Their Prices Are INSANE!!!*

From the Verge:

Microsoft is planning to cut the price of its Surface RT tablets. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s Surface plans have revealed to The Verge that the price cut could occur as early as next week, with each model being cut by $150.
This totally reminds me of when Apple had to slash the price of the iPad to boost weak sales when it first debuted.
Oh wait, Apple never had to to do that. Doh!
(*If you grew up in the 80s and lived in the tri-state area, you might remember Crazy Eddie’s classic commercials.)

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The Next Disruption

So some some guy built a complete SLR camera from parts he made on a 3D printer.
If you’re wondering what industry is the next one of be disrupted, this is it. Manufacturing is in for a rude awakening. Some people think it’s a big deal Apple is starting to make Macs in the United States, but it’s nothing compared to the grassroots movement to make anything right in your home.
Oh and I love how The Verge article refers to him as a ‘maniac’.
Humans like to do that. Anyone who’s not middle-of-the-road, anyone extreme is labeled a ‘fanatic’, or ‘obsessed’.
It’s actually called passion and it’s required to make art.
Don’t let people make you feel bad about what you love to do.

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Art

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Good Morning, New York

This week New York is humid, smelly and full of energy. It’s been over a year since I’ve taken the subway to work. The air underground during the summer is as hot as the women and as dense as the traffic.
I’ve missed it.
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Travel

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Ouya. Ooh no.

gdgt’s review of the Ouya:

The Ouya is lovely to look at and the idea of an Android console sounds great, but in this case beauty is only skin deep.
Yeah, yeah. You’re already thinking what I’m thinking.
Design isn’t about how something looks, but how it works.
via DF

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Games

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Asymmetrical Competition

Jonathan S. Geller at BGR on Apple’s plan to take over the living room while destroying Microsoft and Sony:

By introducing a game controller standard (this is incredibly helpful since developers now can build games that recognize a standard set of button controls and inputs that will work across every single game in the App Store), Apple has started to turn the volume up on Sony and Microsoft. Soon, you are going to be able to play a console-quality game on your iPhone or iPad with a game controller, and you’re going to be able to see it on your big screen television without any effort. This is game-changing!
Stranger things have happened.
Serious question: How do you think Apple’s “hobby” Apple TV is doing compared to Google TV?
Ok, that wasn’t a serious question because I’m willing to bet serious money that Google TV is closer to the true sense of the word “hobby” than Apple claims their Apple TV device is (13 million in sales?). And I’m taking into account all these devices no one is buying.

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Long Shadows

You know, like, flat design is out, and like skeuomorphism is out-out.
Long shadows are the new coolness in flat depth.
Update your Dribbble pages, kids.
Or something.

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Human Experience

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