News about <![CDATA[Velocity]]> News about en-us <![CDATA[Maide Turns Your iPad Into A 3D Controller]]> The best demos are the ones that extend your sense of what's possible a little, and Maide's did just that. I usually think of iPads as display devices that also support input; but Maide Control uses the tablet almost exclusively for input, which vastly expands the potential richness and repertoire of the interface. They've targeted 3D design and modelling as their initial market, aiming to replace dedicated 3D mice from companies like 3DConnexion, but I can see variants being used for things like strategy games and media editing too. It's a simple notion: the app connects your iPad (wirelessly) to a big monitor used for 3D design, and then you use multi-touch gestures to zoom, pan, and rotate around that design, and to sketch, add, edit, and erase. It's pretty easy to use, too -- even I, who failed first-year drafting as an engineering student, found it slick and semi-intuitive. You can hook up multiple iPads to the same design to collaborate, and I expect they'll eventually let users add and customize a personal palette of input/editing options. Here's their official launch video:]]> <![CDATA[Inspiring: Kik Founder Donates $1M To Kickstart University of Waterloo Seed Fund]]> The founder of messaging app Kik, 23-year-old entrepreneur Ted Livingston, has donated $1 million to The University of Waterloo's VeloCity Residence, a residence-based mobile and digital startups incubator (dormcubator?) where his own startup ambitions were sparked. The University of Waterloo says it will use the money to establish a seed fund for student startups and intends to provide "at least 30 student ventures" with $25,000 as well as four months of office space, incorporation services and mentoring over the next few years.]]> <![CDATA[You’ll Know the Dollar is Dead When You See Mobs of Half-Starved, Vindictive City Dwellers in any US state starting with ‘I’]]> <![CDATA[U.S. Still Seems More Apt for Deflation in Near Term]]>