September 12th, 2007

Camera-equipped buses could automatically ticket San Franciscans

Not long after hearing about England’s newfangled auto-ticketing system comes word that San Franciscans could soon be facing something similar. If signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger, “forward-facing digital video cameras would be installed on city buses,” which would then be used to automatically ticket the owners of vehicles that are caught “blocking buses.” The cameras would presumably be used to photograph vehicles that are in bus-only lanes, and interestingly enough, the proposed law also authorizes Municipal Transportation Agency “employees to access sensitive personal data” from the DMV for ticketing purposes.

 

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September 12th, 2007

Pure Digital reveals YouTube-friendly Flip Video Ultra camcorder

Merely months after launching the Flip Video, Pure Digital is hitting back with the sleeker, sexier Flip Video Ultra. The ultra-compact camcorder touts “on-board software to enable editing, organizing, and seamless video uploading to AOL, YouTube and other video sharing sites,” and even includes a video output for watching captures on TV. The device includes a flip-out USB port for connecting to your PC, is already available in white, pink, black and orange motifs for $149.99 (1GB) or $179.99 (2GB), and reportedly holds “60 minutes of full VGA-quality video” on the latter.

 

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September 12th, 2007

Make Your Own Photo Journals and Notebooks

Extra photos for bloggers: 1, 2, 3

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Extra photos for bloggers: 1, 2, 3

Recently in the forum…

Our friend Judy runs a one-woman shop making the most beautiful handmade journals we’ve ever seen.

Naturally, when we saw the photographs she used for her covers, we ran straight to her apartment, video camera in hand.

So today we’ve got two special treats for you:

1) A how-to video of Judy showing you how you can make your own perfect-bound journal using two 4×6 photos for the cover, some paper, glue, and a few other tools.

2) Two special edition journals made with pages of sugarcane fiber and reclaimed paper by Judy herself. Created for writers, illustrators, artist and designers, her notebooks have unique features like an inner pocket for looseleaf notes and a spine that opens flat for writing or drawing across the pages. Exclusive designs on the Photojojo Store for a limited time.Buy now

p.s. Help us out, Digg this tutorial!

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September 12th, 2007

Networked cameras to seek out parking violators

The folks in England just can’t catch a break. As if hovering surveillance drones, camcorder-wielding traffic wardens and helmet cam-equipped officers aren’t enough to keep you on the straight and narrow, London’s city of Westminster is apparently looking to “install networked security cameras that can recognize parking permits and the plates of offending vehicles.” Essentially, the system would enable parking violators to be ticketed without an actual human witnessing the offense, and it’s being dubbed “the most significant application to be deployed on the Westminster’s WiFi network.” Eventually, the council plans to roll out about 250 of these sure-to-be-hated cameras, and it should ruin enough people’s days to “pay for itself in two to three years.”

[Via CNET, image courtesy of BBC]

 

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