Show notes for episode 10:
Episode 10 features augmented reality apps for the iPad 2, Junaio, AR Magic Mirror and a new photo-sharing app for the iPhone called Pixamid.
Augmented Reality
Metaio’s new AR app for the iPad 2 and Total Immersion’s AR Magic Mirror were both included in the TNW’s round of 5 cool iPad 2 apps. [full article]
Pixamid
A new photo-sharing app that organizes images by events. [full article]
Drift Camera
If you’re a thrill seeker, extreme sports enthusiast or directing the next Jackass movie, you’ll want to get your hands on the Drift Action Cam.
The Drift X170 is an all-in-one point of view camera that comes with a variety of mounts, an LCD screen, remote control, 300 degree rotating lens and it supports USB. The mounts can be used to record footage from your goggles, helmet or handle bars and it’s ideal for mountain biking, snowboarding and motosports.
Once mounted, the lens can be rotated through 300 degrees into the perfect position. The wireless remote control can start and stop your videos or to take photos but recording can also be started and stopped directly from the camera.
The Drift Cam records at 30 frames per second, it has 32 MB of built-in memory and supports up to a 16 GB on SD memory cards. You can grab the Drift Action Camera for 200 bucks at Gadget Freeway.
Gadget Freeway
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