iPhone Gadgets
February 18, 2010 by geofflubich · 3 Comments
Having joined the fraternity of the iPhone I am constantly amazed at what I can now do that I couldn’t before.
I can update calendars and email people, I can search the web, I can now justifiably waste time as I learn all about my new toy.
I can even have alcohol fueled fanciful conversations with other iPhone users about the wonders of the new gadget and what might be.
One of these occurred after Mobilisethis09 in Darwin last October. The gist of this conversation was that wouldn’t it be nice if someone created a clip on cover for the phone with a telephoto lens and tripod attachment.
Dreaming you might say !
Who is going to waste their time developing a gadget like that……certainly not Apple. Why would they alter what they perceive as being a perfectly good camera.
Well guess what ! ?
They must must have been an eaves dropper in on that conversation because look what I found on E Bay.
It seems that the land of super low labor costs in the far east have made exactly what we were talking about, and it only costs $40US delivered to your door.
So impressed was I in the ability of the manufacturer to respond so rapidly to our fanciful ideas that he must have heard us talking about, that i just had to go and order one straight away.
After it has arrived and we have had a play we will update this post with a report on its quality and functionality.
Happy iphoning
Thwarting Bad Behaviour
December 16, 2009 by alexanderhayes · Leave a Comment

As` of tommorow EDUPOV will stock E-witness POV equipment with the focus on it’s applied use in an education and training context.
The devices themselves are robust and reliable and by all accounts the use of these in the statutory and law enforcement context has also proven their ability to withstand some very rough treatment.
Here are two articles released a little while ago about trials of using E-witness in the broader community:
Google Goggles
December 8, 2009 by alexanderhayes · Leave a Comment
Considering that live over-view augmentation using POV is possible.
Back-to-base
December 7, 2009 by alexanderhayes · Leave a Comment

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Another example of geo-locative back-to-base technology that could be employed for education and training.
