Microsoft’s Photosynth released. Photo Stitching On Steroids.

If you haven’t seen the demos of Microsoft’s Photosynth, it’s a software that takes photos of a location, and maps them into their 3D space, relative to each other.  Think of it as the next step in the evolution of building panoramas.  Instead of just building a bigger picture, each picture is scaled and rotated in 3D space, to recreate the environment.  For example, if you snap some pics of yourself and friends on vacation at the Taj Mahal, and have also got some pics of closeup details, Photosynth will…

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iTunes subscription maybe coming…to US. Canadians encouraged to keep stea….er, buying CDs.

Apple may be getting ready to introduce a subscription iTunes service in September.. Macrumors has posted an anonymous tip claiming that “iTunes Unlimited” may be launching in the fall.  The services include: iTunes Unlimited -256 Kbps music; highest quality digital music subscription service ever -50% of U.S. store available for iTunes Unlimited at launch, U.S.-only launch -Available through iTunes or retail box a la MobileMe, funds applied through iTunes gift cards cannot be used towards subscription purchase -$129.99 stand-alone or $179.99 with MobileMe, current MobileMe subscribers can add iTunes Unlimited…

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It’s not TV, it’s NIN

According to the LA Times, Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor is in talks to bring his politically charged “Year Zero” to HBO as a 2-season series.  The story of Year Zero has so far been released in 2 formats; first, as the 2007 Nine Inch Nails album of the same name, and second, as an Alternate Reality Game  consisting of a variety of media and forms of communication that expanded upon the album’s storyline.

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“TROPIC THUNDER” just plain stupid fun, but doesn’t live up to the hype.

AN RGBFILTER MOVIE REVIEW:Tropic Thunder Written by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux Directed by Ben Stiller Starring Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr, Jack Black, Jay Baruchel, Brandon T. Jackson. If this summer’s lot of superhero hype has left you wanting for some lighter-hearted fare (and you couldn’t get tickets to Pineapple Express), then Tropic Thunder should fit the bill. The movie comes out of the gate swinging with an utterly hilarious cold-opening sequence that manages to introduce us to the mains as well as set the tone for the entire story…

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Coolest. Clock. Ever.

Some dude named Simon Heys has taken all his free time and put it to good use, so you too can now count your free time. Presenting the Word Clock, a free screensaver that works for both PC and MAC. It’s a word based clock that comes in 2 flavours, Block Text (pictured above) and Rotating Dial. I’d say this goes in the running for coolest screensaver ever. The only thing it’s missing is a groovy jazzy tune and some girls going gymnastics in a library, but I can live…

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New Bell ads channel Daft Hands, Apple Eater Bites

Along with the launch of Bell’s new advertising campaign, which seems like a mash up of Telus ads and a Daft Punk song, was the launch of their Apple iphone competitor, the Samsung Instinct. Boldly proclaiming it an ‘Apple eater’, and a slew of other adjectives (stunner, sexier, cooler, sleeker, everything-er), Bell is hoping this phone (judging by the amount of billboards and ads plaster around Toronto) will be the handset that turns around their flagging cellular arm. Early reports however from the popular cell-phone geek website HowardForums, and a…

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Leaked Fall Series are absolutely totally probably not intentional, maybe.

   Fall’s coming.  Leaves changing, kids back in school (and sharing your subway commute with you to work every day), weather gets a little brisk…good thing there’s plenty of new stuff on TV to keep you indoors. You may or may not have already seen the promos…I remember sitting through a 2:30 commercial for Life on Mars just for me to say at the end, “meh, the British version was better.”   Obviously, the hype machine isn’t working too well on me, and to be honest, with marketing including the line…

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rgbFilter – Pure Pwnage Coverage – Show Notes

Well, there’s not a lot of links in these show notes, unless you’ve never seen Pure Pwnage before.  If you haven’t, it’s just about the coolest online show out there.  While Ryan and I were drinking it up at Beer Fest (an annual tradition that goes back a few years), Dave went to the premiere of the shows 17th and 18th episode for Season two. Besides some great fans, and an awesome interview with Jarett Cale (aka Jeremy), there’s a surprise or two buried in there, including a proposal.  Now…

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rgbFilter Episode 008 – Apocafantastic – Show Notes

Episode 8 is in the can, and when you crack it open, here’s what you’ll find inside. The Craft Economy’s novel take on fighting bill C-61. The imminent release of HTC Diamond in North America, via Telus. A dangerous time waster in the form of FireNES, which allows you to play classic Nintendo games in the Firefox browser. The just as imminent release of the new Nvidia drivers that will support PhysX, even allowing a second video card to handle the physics calculations. The promised extra coverage of the Apocalipstix…

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More WATCHMEN eye candy from ComicCon

Our friends over at SuperHeroHype have posted the high-rez images of the Watchmen posters that were unveiled at ComicCon San Diego last week. Normally I’m no fan of showing too much of a hyped movie, especially one as touchy as Watchmen, because it only serves to build things up in one’s mind and leads to greater disappointment when things don’t pan out as one expects.  If it were up to me, my entire marketing campaign would cost 50 bucks…and would consist of nothing more than a couple quick glimpses of…

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Bell To Charge Wholesalers Per Usage

Bell has recently announced that it plans to start charging its wholesale customers usage-based-billing (UBB).  These wholesalers include popular 3rd party ISP provider TekSavvy, amongst others. This throws a new wrinkle in the relationship between the telco giant and the wholesalers, who are still waiting to for a decision from the CRTC regarding packet shaping. The limits imposed on the wholesalers would vary between 2 gigabytes (GB) per month for slower connections, up to 60 GB for higher speed connections, and overage costs would have to be passed on to…

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