Tagged: location

Hot Property

This video incorporates some of my favourite things, puns, porn and property.

…Well, two out of three ain’t bad.

The video is unashamedly saucy, fun and tongue-in-cheek, but this amazing brand new contemporary home, really is sexy!

Architecturally designed to provide an interior space wrapped around the central water feature and alfresco dining it sets a mood perfect for entertaining.

Wired for sound with 4 separately controlled audio zones through the house and very practical media room, no expense has been spared.

Check out http://www.19bindaplace.com.au
For more information email: adrian@neoproperty.com.au
Or call +61 424 199 133

Credits.
Model: Elle Polson
Photography: PlatinumHD.tv

iFound you

The second post on today’s theme of ‘iPhone cameras’. Well it’s not actually a planned theme, it’s merely two posts in row, I just thought that sounded more official.

But here it is:

iGotYa:

This sleuth savvy app allows any (jailbroken) iPhone 4 to instantly capture the crim that tries to peek into your precious without permission.  It captures both their image and location and instantly forwards them on to your email address, as soon as they unwittingly enter an incorrect password.  SNAP!

Here’s a working demo:

Placebook

Places has hit the UK, and it seems I have already hit about 20 different locations, two of which being nearby gay joints.  Ohh the fun begins. You can of course alter your privacy settings, but where’s the fun in that.

Those that are familiar with FourSquare, this is not going to come as a change in behaviour but it would seem those that aren’t are now baffled to the pointlessness of places.  To which I say, dudes, stick with it and you’ll become and addict, if you’re not already part of the next gen that feels they need to tell the world every little aspect, now there friends, coleagues and unfortunates can see every new venue they enter, Hurr-Arghhhhh.

This location based app has been present in the US for a month now but has only just been rolled out in the UK.

With brands like Domino’s Pizza, McDonald’s and Jimmy Choo’s already having taken advantage of it’s predecessor FourSquare, it will be interesting to see what, if anything, facebook will allow them to do.

What you need to know about Facebook Places.