On 19th April, Honor 10 was launched in China with the latest AI technology, powered by the NPU of Kirin 970. According to the articles published online, the AI technology will automatically process the pictures and make them more attractive. This HP will be released in the XXX (Region) soon. I’m really curious about whether the AI technology will work as it was described. I’ve got a set of sample pictures from Chinese forum photographed by honor 10 with AI and without it. Now, let’s get it!!!
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This pair of photos shows a scene of sunset. The upper one is the original photo whereas the lower one was processed by AI. Obviously, the lower one is more like a picture shot by a professional photographer. Besides, there are some shadows in the corner in the left side picture, which increases the picture layering. As a result, the left side is more attractive from my perspective.
The layering effect is obvious indeed, but it also looks being 'processed'.
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Because it is so much fun to develop on android devices - i've made up my second game. At first this was just a test but I found it so funny, that i made up a game of it.
Shape Masher!! Again, this name isn't really creative, but i really dont want to give anyone a chance to sue me because of jerky trademark issues
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This time it's an easy one - Tap'Em'Up .. just mash the shape before it reaches the end of the screen.
You can find a demo version (ad-free) of this game - all functions but level cap
DEMO: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rnet.shapemasher
Also new this time, i've made a small video, that shows the game in the current state - i will made a demo release in a few days i hope.
The video should show the game modes and how they work - sorry for the not so good quality .. i am new in screen recording ;-)
I would love if some of you try it out and tell me what yout think about it. Unfortunatly i don't have a Smartphone (only tablet) so i am not sure how it will look and perform on phones or other smaller devices - it is made for a screen ratio of 16:10 - maybe i will change this in the future, but that would mean, that the playfield would be different on various devices :-(
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Paper Airplane is a free application that allows you to easily achieve over 20 models of paper airplanes.
You are in classroom, boardroom, or even at home, and you get bored?
This application is for you: just take a piece of paper and make models of your choice!
Ranking models by category and difficulty.
Tips and Tricks for improving your models.
Symbols and basic folds to understand the principles of Origami.
Step by step instruction guide, interactively, with full detailed description of folds.
Pictures and explanations of a great quality.
Download :
This application was made by Simon Marquis in 2012, studying in IT school.
Home - Simon MARQUIS Personnal Website
Application update v1.3 :
4 new airplanes:
- Barracuda
- The Dragon
- Redwood
- Willow
Wow! It's awesome app! I like it very much, thank you
Update v2.0:
1) Design improvements
2) Youtube video for each airplane
3) New In-App Billing system
New video
I have developed a night maps application for Android: Night Earth
The Night Earth map shows the lights that are visible at night on the surface of Earth.
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Features:
Watch the Earth at night from space
Zoom in as much as you want so as to see more detail
Search any location, or tell the application to focus on your current location
Switch to the day images and compare between the day and night images
Compare the night images captured in 2000 and 2012
Labelled night map, to better identify countries and cities
Track in real time in which parts of the world is day or night
Real-time visualisation of the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis (Northern Lights and Southern Lights)
Cloud coverage
I have one or two additional features in mind.
I would be very happy to receive any suggestions for improving or extending the application. If you like the application, feel free to rate it in Google Play. Thanks!
Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.dreamcoder.nightearth.free
Hi, I am trying to enable Android TV support for the app. If anyone would be interested in help beta testing, please PM me. Thanks.
Here is a small, yet interesting application which is inspired by real psychokinesis experiments:
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Do you feel too tired to touch the game controls? Here is a game you won't have to, for the most part. Remsy is a simple application, inspired by a device actually used in psychokinesis experiments. Test whether your mind has power over matter or not. Make the balls fall into your selected target region, just by thinking so. Since Remsy simulates physics, the obtained results have "true randomness". This means they cannot be dismissed as numeric coincidences, unlike similar examples which use pseudo-random number generators.
Screenshots:
Features:
Different themes to test your performance.
Adjust the number of balls and ball sizes.
Change duration for brief tests or more serious and longer challenges.
Keep track with scores and see if something extraordinary is going on.
Free (with ads).
Play Store Link:
Remsy
Developer Website:
Airy Chimes
A video intro added:
**Update:** App renamed to Balance Timer.
I made myself a round wooden balance/wobble board for balance training, and I've always wanted a way to measure how much time I can stay balanced. Finally I realized I could do this very easily with an accelerometer, and Balance Timer is born: a simple stopwatch activated by tilting. You need to set the stop angle to match your balance board, and then you can just put your phone on your board (works best if you have a grippy case). It's probably also a good idea to calibrate the accelerometer by pressing the menu button and Calibrate. When you straighten out the board, the stopwatch will start and when the board angle gets close to touching the ground it will stop, at least if you've calibrated correctly.
Now up on Google Play.
The apk and source are also in github: https://github.com/arpruss/tiltstopwatch/blob/master/app/release/TiltStopwatch-release.apk
The code is adapted from my free Giant Stopwatch app.
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Demo:
https://youtu.be/S27t38cZzBw
Version 0.03 is out: segment after decimal point is by default smaller; bug fixes