App Store for free. Between this third-party app and Apple’s very own Safari, what’s your preferred browser for your iPhone and iPad?

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Build Your Own Backyard Fire Pit for Serious Summer Cooking

July 26th, 2012 David No comments

original Build Your Own Backyard Fire Pit for Serious Summer Cooking

Everyone grills in the warm weather, but if you’re looking to do some serious cooking for a group of people, whether it’s a huge pot of stew or a whole suckling pig, you’ll need something a little bigger. Thankfully, even if you have a small backyard, you can make your own fire pit or earth oven with a little elbow grease, some bricks, and some shovels. It’s a project, but the end result is delicious.

The beauty of a fire pit—especially the type that the folks at Food52 walk you through building—is that you can accomodate whole animals in it, multiple pots of delicious stews, chilis, or other goodies, and enough food to feed a large group of friends. You’ll need some bricks, a few supplies you can pick up at any hardware store, and some friends with shovels to make the pit reality. Once you’ve finished digging and lining your pit with bricks (firebricks, specifically), you’re ready to put the fire in the fire pit and do some serious earthen cooking, whether you decide to host a backyard Luau and cook a whole pig wrapped in banana leaves, or you bring your friends over for a huge chili cookoff.

This project may not require a huge backyard or a lot of depth, but you’ll definitely want some space where you can dig down a few feet safely, so we and the folks at Food52 suggest you only try this if you’re out in the burbs or know the ground you’re digging in. If you’re looking for a step-by-step, or some tips to cook in that fire pit once you’ve built it, hit the link below for details and cooking times. Ever dig your own fire pit? Think it’s too much effort? Let us know in the comments below.
How to
build a Fire Pit In Your Backyard | Food52

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The Rinser Toothbrush Has a Built-In Water Fountain for Easy, Single-handed Mouth Rinsing

July 25th, 2012 David No comments

the Rinser toothbrush is your standard teeth-cleaning implement with a little secret: it has a tunnel in its chest that creates a water fountain when you place it under faucet. This makes it easy for you to rinse out your mouth without setting the toothbrush down and picking up a cup or something else.

Aside from the primary purpose of this clever multi-tool, you can replace the brush heads when they get worn out. They just snap on and off so you don’t have to buy a new brush every month. Currently the rinser brush is available for pre-order. $22 gets you one brush and one brush head replacement, but you can pre-order more if you want. It’s not the cheapest toothbrushes in the world, but it’s one of the more clever ones.

Rinser Brush | via The Awesomer via Swissmiss

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Tom Tom Powering Apple’s New Map App

July 24th, 2012 David No comments

BY BRYAN M. WOLFE on Tue June 12th, 2012 iOS 6maps app tomtom

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Apple’s new Maps app in iOS 6 is powered by TomTom, according to a brief message left on the company’s website and first reported by Pocket Lint.

They explain:

TomTom has signed a global agreement with Apple® for maps and related information. No further details of the agreement will be provided.

As announced during yesterday’s WWDC keynote, Apple is ditching Google and will release a new Maps app with their next mobile OS. One of the main components of the new app is turn-by-turn capabilities.

Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, TomTom is one of the leading providers of GPS navigation systems and apps. There is no word on whether the company’s line of iOS apps will be affected by their agreement with Apple.

are you excited about iOS 6.0? Which features are you looking forward to the most?

Source: TomTom
Via: Pocket Lint
Photo: Apple

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The Clipboard+ Accessory Launches On Kickstarter

July 23rd, 2012 David No comments

from App Advice by Bryan M. Wolfe

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mobile devices have changed the day-to-day workplace routine for many people. However, that doesn’t mean we’ve completely removed paper from the equation. This is where the clipboard+ accessory comes in, a new Kickstarter project whose creators are now looking for funding.

Created by a team of Penn State students, Clipboard+ came about because of the frustrations associated with using smartphone technology to aid in doing work on paper. The result is an all-in-one solution that works simultaneously with mobile technology and the traditional pen, paper, and clipboard.

Clipboard+ is available in two varieties: iPad and Smartphone.

The first, which works with both the iPad 2 and new iPad, is made of lightweight anodized aluminum and includes a cushioning foam liner.

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Clipboard+ iPad features include:

  • With a simple flip, Clipboard+ iPad allows for an effortless transition between working with paper on the clipboard side to working with your iPad on the backside.
  • Paper and iPad together in one package means that you never have to carry both again.
  • Sleek design encourages easy storage and transportation
  • Holes at the top of the clipboard allow for attachment of a shoulder strap for maximum portability and use of both hands.

The Clipboard+ Smartphone, meanwhile, fits any smartphone or case with a flat, non-porous rear surface. It includes an industrial strength suction cup that maintains a firm grip on the device. Additionally, the phone can be oriented both horizontally and vertically.

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According to Clipboard+ founder, Kevin Merlini:

After a lot of hard work, mistakes, and learning experiences along the way we were able to nail down the design and manufacturing processes for Clipboard+.

You can get your hands on a Clipboard+ Smartphone accessory with a pledge of $20. For $40, you’ll receive a Clipboard + iPad. Additional levels of support are also available.

The Clipboard+ team hopes to raise $10,000 by July 18 in order to get the project into production.

Take a look:

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The Clipboard+ looks like a functional, yet inexpensive solution for anyone that needs an iDevice and a clipboard to get their job done.

For more information on Clipboard+ be sure to visit their Kickstarter page or their official site.

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