Tag Archive for: Baby

‘Dancing baby’ DMCA case is taking a lifetime

A toddler when his star turn in a homemade YouTube video incurred the legal wrath of Universal Studios and Prince, the “Dancing Baby” at the heart of an important copyright case is likely nine years old today.

Which means the wheels of justice have been grinding on this one for eight years.  And they may grind on for who knows how many more.

For those who have yet to see it, here’s the video:

Today a California appeals court will hear Universal’s appeal of a lower court ruling that held the music behemoth liable for its indiscriminate use of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown process.

To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Network World Paul McNamara

Why is the new iMac 5K instead of 4K? It’s all about the video, baby

My gamut measurement of the Retina iMac’s screen. Unfortunately, the 1931 CIE diagram produced by our measuring software is “non-uniform and obsolete.”

I originally wanted to devote at least one story to a qualitative analysis of the Retina iMac’s screen, including a list of physical measurements (gamut, gamma, intensity, and anything else I could measure). However, although I measured like a crazy fiend, my hopes of a constructive analysis were dashed when my expert—Dr. Ray Soneira of DisplayMate—told me that the data gathered was mostly unusable. Primarily, it’s due to my choice of instruments. Sadly, our Spyder4 Elite just wasn’t quite up to the task.

“Your Spyder measurements indicate that the Color Gamut is close but not accurate enough for video production. The most likely reason is that the Spyder is inaccurate because Apple most likely did a better job of accurately calibrating the monitor. The 1931 CIE Diagram that you use is highly non-uniform and obsolete,” Soneira said.

However, he gamely took a look through the results anyway, and the e-mail conversation turned to resolution. Soneira quickly put forward a handy explanation for why Apple chose the “5K” resolution of 5120×2880 rather than one of the myriad of “standard” 4K resolutions. There are of course a lot of technical reasons to pick 5120×2880—at double the older 27-inch iMac’s resolution of 2560×1440, it makes for precisely four times as many pixels and easy scaling—but Soneira’s explanation was particularly insightful.

Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments


Ars Technica » Technology Lab

Eavesdropping made easy: Remote spying with WeMo Baby and an iPhone

When it comes to home automation, many people turn to Belkin WeMo because you can plug almost anything into the “smart” electrical switch and then remotely control it from a smartphone.
Ms. Smith’s blog

Cautionary tales: Teen beauty queen and baby spied on via hacked cameras

People who believe hijacking a webcam is mostly a tinfoil-hat theory should listen to the recently crowned Miss Teen USA.
Ms. Smith’s blog