Adobe’s new Edge program, part of the newly-released Creative Suite 6, basically does what Flash can do- create animations, interface design, etc.- but it does it with HTML5 and JavaScript. It’s basically a frontend for HTML5’s incredibly powerful Canvas element. I cannot WAIT to dive into this app.
This guy has apparently figured out every last detail- right down to the porkbarrel spending from Congress- to make building a bonafide, functional USS Enterprise a reality in under two decades. I have no idea how feasible his ideas are, save one- his theory of using nuclear reactors as the propulsion and power sources makes total sense. What environmental risks are there from nuclear meltdowns in the vacuum of space? For that matter, can a reactor even overheat if it's surrounded by absolute zero?
Another Glimpse at the Future of Video Game Planets [Video]Kotaku
Tinkering around with Directx 11, Romanian developer Silviu Andrei is building an engine capable of rendering not corridors, or arenas, but entire planets. More »
According to a rumor, the next Xbox’s controller may feature the ability to detect a “squeeze” from the user as input, possibly for ID’ing the player. Hey, it’s bound to work better than the Kinect’s Facial Recognition….
Here’s Hoping The Next Xbox Really Does Feature Squeeze-Controls [Durango]Kotaku
A report over at Engadget shows a patent filed by Microsoft for a device that uses “personalization using a hand-pressure signature.” The image in their patent filing is a chunky, lovable Xbox 360 controller that, going by the title, will be able to detect your identity based on your hand-pressure via a “presure sensitive surface.” And maybe read your fingerprints? More »
I’ve always wanted to check out one of these places, and see how my great-grandparents disposed of their spare change.
What Arcades Looked Like Before Video Games [Arcades]Kotaku
The word “arcade” is these days synonymous with video games, but it wasn’t always that way. More »