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  • Smooth Text On Glass

    - by j-t-s
    Hi All I have seen many other samples out there that draw smooth text on glass. But I can't use them. I need every single label that gets added at runtime to be smooth. I can't just "draw" text onto the screen. Is this at all possible, and are there and sources around? Thank you

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  • E3 2012 : Du nouveau pour la XBox 360 : l'application Smart Glass, Internet Explorer et XBox Music débarqueront cette année

    E3 2012 : Des nouveautés pour la XBox 360 Smart Glass, Internet Explorer et Music Smart GlassIl faut dire que pour l'instant, peu de choses ont été dévoilées à propos de Smart Glass. Sous ce nom se cache une application pour Windows 8, Windows Phone mais aussi les périphériques sous iOS afin de les utiliser comme contrôleur pour la XBox. La technologie permettra d'utiliser son PC, sa tablette ou son smartphone, pour afficher l'image mais aussi pour contrôler la XBox, donnant ainsi une meilleure interface utilisateur pour des applications comme Internet Explorer. De plus, The Verge

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  • Microsoft préparerait son concurrent des Google Glass, la montre connectée de la société serait en phase de test

    Bientôt des "Microsoft Glass" ? C'est ce qu'affirme un billet sur le blog du Wall Street Journal. La firme de Redmond aurait dans les cartons un projet de lunette connectée comparable aux Google Glass.Le Wall Street Journal affirme que plusieurs fournisseurs chinois auraient été contactés pour mettre au point ces lunettes.Une montre connectée serait également dans les cartons de Microsoft, qui tente de rattraper son retard dans le virage du mobile. Source : Wall Street Journal Microsoft...

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  • Google proposera un nouveau modèle de ses Google Glass dans les semaines à venir, les testeurs actuels pourront échanger gratuitement leurs modèles

    Google proposera un nouveau modèle de ses Google Glass dans les semaines à venir, les testeurs actuels pourront échanger gratuitement leurs modèles Google a annoncé une nouvelle mise à jour hardware de ses lunettes connectées, qui deviendront compatibles avec des lunettes de vue et des lunettes de soleil. Dans les prochaines semaines, les bêta testeurs actuels qui font parti du programme Explorer (ceux qui ont pu acheter les Google Glass moyennant 1 500 dollars) sont éligibles pour un échange...

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  • Add Windows 7’s AeroSnap Feature to Vista and XP

    - by Asian Angel
    Are you using Windows Vista or XP and want that Windows 7 AeroSnap goodness on your own system? Then join us as we look at AeroSnap for Windows Vista and XP. Note: Requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher (link provided at bottom of article). Setup What exactly does AeroSnap do you might ask…here is a quote directly from the website: “AeroSnap is a simple but powerful application that allows you to resize, arrange or maximize your desktop windows with just drag’n'drop. Simply drag a window to a side of your desktop to snap it or drag it to the top to maximize. When you drag it back to the last position, the last window size will be restored.” As soon as you have finished installing AeroSnap and started it for the first time the only item that will be visible is the “System Tray Icon”. Before going any further you should take a moment to view and make any desired adjustments in the “Options”. Note: AeroSnap works with multiple monitors. You may want to have AeroSnap start with Windows each time but the really nice setting to enable here is the “Snap Preview”. If you are using AeroSnap on Vista and have Aero enabled this will really be nice. The second portion may be of interest for those who would like to enable the keyboard shortcut function. One point worth noting about this screen is that the highest number of pixels from the screen’s edge that you can set AeroSnap for is 20 pixels. AeroSnap in Action AeroSnap is extremely easy to use…just grab the top of an app window and drag it to the left, right, or top of your screen. Since we installed this on Windows Vista we made certain to enable the “Snap Preview” in the “Options”.  We started off with dragging our Firefox 3.7 window towards the left…once we got close to the edge of the screen you can see that the left half of the screen temporarily “shaded over”. Note: The “Snap Preview” displays on the left and right movements but not the top movement. Releasing Firefox snapped it right into the “shaded over” part of the screen. The great thing about AeroSnap is that it is really easy to return the app window to it former size…all that you have to do is simply click on and grab the top portion of the app window. Moving Firefox towards the top of our screen and… It quickly snaps into filling the screen. One thing that we did notice is that the window did not “Maximize” as per the function for the button in the upper right corner. Dragging towards the right side now… And snap! Tucked in all nice and neat… You can minimize the app windows to the Taskbar and they will return to their previous “snap area” when “maximized” again. Conclusion If you have been wanting to add Windows 7’s AeroSnap goodness to your Vista and XP systems then you should definitely give this app a try. AeroSnap is very easy to set up and operate… Links Download AeroSnap for Windows Vista & XP Download the .NET Framework Similar Articles Productive Geek Tips Using Windows 7 or Vista System RestoreRoundup: 16 Tweaks to Windows Vista Look & FeelSelect Files using Check Boxes in Windows VistaSpeed up Your Windows Vista Computer with ReadyBoostHow-To Geek Bounty: $103.24(Paid!) for Active Desktop for Vista TouchFreeze Alternative in AutoHotkey The Icy Undertow Desktop Windows Home Server – Backup to LAN The Clear & Clean Desktop Use This Bookmarklet to Easily Get Albums Use AutoHotkey to Assign a Hotkey to a Specific Window Latest Software Reviews Tinyhacker Random Tips DVDFab 6 Revo Uninstaller Pro Registry Mechanic 9 for Windows PC Tools Internet Security Suite 2010 Add a Custom Title in IE using Spybot or Spyware Blaster When You Need to Hail a Taxi in NYC Live Map of Marine Traffic NoSquint Remembers Site Specific Zoom Levels (Firefox) New Firefox release 3.6.3 fixes 1 Critical bug Dark Side of the Moon (8-bit)

