Philips AmbiLux es como Illumiroom pero con picoproyectores

No hace falta que digamos que en Engadget éramos muy fans de Illumiroom. Lamentablemente el proyecto modificador de entornos acabó siendo cancelado, pero en nuestra memoria siempre quedará los increíbles efectos especiales que se conseguían con ello….

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Leaks show off new Moto X Force in multiple colors

The new Moto X Pure Edition has just gone up for pre-order, and already we have a leak for a new Motorola device. This is the Moto X Force, and not much is known about it, but it looks like every other recent Motorola device.

Moto X Force colors

It’s likely going to come to Moto Maker, considering how many colors and accents are being shown off. The bottom of the front of the device has a strange setup where it looks like there are two speaker grills, though that could be something else entirely. We’ll have to wait to find out more about that.

With the Moto X Pure Edition launching, do you think it’s worth waiting to hear more about the Moto X Force? Could it be higher end, or will it fall in the mid-range for the US? Leave a comment with your thoughts!

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Google Street View becomes standalone app, aimed at exploration

Google Street View has long been a staple of Google Maps, allowing you to explore an area as if you were there. It’s incredibly useful for looking for business, orienting yourself, getting a sense of parking in an area, or even just looking around for the heck of it. And now, Street View gets its own app for both Android and iOS.

This new app is aimed to help people explore and share their surroundings. There’s a gallery full of photo spheres that people have contributed, and it allows you to contribute your own. This app replaces the Photo Sphere app on iOS, and comes built in with the photo sphere camera on both platforms. You can take beautiful 360 degree photos and share them for all to see.

Not only can you use your own camera, but the app has support for 360 degree cameras like the Ricoh Theta S and the NCTech iris360. All photo spheres taken will also appear on Google Maps for regular folks to see. If you want to download the app to your Android device, head over here to the Play Store!

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