FIRST LOOK: LIMITED EDITION LS X ENDEAVOR EYES SNOWBOARDS HAVE ARRIVED!:
Anyone who has checked out our site at any point this year will be aware of the epic crowd-sourced artwork we created at the Vans Wangl Tangl back in March: the Eyes Mural. To recap, we asked people to send in pictures of their eyes looking sideways, which we then turned into a huge mural at the event.
The next step was to create ten sets of board graphics from the mural, which were then sent over to our buddies at the Endeavor Snowboards plant in Vancouver. Taking on this kind of bespoke, artistic one-off job is an Endeavor speciality, and Max Jenke, Rob Dow, Jason Broz and the boys rose to the challenge in trademark style, as the sneak previews of them working on them they sent over showed us.
We were stoked to receive the finished boards this week and get a proper look at them properly. Check out the pictures here – we’ll also be releasing a film in the next week or so about the entire process behind the boards’ construction, so keep an eye out for that.
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360 GAMER Magazine - Issue 120, 2012 (HQ PDF)
360 GAMER Magazine - Issue 120, 2012 (HQ PDF):
360 Gamer Magazine is one of the UK's best value magazines for the Xbox 360 buyer. It provides readers with reviews and previews of new games. It also has interesting features which contains news of upcoming games. For those readers looking to win some great prizes it also features very covetable competitions. The magazine is very up to date because it is published every three weeks. This means that it can offer fans the chance to really stay ahead of the game! (No pun intended!) The magazine also offers a free DVD which offers new material for fans to get to grips with.
360 GAMER Magazine - Issue 120, 2012 (HQ PDF)
English | 132 pages | HQ PDF | 105.00 Mb
English | 132 pages | HQ PDF | 105.00 Mb
360 Gamer Magazine is one of the UK's best value magazines for the Xbox 360 buyer. It provides readers with reviews and previews of new games. It also has interesting features which contains news of upcoming games. For those readers looking to win some great prizes it also features very covetable competitions. The magazine is very up to date because it is published every three weeks. This means that it can offer fans the chance to really stay ahead of the game! (No pun intended!) The magazine also offers a free DVD which offers new material for fans to get to grips with.
Ski - December 2012
Ski - December 2012:
Ski - December 2012
English | PDF | 116 pages | 47.2 Mb
SKI is the original, largest and most recognized ski publication in the world. Passionately committed to helping readers decide where to ski, what to ski and how to ski, SKI is the authority on resorts, equipment and instruction.
Ski - December 2012
English | PDF | 116 pages | 47.2 Mb
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SKI is the original, largest and most recognized ski publication in the world. Passionately committed to helping readers decide where to ski, what to ski and how to ski, SKI is the authority on resorts, equipment and instruction.
Computer Music Specials - October 2012
Computer Music Specials - October 2012:
Computer Music Specials - October 2012
English | PDF | 100 pages | 101.2 MB
Computer Music Specials is a bi-monthly magazine from the creators of Computer Music. Computer Music Specials help you get to grips with wide ranging music topics, including top production techniques, sampling, popular software, sequencers, and tips on how to make it in the music industry. Computer Music Specials surrounds you in musical knowledge and inspiration from all genres, whether you DJ or play guitar and no matter your level, you'll find invaluable tips to help you create your best music yet.
Computer Music Specials - October 2012
English | PDF | 100 pages | 101.2 MB
Computer Music Specials is a bi-monthly magazine from the creators of Computer Music. Computer Music Specials help you get to grips with wide ranging music topics, including top production techniques, sampling, popular software, sequencers, and tips on how to make it in the music industry. Computer Music Specials surrounds you in musical knowledge and inspiration from all genres, whether you DJ or play guitar and no matter your level, you'll find invaluable tips to help you create your best music yet.
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013:
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013
English | PDF | 166 pages | 63.1 MB
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013 Transworld Snowboarding inspires and motivates you to go out and ride. Delivers on everything from the best photos of the world's best riders, to product reviews, how to's, and park and resort info.
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013
English | PDF | 166 pages | 63.1 MB
Transworld Snowboarding - January 2013 Transworld Snowboarding inspires and motivates you to go out and ride. Delivers on everything from the best photos of the world's best riders, to product reviews, how to's, and park and resort info.
Formula 1's on-board cameras may switch to HD next season
Formula 1's on-board cameras may switch to HD next season:
As we enjoy our first F1 action in the US since 2007 we're glad that it's in HD this time, however it still falling short in one area -- in-car camera shots. Although the racing series belatedly made the jump to high definition broadcasts last year, protests from the teams over weight and space issues caused it to stick with standard-definition cameras for the on-board shots. Now that a couple of years have passed and presumably the technology has improved, that may be addressed next year, at the same time US broadcasts of the series move from Speed/Fox to NBC Sports. Formula One Supporters Association caught up to F1 journalist Christian Sylt who got a peek at future plans that include the possibility of HD in-car cameras, multi-channel formats offering different views of the track and an interactive 3D replay feature. We'll have to wait and see how much -- if any -- of that is actually implemented any time soon, but if you'd like to check out the technology in use today, Speed TV has a live stream from several of the cars currently racing around the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD
As we enjoy our first F1 action in the US since 2007 we're glad that it's in HD this time, however it still falling short in one area -- in-car camera shots. Although the racing series belatedly made the jump to high definition broadcasts last year, protests from the teams over weight and space issues caused it to stick with standard-definition cameras for the on-board shots. Now that a couple of years have passed and presumably the technology has improved, that may be addressed next year, at the same time US broadcasts of the series move from Speed/Fox to NBC Sports. Formula One Supporters Association caught up to F1 journalist Christian Sylt who got a peek at future plans that include the possibility of HD in-car cameras, multi-channel formats offering different views of the track and an interactive 3D replay feature. We'll have to wait and see how much -- if any -- of that is actually implemented any time soon, but if you'd like to check out the technology in use today, Speed TV has a live stream from several of the cars currently racing around the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD
Formula 1's on-board cameras may switch to HD next season originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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How would you change the Samsung Galaxy S III?
How would you change the Samsung Galaxy S III?:
When we reviewed Samsung's Galaxy S III in the simple, gentle days of May, our reviewer wasn't sure it would win out against HTC's One X. In the intervening six months, however, the Korean behemoth has battled to the top of the smartphone world and shipped 30 million of its 2012-era flagship to consumers worldwide. But what about the phone itself? You've had half a year to burrow deep into this device and find out what you love and what you don't. It's How Would You Change time, folks, you know what to do.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Samsung
When we reviewed Samsung's Galaxy S III in the simple, gentle days of May, our reviewer wasn't sure it would win out against HTC's One X. In the intervening six months, however, the Korean behemoth has battled to the top of the smartphone world and shipped 30 million of its 2012-era flagship to consumers worldwide. But what about the phone itself? You've had half a year to burrow deep into this device and find out what you love and what you don't. It's How Would You Change time, folks, you know what to do.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Samsung
How would you change the Samsung Galaxy S III? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Nov 2012 22:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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