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  • Apple prépare un concurrent des Google Glass ? Un dépôt de brevet révèle des travaux sur un dispositif de réalité augmentée

    Apple prépare un concurrent des Google Glass ? Un dépôt de brevet révèle des travaux sur un dispositif de réalité augmentée Apple travaillerait sur un système de réalité augmentée semblable aux lunettes Google Glass présentées par le géant de la recherche récemment lors du Google I/O. C'est en tout cas ce que laisse présager un dépôt de brevet de la firme à la pomme qui a été validé ces jours. Le brevet ?Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays? déposé en 2006, décrit un appareil informatique qui permet de projeter une image à partir d'un dispositif porté sur la tête (casque, lunettes ?)...

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  • Royaume-Uni : Pas de Google Glass au volant, le ministère des transports invite à la prudence pendant la conduite

    Royaume-Uni : pas de Google Glass au volant, le ministère des transports invite à la prudence pendant la conduite Mise à jour du 02/08/13Le Royaume-Uni a fait savoir qu'il serait défavorable à l'utilisation des lunettes à réalité augmentée pendant la conduite. Dans un communiqué de presse via son porte-parole, le ministère des transports a expliqué être « bien conscient du déploiement imminent des Google Glass. Nous discutons avec la police afin de s'assurer que personne n'utilisera cette technologie en conduisant. ».Cette mesure de sécurité est préventive pour rappeler la prudence au conducteur. Le Royaume-Uni a connu une pente descendante depuis qu...

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  • Microsoft brevète la technologie de ses Microsoft Glass, les lunettes prochain objet grand public révolutionné par l'informatique ?

    Microsoft brevète des technologies pour des Microsoft Glass Les lunettes prochain objet grand public révolutionné par l'informatique ? Les Google Glass suscitent beaucoup d'intérêt de la part de la concurrence. Après Apple, c'est au tour de Microsoft de se lancer dans ce genre de projet. L'éditeur qui avait promis qu'il sortirait d'autres appareils que la Surface (et la Xbox 360) sous sa marque propre pourrait bien tenir parole avec des lunettes. C'est en tout cas ce que laisse entrevoir un brevet qu'il a déposé ce 22 novembre. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/Microsoft%20Glass.jpg[/IMG] Microsoft Glasses te...

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  • Windows Aero areas in own C# Applications

    - by René
    I'm wondering about that many new applications, I think most built in WPF, has this really cool Windows Aero Glass interfaces. For example Seesmic or the upcoming Firefox 3.7 Searching in the internet most time it looks like you need a hack to realize this. But seriously: I don't think big software development teams use hacks to roll out their huge used products. So my question is: Windows Aero Glass Areas - How to do? Is it only possible with a hack? Maybe it's just one property, i don't know. I'm WinForms developer so I never tested out WPF. But my Google search didn't look like It is easier with WPF.

