Seriously, one of the best songs ever.
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Anki Drive adds new cars, tracks, and an old-school racing mode
The Verge:
Anki Drive, the real-world racing game that uses your iPhone as the controller, is expanding its lineup today to include new cars, tracks, and Anki Drive is finally getting an old-school racing mode to go along with its existing battle mode.In an unusual twist, players who buy Corax will not be able to play as him until they defeat the car in battle with the artificial intelligence set to “medium.” “You have to earn that right by first beating him in battle mode,” says Mark Palatucci, Anki’s co-founder and chief product officer.
I bought (and returned) the original Anki Drive precisely because it didn’t have a Race Mode. These will be welcome updates to many.
How to put a Mustang on top of the Empire State Building
Wired:
Thursday is the Mustang’s 50th anniversary. To mark the occasion, Ford plopped a 2015 Mustang GT convertible onto the observation deck of the Empire State Building.Ford pulled the same stunt with the original Mustang, but five decades of technological advancements haven’t made it any easier to pull off. The deck is 1,000 feet up, so using a crane is out of the question. And the building’s tall spire rules out lowering the car from a helicopter.
That leaves the freight elevator.
The Observation Deck of the Empire State Building is one of those places you have to go to when you visit New York City. While this is a marketing stunt, it sure as heck isn’t a cheap one.
Tips for better password security
We all know that we should be better with passwords, but we don’t always do it. I use 1Password.
Where the hell are the Android tablets
Every day I see iPads, a lot of iPads, out in public. What I rarely ever see are Android tablets.
Apparently they sell pretty well. Where the hell are they? Doorstops? Cutting boards?
Another security flaw in Android
FireEye recently spotted an malicious Android application that could modify the icons of other applications so that when they’re launched, they send victims to a phishing website.
Here’s the best way to avoid Android security flaws.
AC/DC will not retire, but Malcolm is sick
Brian Johnson, AC/DC singer:
“We are definitely getting together in May in Vancouver,” he told the Telegraph. “We’re going to pick up some guitars, have a plonk, and see if anybody has got any tunes or ideas. If anything happens, we’ll record it.”
However, the band did release a statement:
“After forty years of life dedicated to AC/DC, guitarist and founding member Malcolm Young is taking a break from the band due to ill health. Malcolm would like to thank the group’s diehard legions of fans worldwide for their never-ending love and support.
“In light of this news, AC/DC asks that Malcolm and his family’s privacy be respected during this time. The band will continue to make music.”
The rumor is that Malcolm had a stroke and is having trouble playing guitar. He is the best rhythm guitarist in rock.
Amplified: Unemployable
Jim Dalrymple and Dan Benjamin are joined once again by Zak Holder. They talk about the just-leaked Amazon phone, the purported iPhone 6 screen and case leaks, and Windows Phone 8.1’s appropriation of Passbook. Jim also talks about The Loop’s upcoming 5th year anniversary, and recounts his journey covering Apple for 20 years.
The Facebook unbundling
Messenger is an app based on existing behavior that they are forcing people to shift to a separate app — not such a bad thing. In other words, Facebook has failed to invent any new behaviors or even innovate on the behaviors that were commonplace on the service.
Interesting thoughts.
The future of WordPress
I agree with Marko that WordPress has a remarkable community, but I would add one more thing that WordPress should do—a simplified version for blogging. Do something like Medium or Svbtle that doesn’t have the complicated backend and code. That’s what I want.
Micing an acoustic guitar
Some great techniques from two pros.
Design decisions behind Secret app
For Chrys Bader, the co-founder and lead designer of the two-month-old Secret mobile app, his “allergy to complexity” all started when he spent about a year working on Google+. It was during that time, working on one of the most complex social products out there, that he realized that utter simplicity and a singular focus were the keys to building powerful social mobile products.
I love articles like this because you get to see what’s behind the app. Sometimes you can even see where the product doesn’t match the philosophy.
James Taylor: Fire and Rain live in 1970
James had some great songs, but this my favorite.
Macro photos of insects
Bobby Solomon freaked me out with these shots, so I thought I’d share.
Siri celebrates Jackie Robinson Day
Ask Siri:
“Show me [INSERT TEAM NAME]” and Siri will pull up the appropriate roster, displaying all players as number 42.
