WebBuzz du 19/09/2013
Pour Ceux qui n'aurait pas eu le loisir de voir en direct l'opération de redressement du Costa Concordia, voici une petite scéance de rattrappage et en moins de 2 minutes. Même si l'opération a l'air simple, elle cache beaucoup de technicité et de professionnalisme.
For those who would not have had the opportunity to see live the recovery operation of the Costa Concordia, here's a little time-laspe and in less than 2 minutes. Although the operation looks simple, it hides a lot of technical expertise and professionalism.
WebBuzz du 20/09/2016: Hyperlapse Courir par tous les temps-Running the Seasons
Il y a des passions que l'on souhaite partager... C'est le cas de ce joggeur qui a eu l'idée de filmer son entrainement et de le transformer en hyperlapse. Et le résultat montre des paysages changeants au cours des saisons.
There are passions that you want to share ... This is the case of the jogger who had the idea to film his training and turn it into hyperlapse. And the result shows the changing landscapes throughout the seasons.
WebBuzz du 01/08/2017: une vedette hydroptère électrique-an electric boat on hydrofoil
Le premier brevet décrivant la notion d'embarcation utilisant des foils est déposé en 1869 par le français Emmanuel Farcot, ingénieur mécanicien, auteur de nombreux brevets. Ce n'est qu'après presque un siècle et demi que la première vedette utilisant des foils voit le jour!!!!
The first patent describing the notion of a boat using foils was deposited in 1869 by the French engineer Emmanuel Farcot, author of numerous patents. It is only after almost a century and a half that the first star using foils is born !!!!
WebBuzz du 29/01/2016: Time-lapse créé à partir de photos d'internet-Time-lapse created from Internet photos
Avec le nombre de photos disponibles de plus en plus croissant sur internet, des chercheurs de l'université de Washington ont eu la bonne idée de réaliser des time-lapses d'endroits souvent photographié. Voici quelques exemples ...
With the number of photos of increasingly growing on the internet, the Washington University researchers have had the good sense to realize time-lapses of often photographed places. Here are some examples ...
WebBuzz du 10/10/2016: Superbe Timelapse et effets de zoom sur Singapour-Beautiful Time Lapse Tilt Shift Singapore
La technique du timelapse est assez longue apprendre. Mais quant le photographe joue avec, voici ce que cela peut donner. Extraordinaires jeux de lumières et d'effets de zoom sur ces séquences enregistrées à Singapour.
The technique of timelapse is long enough to learn. But as the photographer plays with, here's what it can give. Special lighting effects and zoom effect on these sequences recorded in Singapore.
WebBuzz du 05/04/2016: Entrainement d'escrime contre un drône-Fencing Quadrotor Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance
Les drônes sont fascinants pour les ingénieurs. Ils sont légers et facile à programmer. Ce chercheur a mis au point un programme d'évitement. Et depuis, il s'est mis à l'escrime. Dois t on y voir une inspiration directement tiré de la guerre des étoiles ?
The drones are fascinating for engineers. They are lightweight and easy to program. This researcher has developed an avoidance program. And since he started fencing. T Do we see inspiration drawn directly from Star Wars?
Review: Get Your Game On With Sony's Xperia Play Android Phone
Where most slider phones have a keyboard, Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play sports Playstation controls. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com.
Mothers, lock up your gamers. The PlayStation phone has arrived.
And while it’s a bit on the chubby side, we think that, for Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play, big is beautiful.
You could almost call the Xperia Play the shorter, fatter cousin to the svelte Xperia Arc, which Sony Ericsson once described as the “world’s thinnest smartphone.” At .62 inches, the Play looks positively bulky compared to its Xperia-line relatives — a veritable Jan Brady to the Arc’s Marcia.
Burning Question: Why Do DVDs Still Have Region Codes?
While vacationing in France, you find a DVD of Ishtar. Score! (It’s never been released on DVD in the US). But when you get home, you discover that you’ve purchased a Region 2 disc, which, in your Region 1 player, is as useful as a coaster. This raises two questions: Why do you want to watch Ishtar? And why do we still have region codes?
The answers: taste and money, respectively. Though there’s no accounting for the former, those codes may soon be gone.
Regional restrictions began in 1997, as DVD technology was rolling out. They have nothing to do with the NTSC and PAL...










