iPhone 3GS is the new name…

Posted by on under iphe, iphone, video recording, phe, copy paste, firmware, compass, new features, mms, snapshot, modem |

Finally we've got a new phone from Apple, with great new features, here is a snapshot: - 3 Megapixels camera with video recording and editing - Voice control - Compass - Better autonomy - Copy paste of course with the 3.0 Firmware (available for download on the 17th June) - MMS - Search in all applications centralized - iPhone as a modem, finally... ...
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Unleash Your Anger with iSheriff [Augmented Reality]

Posted by Chris on under iphe, blood and guts, gun violence, sick kid, uf student, store thanks, healthcare center, mery, viewfinder, waiting room, compass, brains, ace, apps, cue, Wordpress, real world, anger, gps, developers |

Maybe you think gun violence is atrocious, and that it should never be endorsed by an iPhone app. Well, you may be right, but I am sick and waiting for attention at the UF student healthcare center and there’s nothing I want more than to shoot up the place.

Cue: iSheriff, a new “augmented reality” (or should I say demented reality?) iPhone app that lets you blow the brains out of anyone in the viewfinder of your iPhone camera.

“Hey, sick kid in the waiting room. Let me put you out of your misery…”

iSheriff iPhone app

“And will someone please turn off this damn TV! No!? Well then I’ll do it myself…”

iSheriff iPhone app

If you’re not one for blood and guts, Disable Gore and go for the clean kill.

iSheriff is an amusing development in the new and emerging realm of augmented reality iPhone apps that are hitting the App Store.

Thanks to the iPhone 3.1 update, developers can now combine the iPhone’s camera, compass and GPS to place a virtual layer over a view of the real world.

Gonna shoot up a place? Use iSheriff.

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Forget Parachute: What Color is Your ROOF?

Posted by blogs@bobvila.com (Ben) on under perfect colors, myers briggs, sime, owens corning, roofing, compass, roofs, few minutes, quiz |

Got a few minutes to kill? Then take a look at this fun little tool from Owens Corning called the Roofing Color Compass. By answering 9 simple questions, the Roofing Color Compass can tell you what kind of roof will best fit your personality. Yeah, it's not exactly the Myers-Briggs, but we are talking roofs here. It's a big purchase. Probably a good idea to pick the right one, right? According to the quiz, my "perfect" colors are brown and green. (Note: we're not ...
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How to Install Recessed Lights – Milwaukee Carbide Hole Saws

Posted by on under hole saws, acoustical tile, th job, milwaukee tools, how to install recessed lights, carbide, drywall, stucco, compass, rim, mesh |

Installing can lights can significantly improve the look and feel of any room but installing them in a remodel job can be a pain. Having used the compass style scoring tool and a drywall saw to do an entire basement not too long ago anything that makes this job quicker and more accurate is easy to get behind. Milwaukee Tools has recently introduced a full line of Carbide Grit Recessed Light Hole Saws ranging in size from 3-1/8” to 6-7/8”. These new hole saws are a remodelers dream because not only will they make short work of drywall but the carbide grit can cut through plaster, acoustical tile, wood and stucco with mesh as well. These hole saws also feature a continuous rim which means they will not tear or chip the material, leaving a very clean hole for the can light installation.


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