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  • Don’t Judge a Phone By Its Photos: Huawei Caught Using DSLR Photos

    Don’t Judge a Phone By Its Photos: Huawei Caught Using DSLR Photos

    Huawei has been caught trying to pass off DSLR photos as ones taken by its new flagship phone, the P40 Pro.

    Huawei recently held a photography contest to encourage people to take photos using the company’s smartphones. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), however, some of the photos were actually shot on a $3,000 Nikon D850.

    This isn’t the first time Huawei has been caught doing this. The company has been called out repeatedly for trying to pass off photos taken with professional equipment.

    In this instance, the company seems to have changed the rules to allow it, once it was called out. As SCMP points out, the original video stating that all photos were taken on Huawei smartphones was replaced with a video saying that all photos were provided by Huawei’s Next-Image community. At the same time, the contest rules say “you can publish photos taken with any equipment in the Next-Image community.”

    In the meantime, any iPhone, Google Pixel or Samsung users who were feeling jealous over the P40 Pro’s camera can probably rest a bit easier.

  • Warren Buffett Backs Billion Dollar March Madness Contest

    In a move apt to bring a smile to the face of every statistics geek on Earth, Warren Buffett is backing a one billion dollar payout for anyone who can perfectly pick the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Quicken Loans is running the contest, and the payout, in the extremely unlikely event that there is a payout, will be backed by Buffett’s multinational holding company Berkshire Hathaway.

    How unlikely is it that someone will pick the perfect bracket? Pretty darn unlikely. The odds of a perfect bracket randomly coming together (that is, without paying any attention to who’s playing whom) is one in nine quintillion. That’s nine quintillion as in nine million-trillion, or, if you prefer 9,000,000,000,000,000,000.

    Of course, given that no one picks a bracket entirely at random, it’s impossible to calculate the actual odds of someone winning. It’s a long shot, though, to say the least. Buffett and a fellow executive crunched the numbers to see what the odds of someone making informed decisions winning the prize would be. He said that they came up with a rough estimate, noting that the two of them “were in the same ballpark, but it’s a big ballpark.”

    John Diver, who runs ESPN’s bracket contest, said that not one person in the 13-year history of their bracket contest has come close to picking perfectly. In fact, only one person has picked the first round correctly in the past seven years.

    “I will invite [any potential winners] to be my guest at the final game and be there with a check in my pocket,” joked Buffett, “but I will not be cheering for him or her to win. I may even give them a little investment advice.”

    If there is a winner, he or she will opt between receiving annual payments of $25 million for forty years or a lump sum of $500 million. In the vastly less likely event that there are multiple winners, the pot will be split evenly. Contestants can sign up beginning on March 3 and can fill out their brackets once the field is finalized on March 16. Entry in the contest is free.

    And, just to put it all in context, here’s a list of other unlikely things:

    the odds of winning Powerball are 1-in-175 million;
    the odds of winning MegaMillions are 1-in-259 million;
    the odds of having a specific license plate number (assuming three letters and three numbers on the plate) are 1-in-17 million; and
    the odds of shuffling a deck of cards into any particular sequence are 1-in- 80,658,175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,000,000,000

    Bonne chance!

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  • Snoop Dogg Wants You To Be His Intern

    Snoop Dogg Wants You To Be His Intern

    Snoop Dogg is just looking out for the kids. In a recent promotional video, Snoop Dogg released his latest campaign: the chance to work for the Dogg himself for a day. All you need to enter is to make a small donation to Snoop Dogg’s charity, The Snoop Youth Football League, and you may be chosen to be flown out to Los Angeles and be an “intern” for 24 hours. And doesn’t everyone want that on their resume?

    The campaign, sponsored by Prizeo, was designed to raise awareness for Snoop’s charity. The Snoop Football League is a 501c3 non-profit that gives inner city kids the chance to participate in a football league and to “lean the values of teamwork, discipline, dedication, and self respect.”

    So what exactly do the duties as an intern for Snoop Dogg entail? Well, as the Dogg puts it in the video, “We’ll do some fun sh*t, you know, eat some Roscoes chicken and waffles.” The official contest page says, “You’ll get a look inside the Snoop world and help get some work done – maybe on the set of GGN Hood News, or backstage with DJ Snoopadelic.” Not sure what other “recreational” activities Snoop Dogg has planned for his one-day intern, but Snoop claims, “I’ll make sure you have a dope time with me in L.A.”

