Monthly Archives: September 2014

The Brilliant Plan to Build a Gondola From Williamsburg to Manhattan

By Adam Clark Estes

The Brilliant Plan to Build a Gondola From Williamsburg to Manhattan

Williamsburg has a problem. The neighborhood’s become so popular so quickly that some fear that local infrastructure will buckle under the exploding population. Anybody who’s ridden the L train lately knows this problem all too well. But that’s nothing …

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/bG-aWko_Npc/the-brilliant-plan-to-build-a-gondola-from-williamsburg-1635258583

      

How Conan Thinks Minecraft Celebrated the Microsoft Deal

By Kate Knibbs

Minecraft is a sprawling game with a huge, enthusiastic fanbase. But to outsiders like Conan O’Brien, the cubist adventure can look a little juvenile… which is probably why he imagined the Minecraft team celebrating …

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/kR6LzKAgJO8/how-conan-thinks-minecraft-celebrated-the-microsoft-dea-1635251893

      

Qt Creator 3.2.1 released

By Eike Ziller

We are happy to announce Qt Creator 3.2.1. This release contains a range of bugfixes, including fixes for:

  • a freeze when using the current project or the all projects locator filters via keyboard shortcut
  • a deployment error in the OS X packages which led to the Clang code model plugin not loading
  • a crash when opening the context menu on C++ macro parameters

For a full list of fixes, please see our change log.

You find the opensource version on the Qt Project download page, and Enterprise packages on the Qt Account Portal. Please post issues in our bug tracker. You can also find us on IRC on #qt-creator on irc.freenode.net, and on the Qt Creator mailing list.

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Source:: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/09/16/qt-creator-3-2-1-released/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=qt-creator-3-2-1-released

      

MIT Made a Smartphone Control a Computer With a Simple Touch

By Adam Clark Estes

MIT Made a Smartphone Control a Computer With a Simple Touch

Have you ever held your smartphone up to your laptop screen and thought about how cool it would be if the two devices could work together, physically? Well now, thanks to a team from the MIT Media Lab, they can. New software lets you use your smartphone as an extra interface for a computer, and …

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/bZT2y5ngEwU/controlling-your-computer-with-a-smartphone-looks-aweso-1635000970