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Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 11:21 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

Photo 19 02 2014 21 31 471 520x245 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Remember Brian Cox’s Wonders of the Universe app? The multimedia, 3D beauty that redefined what an iPad book should look like? Well, as we hit the two year mark since its launch, publisher Harper Collins has rolled out the welcome mat for its follow up – Wonders of Life.

The Wonders of Life is optimized for both iPhones and iPads and, as with its predecessor, is based on the TV series of the same name, which was produced by the BBC and aired in early 2013. Based on our initial dabblings, we have to say – it’s pretty special.

The lowdown

In a nutshell, Wonders of Life takes you on a 3D tour of the world, serving up a visually stunning showcase of the coming together of science and nature.

Photo 19 02 2014 21 31 47 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

The app features thirty creatures and habitats, illustrated by more than one thousand images that let you zoom in and get up-close. But it’s the more than 2.5 hours of HD video that really set this apart.

Photo 27 02 2014 10 45 30 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

You can also unlock ‘bonus’ content by creating an account and signing in, which is basically more video. Interestingly, you can also access the full text from the TV series’ accompanying book, also called Wonders of Life.

Photo 27 02 2014 10 55 57 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Covering everything from freshwater caverns and insects that walk on water, to the Great White Sharks that live around the South Neptune Islands, Wonders of Life really is a treat of an app.

Available now for $1.99/£1.99, Wonders of Life was built by The Other Media, the same team behind Wonders of the Universe, on behalf of publisher Harper Collins.

➤ Wonders of Life | App Store

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Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 11:21 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

Photo 19 02 2014 21 31 471 520x245 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Remember Brian Cox’s Wonders of the Universe app? The multimedia, 3D beauty that redefined what an iPad book should look like? Well, as we hit the two year mark since its launch, publisher Harper Collins has rolled out the welcome mat for its follow up – Wonders of Life.

The Wonders of Life is optimized for both iPhones and iPads and, as with its predecessor, is based on the TV series of the same name, which was produced by the BBC and aired in early 2013. Based on our initial dabblings, we have to say – it’s pretty special.

The lowdown

In a nutshell, Wonders of Life takes you on a 3D tour of the world, serving up a visually stunning showcase of the coming together of science and nature.

Photo 19 02 2014 21 31 47 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

The app features thirty creatures and habitats, illustrated by more than one thousand images that let you zoom in and get up-close. But it’s the more than 2.5 hours of HD video that really set this apart.

Photo 27 02 2014 10 45 30 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

You can also unlock ‘bonus’ content by creating an account and signing in, which is basically more video. Interestingly, you can also access the full text from the TV series’ accompanying book, also called Wonders of Life.

Photo 27 02 2014 10 55 57 730x547 Wonders of Life for iOS takes you on a spellbinding tour of planet Earth

Covering everything from freshwater caverns and insects that walk on water, to the Great White Sharks that live around the South Neptune Islands, Wonders of Life really is a treat of an app.

Available now for $1.99/£1.99, Wonders of Life was built by The Other Media, the same team behind Wonders of the Universe, on behalf of publisher Harper Collins.

➤ Wonders of Life | App Store

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Avicii’s Wake Me Up is now the most-played Spotify track of all time

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 10:35 am
Posted In: Around the Web

Avicii catapulted to fame last summer after releasing Wake Me Up, a single that blends folksy vocals and guitar riffs with mainstream dance beats.

The chart topper has accrued over 280 million plays on YouTube so far, but today it’s hit another impressive milestone – it’s now the most-played song of all time on Spotify. After being streaming more than 200 million times, Avicii has surpassed the previous titleholder Imagine Dragons with Radioactive.

Wake Me Up is the fastest track to reach 100 million plays on Spotify, blasting through the figure with ease last September. It’s now being played 850,000 times per day on the streaming service, and is most popular in the following cities: Stockholm, Oslo, Gothenburg, London, New York, Madrid, Malmö, Barcelona, Copenhagen and Los Angeles.

As Spotify’s user base continues to grow it will only get easier for artists to beat its ‘most-played song of all time’ streaming record. Even so, we tip our hats to Avicii – 200 million streams is still quite a feat.

Read Next: Daft Punk breaks Spotify’s first-day album streams record, set to beat Mumford & Sons for first week streams / Check out DJ and Producer Avicii’s attempt at creating a global crowdsourced hit

➤ Wake Me Up (Spotify)

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Motorola teases Buggy Night, a follow-up to its Windy Day interactive film for Moto X owners

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 9:43 am
Posted In: Around the Web

Last October, you may remember a small orange sombrero appearing on the home screen of Moto X smartphones. It triggered an interactive film called ‘Windy Day’, which you could explore by physically moving the handset.

Motorola has now dropped a teaser video for its follow-up Buggy Night. It uses the same gorgeous, papercraft-inspired art style and returns to the charming, leafy forest created by Jon Klassen for the original Windy Night project.

Rather than following a small mouse called Pepe though, this particular adventure revolves around an as yet unnamed insect who like to shy away from the spotlight. Former Pixar animator Mark Oftedal – the character designer on Windy Day – is working on the new project but it’s unclear at this point whether Jan Pinkava (who directed Ratatouille) is returning as director.

The YouTube teaser says Buggy Night is “coming soon”. Watch this space.

➤ Buggy Night (Via Google+)

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Boeing flies into the smartphone market with a super-secure Android device James Bond might use

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 9:03 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Product Launches

shutterstock 131052221 520x245 Boeing flies into the smartphone market with a super secure Android device James Bond might use

Boeing is best known for manufacturing airplanes, but it has now stepped into making smartphones by unveiling the ‘Boeing Black’ — an extra-secure device designed for government-level “missions.” Yes, that makes it sound like a smartphone built for spies, à la James Bond.

In a filing to the US Federal Communications Commission, Boeing says the device “will be sold primarily to government agencies and companies engaged in contractual activities with those agencies that are related to defense and homeland security.”

boeing black smartphone product card 730x768 Boeing flies into the smartphone market with a super secure Android device James Bond might use

The 4.3-inch Android smartphone weighs 170 grams, is powered by a 1590mAh battery and has a dual-SIM capability for users to switch between government and commercial networks.

Of course, Boeing has made tweaks to its Android operating system — it has a specific software security policy configuration so users can configure the device for “maximum mission productivity and security.” Even the device’s hardware has embedded security features to help ensure that user data will be safe, Boeing says.

“Hardware media encryption and configurable inhibit controls are embedded to protect the device, its data, and the transmission of information, significantly reducing the risk  of mission compromise due to data loss,” the Boeing Black’s product card notes.

A Reuters report also says that any attempt to open the Boeing Black’s casing will trigger an automatic deleting of all data and make it entirely inoperable.

Sounds like the Boeing Black is one smartphone James Bond will definitely appreciate.

Headline image via Shutterstock

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