    You can donate to the cause here on Prizeo’s website. The promotion runs until January 31st, so there’s plenty of time to get donations in. The official rules also state that you may bring a guest and will receive a two night stay in a luxury hotel (ARV: $600), which sweetens the deal. Plus the more you donate, the greater your chances of winning. However, the website’s leaderboard shows donations already made of up to $500, so if you really want to be Snoop’s intern, you’re going to have to open up that wallet.

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  • John Mayer: Win Tickets To See Him In Brooklyn

    Have a John Mayer fan in your life? Not sure what to get them for Christmas? Well here’s an early Christmas gift idea, and it could be quite cheap too!

    On Monday, Mayer took to his Instagram to announce a photo contest.

    The soulful singer posted, “Submit pictures with #BKLOVESMAYER to enter a flyaway contest to JM’s show in Brooklyn on 12/17 courtesy of Citi Private Pass. Show us who/what you love! www.billboard.com/BKLovesMayer,” with the following photo.

    The photo contest with Billboard magazine is in support of Mayer’s Fall 2013 tour with Citi. The inspiration for this contest is Mayer’s latest single, “Who You Love.”

    From November 7 to November 26, fans have a chance to share a photo and explain who or what they love on Instagram with the hashtag #BKLovesMayer. The winner will be chosen in early December and will then be flown to Brooklyn, New York, meet the Grammy Award-winning Mayer and then get to see him in concert at the Barclays Center on December 17.

    Mayer fans can also enter for a chance to win a signed copy of his latest album, Paradise Valley. Just visit the website billboard.com/bklovesmayer and go through the photos already posted by fans with the hashtag #BKLovesMayer. Once you have chosen your favorite two, put them side-by-side and post them to the websites gallery. Five winners will then be chosen to win a signed copy of Paradise Valley.

    Fans of Mayer have already taken to their Instagram to post photos of who/what they love.

    One woman posted a photo of her daughter saying, “I love my daughter who is traveling around the world to serve the least and the lost#BKLOVESMAYER#the worldrace#11n11”

    Another fan loves the fact that Mayer and Katy Perry are a couple.

    “My two favorite singers!!! #bklovesmayer #matchmadeinheaven”

    While another fan posted she loves being a part of her family.

    So get on over to Instagram and let John Mayer know who or what you love! (Of course, if you’re not a John Mayer fan, do something else.)

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  • Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, Watch the Trailer

    Lest we imagine Hollywood lacks strategy in trailer timing, several Horror flicks are seeing the light of day in advance of Halloween. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, exposed the trailer yesterday (shown above). Fans of the franchise will find the same heart-stopping thrills and “found-footage” camera tricks they’ve come to love, but fair warning, this is not Paranormal Activity 5. It is considered a Latino spinoff. The Marked Ones appears in theaters starting January 2014 and 5 will follow in October.

    The setting for this version is said to be a “heavily Latino-populated region of California” circa 2012. And the producers are betting you want to get in on some of the Activity, promoting a contest asking fans to, “Tag your city,” in a photo with #TheMarkedOnes, to bring the film to the winning city first (see below).

    Early reviewers credit The Marked Ones with staying true to the mythology of the first three films rather than, “the muddled” fourth. Other than that however, it may also be a regurgitation of a gimmick whose time has passed.

    Trading on the old babysitter motif of the horror genre, All Hallow’s Eve, will be in theaters just in time for, well, All Hallow’s Eve. The cast is a series of relative unknowns, not uncommon for the genre, led by redhead Katie Maguire who has some credits in shorts, soaps and as a waitress in an episode of Sex and the City.

    And of course, we’ve all been enjoying the trailers of the revamped Carrie, premiering in theaters today. Adapted from the 1976 adaptation of the Stephen King story, this time Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass, Dark Shadows, Hugo) plays the troubled teen and yes, ladies, hold onto your feminine products, Carrie suffers through that old horrible locker room shower scene all over again.

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    [Image via YouTube and Carrie official Facebook.]