“What is Jackie Robinson day?” and Siri will share the history of the day via Wikipedia.

The Loop Sponsorships available May and June
We have some sponsorship weeks available coming up in May and June. If you want to get your product or service in front of the fine readers of The Loop with an exclusive sponsorship, let me know.
Universal Audio releases the Chandler Limited GAV19T Amplifier Plug-In
Available exclusively for UAD-2 DSP Accelerators and Apollo-equipped workstations, the Chandler Limited GAV19T Amplifier Plug-In is an exacting emulation of the dual EL84-powered boutique guitar amp. Inspired by British classics such as Vox and Marshall — and lesser-known gems from Watkins and Selmer — the Chandler Limited GAV19T Amplifier plug-in offers features not found on the original hardware, such as an FX Rack with an onboard noise gate, host-syncable lo-fi delay, Power Soak, and pre/post switchable EQ filter controls.
Can’t wait to try this out.
Heineken asks 40 legendary individuals to craft posters with epic stories
heineken has teamed up with over 40 legendary individuals from the worlds of sport, entertainment and art to create a series of bespoke posters in support of reporters without borders, a global non-profit which which protects journalists and ensures freedom of information.
I need a drink.
CocoaConf Fall dates announced
To help meet the growing demand, we are adding two new cities. This fall, we will be returning to Columbus, Boston, and Atlanta, and making our first stops in Seattle and Las Vegas! It is going to be one exciting fall conference season!
I’ve always heard great things about CocoaConf.
Samsung Galaxy S5′s fingerprint scanner already hacked and my reaction
The news:
When it comes to Samsung’s fingerprint scanner technology embedded in the home button on the new Galaxy S5, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that we have spent plenty of time testing it, and we’ve found that it works very well. The bad news, however, is that it has apparently already been hacked, leaving Galaxy S5 owners’ devices and their PayPal accounts at risk.
My reaction:
How audio compression works
Great article by Kirk McElhearn.
Office 365 Personal allows iPad editing
Today we’re announcing that it’s available for purchase–$69.99 USD/year or $6.99 USD/month (ERP)1–online at Office365.com, at Microsoft Stores and through online and retail partners.
An Office 365 Personal subscription allows for one PC or Mac, and one tablet (including iPad) to be connected to the service, and is the best option for individuals interested in using Office 365.
Microsoft is trying, I’ll give them that. It’s a good move on their part.
Pioneer owners can upgrade to Apple CarPlay
Pioneer Corporation today announced one of the first aftermarket in-dash car multimedia systems to provide Apple CarPlay, allowing consumers the ability to upgrade the vehicle they already own to the smarter, safer and more fun way to use iPhone® in the car. CarPlay compatibility will be available in early summer 2014 via a firmware update to the five 2014 NEX in-dash multimedia receivers.
CarPlay is gaining momentum.
Samsung designer denies Apple was an influence
Did Samsung steal its slide-to-unlock feature from Apple’s smartphone software?
“Absolutely not,” said Samsung senior UI designer Youngmi Kim, who has worked on user experience strategy on the Samsung design team since 2004.
Bullshit.
The Lexus Design Award
The Lexus Design Award provides an opportunity for young innovators to showcase their works while receiving feedback from world renowned professionals in the area of design. Through this initiative, Lexus hopes to nurture and support world-enriching creators. 1,157 submissions were received during the application period from August 1 to October 15, 2013. After careful consideration by six judges, 12 winners have been selected. Read on for more information on the designers and their winning entries. The designers of two winning entries will create prototypes of their designs in close collaboration with mentors Arthur Huang or Robin Hunicke.
World War I photos overlaid on modern day Europe
It’s hard to believe that these buildings and streets are still around.
Pulitzer Prize 2014 winners
Some great winners this year.
GoPro circa 1960s
This is fantastic.
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BlackBerry seeks to halt sales of Typo keyboards
BlackBerry said in a filing last Friday that the injunction is needed now. “Typo has contradicted its prior sworn statements and has significantly changed the way it does business in an attempt to flood the market with infringing keyboards before entry of the injunction,” BlackBerry said in a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
They should be banned from selling the keyboards. BlackBerry is right on this one.