Check out this impressively detailed 3D mapping capability by recently acquired Swedish company, C3. The effects — which combine previously classified “missile targeting technology,” to achieve a 3D experience — were demoed earlier this year on iPad.
A recent dissection of Apple’s iconic logo revealed the intricate design principles that went into it’s creation. Similar to the Fibonacci spiral (left), Apple’s design incorporates a number of hidden shapes and measurements. Show your friends!
Facial recognition capability may be on the iOS horizon according to 9to5Mac after Apple recently acquired Swedish company, Polar Rose. Check out the video below — which demonstrates a user scanning an individual’s face (much like a QR code) to reveal their social sites and other information attached to their personal profile. The possibilities are endless!
Apple’s most recent iPhone 4 ads are focusing on some of the leading features of the device: FaceTime and AirPlay. As Apple fanboys/girls look ahead to the eventual release of the fifth edition of iPhone, you can’t help but want one, well, now!
Check out the videos and let us know which feature you like most!
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