  • Coca-Cola Prints “YOU RETARD” Under Bottlecap

    Why is it that our very politically correct American culture detests derogatory and dehumanizing words but so liberally uses the term “retard”? Have you ever noticed that?

    Well, Coca-Cola is pulling no punches, and they won’t be getting in as much trouble were the insult any other word – but the company just recently apologized to a family in Alberta after they found a “delightful” message underneath the cap of one of their drinks.

    While eating dinner with her husband on Tuesday night, Blake Loates untwisted the cap of her Vitamin Water Zero and found underneath it, printed in the same black font used for expiration dates, “YOU RETARD”.

    “We immediately thought ‘You have got to be kidding me’,” Loates told the Huffington Post.

    “We thought it might have been a disgruntled employee or someone in a [bottling] plant playing a joke.”

    Loates’ father, Doug, has a younger daughter named Fiona who suffers from cerebral palsy and autism. Was this bottle cap message sheer coincidence?

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    “My dad had taught our family what an awful word the ‘r-word’ is. So he was really upset about this.”

    Nonetheless, Doug, who resides in Washington State, stayed up all night writing a letter to Coca-Cola.

    In Doug’s letter, he wrote: “You see, the “R” word is considered a swear word in our family. We don’t use it. We don’t tolerate others using it around us. We ARE over-sensitive but you would be too if you had Fiona for a daughter!”

    So what was Coke’s explanation? On Wednesday, Coca-Cola contacted the family and explained that the bottle cap was part of a contest. Apparently, Vitamin Water is randomly printing out one English word and one French word on the bottom of their caps. How that exactly makes it a contest, one could only guess, but “retard” in French translates to “late” or “delayed”.

    “Coke told us they reviewed the words before the contest, so we’re still a bit confused about why, after sitting down and looking at the word list, they would decide to keep it. Its English meaning is offensive and they should have realized that,” said Blake.

    Shannon Denny, director of brand communications for Coca-Cola Refreshment Canada, told Metro Calgary, “We are certainly very apologetic for this oversight.”

    “We didn’t mean to offend at all.”

    Coke has planned to suspend the promotion, and all of the remaining caps have been destroyed.

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    (Photos via Facebook)

  • Fisherman Sues for $1M Contest Winnings

    Every avid fisherman has a story about “the one that got away”. Usually it is a fish that was so big, fought so long, broke line, stripped reel gears, tipped a boat, etc. Fishermen have better stories about the ones that got away than they do about the he loveless they caught, weighed, photographed, stuffed, and mounted.

    But Rodney Ply of Diamond City, Arkansas, has the saddest “one that got away” tale of them all. He had a $1 million dollar prize on the hook, and was left standing in the boat with an empty net.

    According to ABC News, Ply entered a contest, called the “Hook-a-Million” contest, that offered one million dollars to and fisherman that caught a record-breaking fish using a Mustad-brand hook. In February of last year, Ply caught a striped-bass that weighed in at 68 pounds. According to contest rules, that fish qualified. Ply figured he’d won. However, his lawsuit states that the International Game Fish Association’s executive committee “denied certification of the fish, enigmatically classifying the lure plaintiff used as an illegal spreader bar.”

    Ply thought something smelled fishy. He said he is not professional fisherman. That’s not how he makes his living. He owns North Arkansas Concrete and is an Army veteran.

    “I love to fish,” he said. “I’m just an everyday fisherman. I didn’t want to go legal. They just left me no choice.”

    Ply says he followed contest rules to the letter. He sent photos of the fish hanging from a scale approved in the rules, as well as photos of the homemade lure that he used, of his rod and reel, and the 68-pound fish. He says that his lure was a homemade spinner lure that could never be construed as a “spreader bar”.

    Ply’s attorneys said, “Mr. Ply is your average hardworking decorated veteran who was invited to compete in a competition and as an avid angler he was excited about fulfilling any fisherman’s dream, which is to catch a world record fish. He followed all the rules and he was blessed and gifted enough to succeed at something that everyone dreams of and all he wants is what was promised to him.”

  • Beer Contest Winner Drinks 1.6 Gallons in 20 Minutes, Dies

    A beer drinking contest in Spain’s Murcia region ended in tragedy this week when the contest winner, Joaquin Alcaraz Garcia, died of cardiac arrest.

