Beautiful video about the work Derby Museum has been doing with Wikipedia & QRpedia. Derby Museum using multilingual QR codes from Andrew James Sykes on Vimeo. In 2011 Wikipedians wrote and translated 1200 new articles to allow the museums objects to read in over a dozen languages using QRpedia codes. Beautiful video about the work [...]
Here’s the captured video from MobileMonday’s Trends in mHealth panel. Presented in glorious HTML5 and hosted on Archive.org Part 1 Here’s the captured video from MobileMonday’s Trends in mHealth panel. Presented in glorious HTML5 and hosted on Archive.org Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

A few updates on the Video Recording Sunglasses I blogged about earlier in the week. I stuck in an 8GB microSD card and let the glasses record indefinitely. I was curious what would happen when the size of the video went over the 4GB limit imposed by FAT32 – and what happened when the memory [...]
My eye has been caught by a stunning new gadget – the Immortal Video Eye Gear. Head mounted 3-megapixel video camera. Seamlessly embedded within a pair of innocuous looking sun glasses. At £250, they’re not cheap. While battery life looks good at 2.5 hours, they can only record one hour of video. No method of [...]
I love the BBC iPlayer. Now that it works on Linux (and anything else with Flash 9) it’s a really good way to catch up on shows without having to go to The Pirate Bay and wade through mountains of crap. There are only 2 problems…. 1) I can’t download the shows 2) I can’t [...]





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