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  • Les Google Glass sortent des Labs et commencent à être testées in situ, le dispositif de réalité augmentée s'adaptera aux lunettes de vue

    Les Google Glass sortent des Labs Et commencent à être testées in situ, le dispositif de réalité augmentée pourrait s'adapter aux lunettes de vue Beaucoup disaient que le projet de lunettes de Google n'était qu'un coup de pub et qu'il faudrait attendre bien longtemps avant de voir arriver un prototype fonctionnel. Depuis le début du mois, l'équipe de développement a donné tort aux mauvaises langues et les teste in situ (« en dehors du bureau »). Elle leur donne en tout cas tort en partie puisque pour l'instant ses responsables montrent uniquement les fonctions appareil photo et caméra vidéo.

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  • Where can I find a package for "project looking Glass"? ("The Java desktop")

    - by Alvar
    Hi, I really really want to find this package. Because after I saw the youtube clip I realized it's just one of those things I must have done before I die. This tutorial would be great if the repository were online. My question is: Where can I find the file, and how can I install it without changing my current desktop? The project was called "project looking glass" and was released in 2007. It is now an "inactive open source project", according to its Wikipedia article. @Takkat found this VERY good live cd, hope it works.

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  • Non-resizeable, bordered WPF Windows with WindowStyle=None

    - by danielmartinoli
    Basically, I need a window to look like the following image: http://screenshots.thex9.net/2010-05-31_2132.png (Is NOT resizeable, yet retains the glass border) I've managed to get it working with Windows Forms, but I need to be using WPF. To get it working in Windows Forms, I used the following code: protected override void WndProc(ref Message m) { if (m.Msg == 0x84 /* WM_NCHITTEST */) { m.Result = (IntPtr)1; return; } base.WndProc(ref m); } This does exactly what I want it to, but I can't find a WPF-equivalent. The closest I've managed to get with WPF caused the Window to ignore any mouse input. Any help would be hugely appreciated :)

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  • Trying to develop a game with android for cracking glasses in different dimensions

    - by user46514
    I am trying to develop a game in android where I will have to punch a hole to get through the glass but not shatter the glass completely. The glass will show up in different forms of polygons and when a hole is created by a projectile, the rest of the polygon will still remain intact.Only a polygonal opening will get created at the point of impact with the projectile. I am new at game design in android but I was thinking that I would create a random polygon shape to show in the path and then at the point where the projectile hits it, I could create a glass polygon to create a splinter effect. The rest of the part of the glass that is randomly created at the point of impact, I could further splinter it into polygons flying at different angle. since I also need to capture the bits of glasses flying off and falling down with gravity. Is my solution the best efficient one at performance of threads or is there a better solution for this glass breaking effect. Thanks Dhiren

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  • How t o make a magnifying glass On a picture?

    - by pengwang
    hello I want to make a magnifying glass on a picture so that the part of picture is extended ? in other words i want to find a easy method to create the illusion of a magnifying glass,I know ShapeDrawable and BitmapShader(Bitmap, Shader.TileMode.REPEAT, Shader.TileMode.REPEAT) is useful,but I donot konw how tu du it. AS http://i3.6.cn/cvbnm/72/60/36/73dfcc8862020e9ed366a55e72e88883.jpg could you give me some code or sample? thank you

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  • La CNIL donne 3 mois à Google pour modifier sa politique de confidentialité, 36 autorités de protection de données préoccupées par les Google Glass

    La CNIL donne trois mois à Google pour modifier sa politique de confidentialité 36 autorités de protection de données préoccupées par les Google GlassLa CNIL, l'autorité de contrôle en matière de protection des données personnelles a sommé Google de se mettre en conformité par rapport à ses exigences dans un délai de trois mois, sous peine d'être sanctionné.L'action de la CNIL France fait suite à une enquête menée conjointement avec le G9 (groupe des CNIL européennes) sur la politique de confidentialité adoptée par Google depuis mars 2012 pour l'ensemble de ses services. Les CNIL avaient demandé à Google en octobre 2011 d'apporter des modifications à ses règles de confidentialité, avec un délai ...