    The rules of the contest were simple: Consume as many 1-liter glasses of beer as possible in 20 minutes. Garcia consumed 6 liters (roughly 1.6 gallons or 200 ounces) of beer during that period. He was declared the victor, raised the trophy overhead, and began to vomit.

    At first, those present assumed Garcia would be fine. Witness Santiago Garcia was one of the attendees who tried to help the champ. “He started to vomit in his chair. I was one of the people who held him upright,” he said. “He vomited a lot but I sat with him for ten minutes, and he was sleeping and snoring away,” municipality vice president Pedro Rodríguez told a local newspaper.

    Emergency officials described the man as obese, which might have encouraged those present to assume Garcia would be able to shake off the binge.

    But he wasn’t merely sleeping, as Rodríguez assumed. Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene and took Garcia to the hospital, but he died shortly thereafter.

    Despite the tragedy, the town’s mayor, José Manuel Gracia, defended the contest, noting that the official cause of death was not yet identified and that the contest had a “long tradition” in the community. Even so, further festivities have been halted and local authorities have called for a three-day period of mourning in honor of the champ.

    While statistics for Spain are hard to come by, stateside, approximately 50,000 Americans suffer alcohol poisoning annually, and alcohol abuse takes the lives of 1.8 million people worldwide each year.

  • Halo 4 Spartan Ops Resumes in January

    Microsoft today revealed the future of Halo 4 for the next couple of months. Of particular note is that Halo 4‘s Spartan Ops mode is going on hiatus until January. The first five interactive episodes of Spartan Ops, comprising the first half of “season 1” have already aired. All five episodes will all be re-entered into Matchmaking, one per week, from December 17 to January 14. A “first-look” at the second half of Spartan Ops season 2 will appear during the Spike TV 10th Annual Video Game Awards on December 7.

    In lieu of new Spartan Ops episodes, Microsoft will be holding a contest, the “Halo 4 Infinity Challenge.” The contest is a tournament that will track gamers’ personal score in War Games or the number of Spartan Ops chapters they complete. Microsoft is bragging that players of all skill levels have a shot at winning one of over 2,800 prizes. The grand prize for the War Games leaderboard winner is a UNSC-themed 2013 Ford F-150 truck. The Spartan Ops grand prize winner will win an appearance in two-minute appearance in Halo 5.

    The contest begins on December 17, but players can sign up starting today. From December 17 until January 10, players will compete in a qualifier phase, after which players will be tiered into three groups for the finals.

    Before the contest even begins, however, 343 Industries and Microsoft are releasing 3 new multiplayer maps through the “Crimson Map Pack” DLC. The content will be available on December 10 and a preview of the maps can be seen here.

  • YouTube Is Looking To Fund New Video Projects

    There’s a lot of popular channels on YouTube. The personalities that populate said channels occasionally combine their talents to create collaborations. YouTube is now looking for those kind of people to help kickstart its next contest.

    YouTube is bringing back its NextUp program in 2012 after a successful run last year that saw multiple creators from around the world get the resources they needed to create compelling video content for the site. Now the program is coming exclusively to the US and YouTube is looking for “passionated, motivated YouTube creators who want to collaborate.”

    So, let’s say you’ve found a partner to film a project with. Now you just have to tell YouTube what you would like to film together. The winning projects will receive $3,000 in general funding, $4,000 in video equipment and a two one week-long Creator Camp sessions at YouTube Space LA to film your winning collaborations.

    Need an idea of what kind of stuff YouTube is looking for? One of last year’s winners was a video called Office Warfare, a collaboration between FinalCutKing, VFX Bro and Jimmy Wong. It has over 2.6 million views.

    You can apply for the YouTube NextUp program here. All applications are due by December 27.

  • Borderlands 2 Contest Destroys Handsome Jack’s Face

    Gearbox must have hired the most eclectic and creative marketing team in video game company history, then dumped pallets of money into their office and said, “go!”

    That’s how it feels anyway, with Borderlands 2 having some of the best trailers of the year, an unbelievably cool limited edition of the game, and a playable 16-bit version called The Border Lands, complete with 80s-era cardboard game boxes and a faked YouTube review from 1989.

