The Technophiles Podcast is a show about how we, humans, respond to all the weird and wonderful things that technology has brought into our lives. | @technophilespod
A collection of moving, emotional, and inspiring songs performed during the breaks of the Technophiles Podcast. Simply, beautiful. Never before has one project so aptly captured the hearts and minds of the globe. “David has done it again! I was moved to tears.” – D. Geisler “Who is this David and why is he so amazing?” – Anonymous
Now that iPhone cameras shoot in 1080p, they’ve realistically become an alternative for significantly more expensive cameras, when shooting casual video, like home movies. You could probably even shoot a web-series with one and not too many people would even notice. However, what if you wanted even more control? What if you wanted a, borderline, professional level of control? …Control of frame-rate, white-balance, separate exposure and focus controls? If you wanted all that, and more, you’d be looking for the iOS App FiLMiC Pro.
2012 is here. It’s time to prepare yourself for catastrophic climate change, the switching of the poles, the atmosphere being cooked away by massive solar flares, the return of aliens, or jesus, or whatever. So you can see how having an app that provides you with near-real-time global climate data could come in handy, right? Ok, so maybe not all of us are stocking up our subterranean shelters, but Earth Now is still a neat app.
Even though Apple released a ‘week view’ in their, iOS native, Calendar App with the latest iOS update. As a calendar junkie, I continue to find myself underwhelmed with Apple’s Calendar App. I used Calvetica for awhile, back when it was the only App offering a ‘week view’ feature, until all my hopes and dreams were answered with the aptly titled Week Calendar.
This week on Technophiles, David, Bryce and Ashely talk about life without cable, robot babies for the elderly in Japan, being an at home DJ, and Pioneer’s new Augmented Reality HUD display.