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Colleges now accepting YouTube videos in applications

A number of colleges, including Tufts University and the University of Chicago, are now accepting YouTube videos from prospective students as part of their application.  At these select schools students have the option to include a YouTube video displaying their talent(s) along with the standard required essays.  Tufts asks for a one-minute video that “says something about you.”

Lee Coffin, the dean of undergraduate admissions, said the idea came to him last spring as he watched a YouTube video someone had sent him. “I thought, ‘If this kid applied to Tufts, I’d admit him in a minute, without anything else,’ ” Mr. Coffin said.

In the latest applicant pool for Tufts 1,000 of the 15,000 prospectives submitted a video.  And many of these videos are garnering a big following.  Amelia Downs’ video that combines “two of [her] favorite things: being a nerd and dancing” has over 77,000 views!  Though it’s something that might get her into college, it’s also an artifact I would not want others to see.  In the end, this is a surprising and exciting decision made by colleges; it gives students a visually creative way to express who they are outside the realm of those boring essays.

Though he may already forgotten his trip to the dentist, David is shoe-in for NYU Tisch, wouldn’t you say?

[Via NY Times; Gizmodo]

HUMAVIPS project to give robots key to our destruction

A team of robotics researchers led by Radu Horaud began a project this year called the “Humanoids with auditory and visual abilities in populated spaces” (HUMAVIPS) project.  The goal?  To give robots the ability to possess “social skills” and mimic the “cocktail party effect,” which is “the human ability to focus attention on just one person in the midst of other people, voices and background noise.”  Natural interaction between humans and robots, huh?  If you were ever on the fence about Judgement Day being upon us…now what say you?

[Via Wired; Engadget]

Customize your home page with Fav4

The concept is simple, really, but the value is great.  Fav4 was created to give you the ability to customize your browser’s home page with the top four websites you visit most often.  The default is Facebook, Flickr, Gmail, and Twitter, but you can easily pick from a long list of other sites.  The setup and interface couldn’t be simpler.  Head over to Fav4.org, choose your top four sites and arrange their order, and click save.  Once that’s done, go to your Internet options and make Fav4.org your start-up home page.  Now every time you open your browser your top four Internet destinations will be waiting for you as large, visually snazzy icons.  You’re welcome.

[Via NYTimes Bits Twitter; Gizmodo]

Steve Jobs receives best birthday gift ever: 10 billion iTunes songs sold all-time

Apple CEO Steve Jobs celebrated his 55th birthday yesterday.  What also happened that day?  iTunes sold its 10 billionth song.  Greatest birthday gift ever?  Yeah I think so.  Congratulations, Apple.  This is quite the achievement and deserves a top spot among the rest of them.

Fun fact #1: The 10 billionth song download was Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen That Way.”  It was downloaded by Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Georgia who was granted a $10,000 iTunes gift card for being the one to hit the milestone number.  Also tomorrow (2/26) is Cash’s birthday; he would have been 78 years old.

Fun fact #2: Click here to see the top 20 most downloaded songs on iTunes since its inception.  They include songs from Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Kary Perry, and Miley Cyrus.  Scary, I know.

[Via Apple]

Solid Snake to infiltrate arcade machines, 3D head-tracking style

Konami has brought the Metal Gear experience to an arcade cabinent with Metal Gear ArcadeArcade is based on Metal Gear Online and the gameplay features “Integral Vision.”  The included headmount enables a 3D effect and supports head-tracking movement (where you look, the on-screen character looks).  The arcade cabinent also includes 5.1 surround sound, a built-in mic for voice chat, and physical gun controllers to help immerse you even further into the game.  Metal Gear Arcade debuted this week at the AUO Expo in Japan; there’s no word as to when it will hit the market.  Check out the trailer here and screenshots in the gallery below.

[Via Joystiq; Engadget]

Conan’s down but not out

When NBC kicked out Tonight Show host Conan O’Brien, they made sure his contract stipulated that he could not display his talents on television until September 2010.  But that doesn’t stop him from performing on the road!  According to TheWrap.com, Conan is planning a live comedy tour and he’s making dates for the initial run as we speak.  Conan Live should keep our appetite whet until Fox picks him up in the fall.  Everybody–CoCo, CoCo, CoCo!

[Via IGN]

Joss Whedon & Morgan Spurlock may film a Comic Con documentary

According to E! News, creator/director/producer/writer/genius Joss Whedon is teaming up with director Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) to develop a documentary following a group of uber-nerds attending this year’s Comic Con.  According to the source, “They want to follow people for about three months leading up to this year’s Comic-Con.  And then they want to film them there.  They’re looking at all types of people.”