    Today, just four days until the release of Borderlands 2, Gearbox has announced a new contest for in the form of an online social game. Called “Mount Jackmore,” it is a simple web game on the Borderlands 2 website that tasks players with shooting a version of Handsome Jack’s (this guy’s) face that has been carved into stone. Prizes will be awarded to players who destroy parts of the face. The shooting for all players goes on in real time, so players will be able to see their competition picking away at the face. Players will receive 100 bullets per day, but can earn more by “sharing” the game with a friend.

    Unfortunately for those in the U.S., the game is only available to those in the U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, Russia, and Australia. Take a look at the trailer for the contest below:

  • Oklahoma School Produces Doodle 4 Google Finalist Two Years In a Row

    Seriously, are the pencils and art brushes possessed by the ghost of Vincent Van Gogh at Maryetta School, in Oklahoma? For the second year in a row, the school will represent Oklahoma in the national Doodle 4 Google contest the search engine giant has put on for the past five years.

    Janessa Chastain, an eight year old second grader has won the opportunity to pit her art against the other greats in the country. Last year, Katie Stephenson, a student from Maryetta was a finalist as well. This is an extremely impressive feat considering over 100,000+ submissions were entered, which were eventually whittled down to 50 state winners. It looks like Oklahoma isn’t just housing a football powerhouse, but an art school powerhouse as well.

    The grand prize is a $30,000 college scholarship, and $50,000 for the winning school to purchase computers. The doodle will also be featured on Google’s front page and on the 64-count of Crayola crayons box. This contest really has grown since its first year.

    As you can see above, Janessa really has some talent. She’s eight years old, and can already produce better art than I can at 28. You can vote for her work here, and the works of the other grade classes here.

    If you’re wondering where the inspiration for her art came from, she says, “If I could travel in time, I’d visit Japan, the Land of the Cherry Blossoms. I would like to go to a Cherry Blossom celebration and learn about Japanese culture, customs and people.

  • Florence and the Machine, MSN Partner for Twitter Contest

    Are you a fan of Florence Welch and her band Florence and the Machine? How about Vegas? If either of those things excite you, I’m here to inform you that @MSN just started a Twitter contest to give one lucky winner a trip that includes both.

    It’d a pretty simple Twitter promotion – all you have to do is follow @MSN and then retweet the tweet seen below during the promotional period (which started today at 12 pm PST and runs until April 12th at 11:59 pm PST)

    One grand prize winner will be chosen at random sometime on April 13th. They will win a trip for two to Las Vegas, along with two tickets to see Florence and the Machine on April 21st. The prize package includes round-trip air fare as well as hotel accommodations for two nights.

    RT this tweet for a chance to see & meet @flo_tweet in Vegas from your friends @MSN #MSNflorence http://t.co/U7aBML7G http://t.co/xMLAWFP7(image) 14 minutes ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    If you’re the lucky winner, they will notify you via direct message on Twitter. While you wait for the random drawing, why don’t you get up to speed with some tunes from the band:

  • Journalism & Technology Scholarships for Six Lucky Winners of Google and AP Contest

    Last summer Google announced a joint scholarship program for aspiring journalists with the Associated Press, administered by the Online News Association. Now six winners will receive a $20,000 scholarship to help them make their dreams come true.

    The winners were Rebecca Rolfe, John Osborn, Katie Zhu, Emily Eggleston, Reginald James, and Kevin Schaul. You can view profiles of their submissions including YouTube videos here.

    John Osborn is a graduate student at Berkeley and says “The most effective way to truly understand anything is to experience it” and this is one of the main reasons why he wants to become a journalist.

    Kevin Schaul is a sophomore at the University of Minnesota. He will use his scholarship to focus on the computer science end of journalsim and states that, “Computaional tools can help us answer once unthinkable questions, become more productive, and tell better stories. And that is what journalism is all about.”

    According to Google’s official blog for the contest these intellectuals:

    “Have big plans that range from producing hyperlocal data-driven stories, to developing open-source apps that allow for democratic news gathering and greater collaboration, to data visualization for current events and entertainment, to producing political news games and teaching journalists how to code.”