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  • Physics-based dynamic audio generation in games

    - by alexc
    I wonder if it is possible to generate audio dynamically without any (!) audio assets, using pure mathematics/physics and some input values like material properties and spatial distribution of content in scene space. What I have in mind is something like a scene, with concrete floor, wooden table and glass on it. Now let's assume force pushes the glass towards the edge of table and then the glass falls onto the floor and shatters. The near-realistic glass destruction itself would be possible using voxels and good physics engine, but what about the sound the glass makes while shattering? I believe there is a way to generate that sound, because physics of sound is fairly known these days, but how computationaly costy that would be? Consumer hardware or supercomputers? Do any of you know some good resources/videos of such an experiment?

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  • Fade portfolio image on hover to reveal a magnifying glass or plus sign etc?

    - by ade123
    Hi, I've seen an interesting image hover effect being used a lot lately and was wondering whether anyone has any tips or advice on how best to create this effect? What I'd like to create is a hover effect, so that when you hover over an image, the image fades and a magnifying glass or similar icon fades in. Highlighting the fact that if you click the image, it will enlarge etc. Here is a nice example of the effect: http://themes.mysitemyway.com/infocus/gallery/portfolio/ Any advice or pointers would be greatly appreciated.

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  • How can I create "glass" effect on my own UIViews?

    - by lindes
    Hi there, I'm working on an iPhone app that has some non-rectangular UI elements. Currently, I'm subclassing UIView, and in drawRect I'm using a CGPathRef to draw black border and a color-filled interior. I'd like to make these items look more like "buttons", though, so I'd like to have some of the same sort of "glass effects" that are used on e.g. the icons for an iPhone app (when you don't set UIPrerenderedIcon to true), or in other buttons. I hunted around, and found this, which seems to be close to what I need: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/422066/gradients-on-uiview-and-uilabels-on-iphone But I'm having difficulty figuring out how to clip the gradient to my shape. It seems like the mask property on the view would be the right place to go, which seems like it would call for me to create a new CALayer object, with the clipping somehow applied to it. I'm hoping there's some nice convenience function for doing this, though if I need to write something more complicated, that's OK, too. I'm just having difficulty figuring out how to apply the path as a mask. I'm unsure if I need to create a new drawing context and draw the path into it? And then use CGContextClip? I think I've got a lot of the right pieces figured out, I'm just having difficulty understanding how to assemble them. Could someone please point me in the right direction? (I'm happy to read more in the docs, just point me in the right direction, please.)

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  • Finding a Payment Gateway?

    - by Lynda
    I have a client who would like to sell glass pipes online. The problem I run into is with the payment gateway. Glass pipes fall into two categories drug paraphernalia or tobacco product. This leads me to here and asking: Does anyone know of a payment gateway that will process payments for glass pipes? Note: Doing some Google searching I read that Authorize.net will accept tobacco but when I spoke with them they said they do not.

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  • New to VS.net (VB.net) 2008. Windows 7 aero glass stuff.

    - by StealthRT
    Hey all, i have been using VB.net 2008 for a few months and i have a question. I compiled my program and ran it in a VM running windows 7. However, the progress bar looks like it does in XP. It doesn't have that cool look to it like I've seen in many other programs running in windows 7. I have downloaded the 3.5 .net framework with sp1 and also the sdk for windows 7 (1.4+ gb dvd) but i still see nothing. Is there a check-box i am missing in VS 2008 to enable these types of features? Maybe some type of code i need to place in the program? Thanks! David

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  • How to click through JGlassPane With MouseListener to UI behind it

    - by Epicmaster
    I have a JFrame and a bunch of JComponents on top of the JFrame. I need to make use of the JGlassPane and I used this implementation to set it up. JPanel glass = new JPanel(); frame.setGlassPane(glass); glass.setVisible(true); glass.setOpaque(false); After doing so I can't select any JButtons or other JComponents under the JGlassPane. Is there a way to have only the components on the GlassPane selectable while still having the ability to select components under the GlassPane? Edit I forgot to mention (not knowing this would be relevant) that I did attach both a MouseListener and a MouseMotionListener to the glass pane. Is there a way to pass the Mouse Events to other components and only use them when needed?

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  • Harnessing PowerShell's String Comparison and List-Filtering Features

    When you are first learning PowerShell, it often seems to be an 'Alice through the looking-glass' world. Just the simple process of comparing and selecting strings can seem strangely obtuse. Michael turns the looking-glass into wonderland with his wall-chart of the PowerShell string-comparison operators and syntax The Future of SQL Server MonitoringMonitor wherever, whenever with Red Gate's SQL Monitor. See it live in action now.

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