DashCams

¿Les gustan los videos sorprendentes? Aquí dejo una colección de “sustitos” de la vida real, sacada de lo mejor de lo que han capturado las DashCams en los últimos meses.
Ahora, si no saben qué es una DashCam…

A dashcam (dashboard camera) is an onboard camera that attaches to the vehicle’s interior windscreen by either a supplied suction cup mount or an adhesive-tape mount. It can also be positioned on top of the dashboard or attached to the rear-view mirror with a special mount. They continuously record the road ahead while the vehicle is in motion. Dashcams often provide video evidence in an event of an accident. Various types of dashcam are available on the market, ranging from basic video cameras to ones which also record parameters such as date/time, speed, G-forces and location.

Jaw-dropping footage captured on dashcams…

http://youtu.be/g2R7C0OW1jc

CES 2013

El International Consumer Electronics Show o (CES) es un evento que se da cada enero en la ciudad de Las VegasNevada. En esta feria se enseñan productos de electrónica que van a aparecer para los consumidores, se anuncian nuevos productos y se cierran contratos entre empresas del sector.

Aquí va un buen resumen a cargo de verge.com con lo mejor de cada categoría… 

This is not about revenge. This is about justice. This is the best of CES 2013.

We came, we saw, we got lost in a virtual world. And now we’re back. The show that was supposed to be the last of the biggest — the end of the best — actually turned out a little differently than the critics predicted. A show that could have limped instead leapt in places. A show that could have declined seemed to rise instead. But it rose in all kinds of interesting directions. Towards hardware startups funded by the crowd, towards connected devices that actually seem to make sense, to televisions that offered a logical next step instead of a gimmick. This year’s show offered a glimpse of what may not just be the New Thing at this CES, but the heart of CES for years to come — the indie hardware maker, a new kind of force in the industry that is quickly changing our perceptions of what can be done and how it has to be done. It’s exciting on many levels.

So there was good stuff. No, great stuff. And we think that stuff deserves to be rewarded (or at least called out) for being what it is: the best of the best. We present that list to you, unedited and uncut, for your reading pleasure, without interruption. Also, vote for the best thing you saw too!

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CES 2013