    Is it fair to say that Google gave students attending institutions in the suburbs less preference?

    The following is a statement from the contest’s website:

    “Students from diverse backgrounds, as well as those attending rural-area institutions, are strongly encouraged to apply.”

    Why do you think this is? What is the purpose?

  • Google Online Marketing Challenge: Tips and Overview

    Google’s Online Marketing Challenge started in 2008 and began with 500 registered professors. Now there are over 1,000 professors registered with the growing challenge.

    The purpose of the challenge is to give students real world experience working with Google AdWords and online advertising. It also gives students the opportunity to see how they can grow real businesses and non-profit organizations by using online advertising.

    The challenge is open to any student who has a professor or university affiliate (i.e. researcher) willing to register for them.

    Professors must go to Google’s Online Marketing Challenge site and register, The student then registers under the professor’s name. If students wish to participate in groups of ( must be 3-6 people) the process is as follows: 1) Have professor register, 2) Students register under professor’s name, AND 3) Professor verifies the team members and registers accordingly.

    The deadline to apply for the challenge is May 1st.

    The challenge has several different categories of global and regional winners; there are challenge winners, social impact award winners ( for people who help non-profits), and social media winners( for people or groups who create and maintain Google+ pages).

    Prizes include a seven night stay in San Francisco, free tablet devices, free laptops, and $15,000 in donation to a non-profit partner.

    Challenge representatives in the YouTube video claim that the experience is a real resume booster.

    They also explained that you can advertise for your own personal blog.

    Contestants will receive a $250 credit to support their campaign which will run for three weeks and end on June 8th. But the process is not done until participants submit a post campaign report or social impact statement which is due by June 15th. This is where contestants explain what they have done and learned throughout the experience.

    The winners is determined by metrics.

    Students will work with their professors to put their submission together.

    Representatives in the YouTube suggested that they get a head start by reviewing the AdWords for beginners guide and watch short video tutorials on a google learning site devoted to online marketing.

  • Google Contest Seeks Young Artists

    Users of Google know that their signature “doodle”, visible on the search engine’s home page, is both creative and informative. Sometimes the artwork is evocative of a particular artist to celebrate his/her birthday; other times, the word “Google” can only be seen in the most vague form beneath the image, such as the one commemorating Les Paul’s 96th birthday.

    The doodle–which began in 1998 when Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin placed a stick figure drawing behind the second “o” in the logo to signify that they were “out of the office”–has seen over 1000 variations over the years and has moved up with the times. As technology grows, the doodles become more interactive. Users can even access past doodles at www.google.com/doodles, where archives give access to the super-addictive “Pac-Man” doodle, among others.

    The company doesn’t keep the creativity just within their walls, however. As previously reported by Zach Walton, Google is holding it’s annual “Google Doodle Contest” which allows children in grades K-12 (including those that are homeschooled) to submit their own drawing to be considered for the logo. The entries are narrowed down from 50 finalists in each grade group to one national winner, who will receive a $30,000 college scholarship, a Chromebook, and a $50,000 technology grant for his/her school, among other prizes.

    For many schools where art programs are seriously underfunded, this is an opportunity to have their students put artistic talents to good use, and to receive national recognition as well as much-needed monetary support.

    A full list of contest rules can be found here.

  • Digital Artists Capture Siri’s Face in Recent Contest

    We’ve all heard Siri speak, and we’ve all imagined what she might look like in the flesh. Personally, I tend to think of the AI from Halo or Resident Evil whenever i hear her(?) voice.

    The New York-based 3D printing service, Shapeways announced the winners of a recent contest in which they asked various artists to show us what the Apple avatar might look like.

    “Some people were inspired by Siri’s heroic nature, others by its robotic tendencies, and some by Siri’s subtle feminine allure.”, Shapeways blogger Carine writes.

    The company reviewed entries for a 3D Design category and a Inspiring Design category (contestants drew pictures and Shapeway artists rendered the winner in 3D).