As much as I would love to be featured in this doc, I don’t know if I have the chops to make the cut.  I’m not really into the whole costume thing.  But they did say they are searching for all types of people.  WHEDON & SPURLOCK, listen here: If you’re looking for a blogger who goes to Comic Con to walk the convention floor and attend as many TV/movie/web series panels as humanly possible, I’m the one you want!  Hey, it’s worth a try.

[Via E!]

Batman 3 rumors: Arkham Asylum, The Riddler, & more

According to “unverified sources” the next Batman flick is well underway, with a David S. Goyer/Jonah Nolan first draft script already penned.  Sources add the the plot will introduce Arkham Asylum and the prominent villain will be…THE RIDDLER!  Also mentioned is that other classic Batman villains will make cameos and they include The Penguin and Mr. Freeze (as Dr. Fries).  And if that’s not enough for you, sources also say that  Barbara Gordon (daughter of Commissioner Gordon) will have a bigger role in the film and Dick Grayson will make an appearence, though likely not as Robin.  Oh, and one more thing.  The Superman universe may get mentioned in the film with nods to Lex Luther and Metropolis.  Director Chistopher Nolan was recently hired by Warner Bros. to helm the Superman reboot franchise; an exciting connection as such makes sense.  With all these juicy Batman rumors flying around the ‘Net I can’t wait to see the trailer!

[Via IGN]

Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 Series

Forget everything you know about Microsoft’s dated Windows Mobile OS.  This week at World Mobile Congress 2010 in Barcelona Microsoft unveiled the latest version of their mobile OS.  It has a new name, Windows Phone 7 Series (that’s a mouthful!), and more importantly it has a new look.  When I say “new” look I mean it; Windows Phone 7 Series (WP7S) features a brand spankin’ new user interface that entirely scraps Windows Mobile and does not look back.  Think of it as iPhone OS or WebOS new.  Such a vast overhaul of a staple service is an unexpected but necessary move by Microsoft; it really was the only option Microsoft had to choose in order to stay relevant in today’s highly competitive mobile space.

The software and user interface changes that define WP7S is where I will begin.  There are no Start and drop-down menus, check boxes, and cluttering windows that adversely affected Windows Mobile users of the past.  WP7S provides a fresh and clean experience, introducing organized and constantly updating “tiles” and “hubs.”  Microsoft calls tiles “super icons” and they live on the home screen.  The tiles are movable and user-configurable and animate when new updates are present.  You can populate the home screen with an infinite number of tiles that can lead to apps, websites, contacts, photo galleries, and hubs.

Microsoft touts a hub as being an “app that makes sense of your apps.”  In other words, a hub is a place that can aggregate specific information, providing you designated places for information you seek.  When you click on a hub you enter a horizontal-scrolling interface and you can “pivot” left and right to access additional screens within the hub.  The following hubs have been revealed by Microsoft: people, pictures, games, music + video, marketplace, and Office.

The people hub brings together contacts from various email accounts and social networks like Gmail, Exchange, Windows Live, and Twitter, aggregating tons of information from your contacts including status updates, images, and more into a single list.  The people hub breaks down into the following categories: Recent, All, What’s New.  The aggregation not only takes place in the What’s New feed, it also lives in contact cards.  So for example, you can click a contact name in the Recent or All sections, view the contact’s basic information such as cell number and email address, andyou can, say, comment on their Facebook status.  You also have the option to “pin” a contact to your home screen, turning it into a live tile for easy accessibility.

The pictures hub brings together pictures from your own (local) personal collection, social networks, and other cloud-based collections from sites like Facebook.  The pictures hub breaks down into the following categories: Gallery (organized into albums, all, and favorites sections), latest synced or snapped pictures, What’s New.  The What’s New feed aggregates the latest pictures taken and posted by your contacts.  (See the pattern here?)  When viewing your own pictures, you have the option to upload them to Facebook (and other sites); you can also label favorites and create new albums within the pictures hub.

The Office hub is the “productivity” hub.  Office for WP7S emphasizes OneNote and SharePoint.  The Office hub breaks down into the following categories: OneNote, Documents, SharePoint.  OneNote is a place where you can, well, take notes.  You can create new “pages” for things like grocery lists, meeting notes, and to do lists.  You can create notes by typing, taking a picture, or using your voice.  These pages/notes can then be synced back and forth to your PC.  The Documents category is the place where all your documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) synced from your PC are saved.  SharePoint allows you to share documents on a company SharePoint server for document collaboration.  The Office hub will work hand-in-hand with Office 2010.

The music + video hub brings the Zune HD experience to WP7S devices.  In fact, Microsoft is proud to say that “Every WP7S phone will be a Zune.”  The music + video hub breaks down into the following categories: Zune (music, video, podcast, radio, marketplace), History, New, Apps.  What’s most prominent here is that Microsoft will be partnering with third-party developers to provide different ways to listen to music.  Pandora was name dropped, so you can expect to see music streaming services gain access to the music + video hub.

