Monday, 30 November 2015

How Nokia is reinventing itself with a $60,000 virtual reality camer

Nokia Technologies president Ramzi HaidamusLast July Nokia revealed Ozo, a high-end virtual reality camera designed to capture video and audio in full, 360-degree glory. It’s the kind of integrated solution that the VR market has been largely lacking; while artists are regularly creating live-action VR content, most of it is coming from custom rigs or cobbled-together solutions. Nothing has stood out as the kind of premium gear that is regularly used to shoot film and television.
Tonight at an event in downtown Los Angeles, Nokia revealed just how much that kind of integrated, professional solution will cost, and it’s not cheap: Ozo is priced at $60,000, putting it well out of reach for the hobbyist. But for Nokia, which is faced with reinventing itself after undergoing cataclysmic upheaval in the past few years, it’s the opportunity to take a leadership position in a nascent industry, much like it did with phones decades ago.
"When I joined in September of 2014, I was tasked with coming up with a new strategy for Nokia Technologies," Ramzi Haidamus, president of Nokia Technologies tells me. After looking through the the experiments the Nokia team had been working on, it was an early prototype of Ozo — first started in 2013 — that caught his eye. "It was a very early prototype; a lab rat. But the video 3D accuracy, and the audio accuracy were phenomenal, even at that stage. And I knew we had a winner, because if you were to think of the market that’s being disrupted, introducing a brand new medium, we were catching it at the right time."

Haidamus’ instincts on timing can’t be understated. Ozo will begin shipping in the first quarter of 2016, just as consumers will find themselves with an overabundance of VR viewing options — from simple solutions like Google Cardboard and Gear VR, all the way up to the imminent Playstation VR and Oculus Rift. It’s undoubtedly going to result in a massive uptick in content creation, and Nokia is happy to support every platform or device out there. "There are parts of this market that we’d like to own," Haidamus says. "The content creation piece, and format, of course. And then we’re going to partner everywhere else." It’s a unique take — executives cite camera companies like Arri and RED as points of comparison — carving out a niche that nobody has really bothered to lay claim to yet.
In that regard, the key feature that sets Ozo apart for filmmakers is the inclusion of live monitoring. On film and TV sets, that’s a baseline requirement: directors and cinematographers can see what they’re capturing on a monitor while on set. But for VR, it’s another matter: the computing power needed to stitch imagery together has traditionally meant VR creators have to wait long after they finish shooting to see what they actually captured. Ozo sidesteps that with what Nokia calls "dynamic rendering", allowing filmmakers to don VR goggles and look around the 360-degree field of view captured by Ozo’s eight lenses and microphones in real time.

Faulty part caused AirAsia crash


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New Video: Aramide – I Don’t Care





Aramide has dropped the video for her new single “I Don’t Care”.
Aramide wins our hearts again with the beautifully shot piece by budding music video director, Stanz Visuals.
The Afro soul diva will release another video before the year runs out. She is currently working on her debut album, due for release in the first half of 2016.




Adorable-Shakira and sons support Gerad Pique during Barcelona match

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The singer brought along sons Milan and Sasha to support their football-playing father, FC Barcelona star Gerard Piqué, in Barcelona, Spain on Saturday.
The 38-year-old singer watched the match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad.
So cute..

Saturday, 28 February 2015

PHOTOS – Thugs Shot Dead in Mombasa

Yesterday afternoon, Mombasa policemen gunned down five suspected thugs along Moi Avenue, Tudor, after learning of their plans to rob a showroom in the area.
A deadly thirty minute shoot-out ensued between the police and the armed gang with two pistols, three magazines and twenty five rounds of ammunition being found in the stolen car they were driving in.
Speaking after the incidence, Mombasa OCPD Geoffrey Mayek said that he had received information of a vehicle carrying people who were terrorizing citizens hence acting immediately by trailing the suspects before they conducted their trade. Here are some photos of the lifeless thugs after their numbered days came to a sad end.
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Here is a short clip of the confusion and commotion the incidence brought to the area.

Huddah Monroe To Host AGA Awards In Malaysia – PHOTO

It seems that it is her time to shine because of late Huddah Monroe has not only been making great moves locally but internationally as well. On that note, Thee Boss Lady has flown all the way to Malaysia for business, leisure and pleasure as she likes putting it.
Well, for the business part of it, miss Monroe will tonight be hosting the Aga Khan Awards Nomination Party at Club HQ in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Here is the poster of the event she has shared on instagram.
Huddah Monroe, Malaysia, AGA Awards

Photos:Miss Tanzania 2012