The games hub features Xbox Live!  It breaks down into the following categories: Spotlight provides new games information; Xbox Live shows you your live avatar, gamertag, gamerscore, and profile picture; Requests inform you that someone is “nudging” you, letting you know it’s your turn in a game, and lists game invites; Collection is the area where you can build a list of Xbox Live-supported games that support achievements.  These games will have interactive components that talk to your Xbox console, the PC, and other WP7S devices.  Additional information about what type of games we’re talking about here was not disclosed.

The marketplace hub was not demoed at the launch event but since then unofficial pictures have surfaced that reveal its basic organization.  Microsoft promises that more information about apps, app development, and the marketplace will be revealed at this year’s MIX10 event next month.

With hubs out of the way, the remainder of the tiles on the home screen include Phone, SMS, Email, Calendar, Internet Explorer, and Bing Search/Bing Maps.  Microsoft is really pushing its Bing search services on WP7S devices.  Users will be able to search specific keywords to pull up local news, information, maps, and directions.  Easy and straightforward.

Microsoft plans on releasing WP7S during the Holiday 2010 window and they have many hardware and carrier partners lined up.  They include Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and Toshiba; carrier support comes from AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone.  Let’s just say there will be a plethora of WP7S devices later this year.  (Side note: Unlike stylus-wielding devices of the past, WP7S is focused purely on touch input and requires manufacturers to include at most only three face buttons–Back, Start, and Search.  Other hardware-specifics like required internal specs were not mentioned.)

It all comes down to this:  Can Microsoft pull themselves out of the wreckage that was Windows Mobile and regain market (and mind) share in a highly competitive environment that Apple and Google have quickly taken over?  With Windows Phone 7 Series, Microsoft clearly defines that they finally understand that the mobile phone is very different from a PC.  In fact, during the launch event Microsoft corporate VP of Windows Phone Program Management Joe Belfiore kept reiterating, “The phone is just not a PC.”  With this knowledge, they built a brand new, visually beautiful mobile OS from the ground up, leaving out all complexities and incorporating much simplicity.  On a PC it feel natural to have various windows open to access Facebook, contacts, and Flickr.  Dealing with this mess on a small mobile device does not make sense, so Microsoft came up with an extremely intuitive way to aggregate all this information into live tiles and interactive hubs, making it very easy to see and respond to your friends and family.  Many questions remain; for instance, we still don’t know much about the marketplace and app development, and overall developer input.  From the looks of it Microsoft will put devs front and center stage, giving them access to create smart apps that will supplement the 7 Series experience.  If they learned anything from Apple and the iPhone, app existence and support is crucial for a mobile OS to succeed in today’s cell phone industry.  But with a company whose CEO is famed for screaming “Developers, Developers, Developers,” I have no doubt Microsoft will come out victorious as a worthy competitive force in the mobile space.

Check out the gallery below for additional UI shots.  Look after the break for a bunch WP7S-related videos; they include a quick features tour, a 20 minute demo, and the streamed launch event.  You’ll also find the official press release there, too.


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Keifer heads to the OR, 24 halts production

Actor Keifer Sutherland suffered a ruptured cyst late last week and is headed to the OR for a minor operation to fix things up.  And since he’s the star of 24, the production team was forced to hault production until his return.  Fortunately his predicament involves a quick procedure, so Sutherland should be back to shoot the remainder of Day 8 within a matter of a few days.  Says his publicist: “While Kiefer Sutherland is frustrated to miss even one day of work, he and FOX decided together that it would be best to complete this minor elective procedure now.”  I think Jack Bauer can handle it.

[Via IGN]

Watch the latest Lost episodes online with cast/crew commentary

This is pretty slick.  Check it– So you all know that Lost airs Tuesdays at 9PM on ABC.  You are also probably aware that before each episode (at 8PM) ABC airs the previous week’s episode in “enhanced” form, meaning it’s a repeat of the episode that includes scrolling text at the bottom of the screen that reveals hidden easter eggs and the like that you may have missed during your first viewing.  ABC is going one step further this season; now you can watch Lost episodes online that feature cast and crew commentary along the way.  Think it of as DVD commentary, but it’s text based and scrolls alongside the video player.  So far the premiere episode (LA X, parts 1 & 2) features commentary by Daniel Roebuck (Dr. Artz) and “What Kate Does” features Rob Kyker, Lost prop master.  For all you crazy Lost fans out there, this is quite a treat.  Now you can watch the episode as it airs on Tuesdays, watch the enhanced version the following week, and following along with cast and crew commentary online.  Click here to access the Lost video player.  You’re welcome.