    Here are the winners and some notable runners-up…

    Winner for 3D Design: Omniscient Siri by SaGa Design

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    @shapeways I am honored by your selection, thank you! Llove the photos of the printed model. Congrats also to the other winners #3dsiri(image) 1 day ago via Twitter for iPhone ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Winner for Inspiring Design: Siri as Personal Assistant by @eddieadolf

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    @shapeways Thanks so much for choosing my #3dsiri in the twitter portion on the contest. Can’t wait to see the real thing!(image) 1 day ago via Twitter for Android ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Siri as a superhero by @epicture

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    Siri Bust by Edrice

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    Siri as a smart apple by @InsaneGalvatron

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  • Atari Wants You To Remake Pong

    Pong is one of the greatest games ever made. Maybe not for its compelling gameplay, but for its simplicity that brought video games to millions of households. Atari has never really captured that kind of magic again, but they are going to try this year.

    Atari has announced via their Web site a contest for indie developers to remake Pong for the iPhone. They don’t just want a straight up remake of Pong, but they want indie developers to reimagine Pong as something completely unique and exciting.

    Finalists will also have their games submitted for review with the winners being decided by a panel of industry judges and the community.

    Speaking of industry judges, one of them is Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari. I wouldn’t want to be under his scrutinizing eye, but I’m sure somebody will please this giant of video games.

    The winner will receive $100,000 and a publishing agreement with Atari.

    If you want to enter, you can do so here. Atari wants any interested parties to have a design document ready at time of submission.

    The last proper Pong game was Pong The Next Level for the PlayStation. I never played it myself, but I remember the box art looking really trippy.

  • Ford Shows Off New Promotion Strategy With QR Codes, Escape Routes

    Ford Shows Off New Promotion Strategy With QR Codes, Escape Routes

    To celebrate the launch of the 2012 Ford Escape, the company, who has a sizable presence at BlogWorld, Ford announced the Escape Routes that will show an entirely new method of vehicular promotion.

    While discussing the benefits of the new Escape model — you can apparently open the trunk with your foot — some of the details of the promotional strategy were revealed. In order to promote the vehicle, Ford is having it take part on some global adventures. It appears as if Ford is tapping into the reality television/The Amazing Race model by having teams compete while showing off the new Escape. However, instead of racing to see who comes in first, the winners will be decided by voters.

    The teams will be competing in what speaker Jim Farley referred to as a “series of spontaneous adventures.”

    Apparently, the social media aspect of the web is going to come into play a great deal as well, because Farley mentions using the “social media graph” in order to win. To facilitate the social aspect of Escape Routes, the teams will make short videos to promote the competition and each team will feature blogger/content creator with them.

    As for the QR codes, if BlogWorld attendees activate one on their mobile device, they can track the progress of the vehicle up until its launch in two weeks.

    QR Code Escape

    During the presentation, Farley stressed that people are desperate for authentic content, which is what motivated the Escape Routes promotion. Farley also feels that vehicles are social objects, and if you doubt that, ask yourself why people spend so much on stereos and/or chrome rims.

    It’s all about getting noticed, as are new approaches to marketing, which is something Ford is clearly committed to.

  • The Annual WebProWorld Halloween Photoshop Contest

    The Annual WebProWorld Halloween Photoshop Contest

    The annual WebProWorld Halloween Photoshop contest is once again upon us, which means it’s time to show off those Photoshop skills with some Halloween flair. This year, the usual suspects are available to be altered — that is, the iEntry staff — but there’s also a twist: If you want to skip the image manipulation of the iEntry staff, instead choosing to do someone from the tech industry, feel free to do so.

    For those of you who have been hiding the desire to do Steve Jobs as a zombie, this contest is for you, and no, I’m not really concerned about the “too soon” aspect of that statement. Of course, the recently-departed Jobs does not have to be the only person of interest, because, as many of us know, there are tons of tech celebrities to pick from.

    Mark Zuckerberg, for one, looks like he’d make a great Jesse Eisenberg. Oh, wait. That’s too easy.

    You get the idea, however. Bill Gates as a the Crypt Keeper or Matt Cutts as a pimp. There are too many options to list here, so get to work on your images. On the incentive side of things, the winner of this year’s competition receives having the site of their choice featured in an upcoming WebProWorld newsletter, as well as having their image featured in a WebProNews article covering the contest.

    So yeah, free publicity, something that should never be overlooked in the web industry. The contest ends on Friday, October the 28th, so get cracking.

  • Bing Giving Away $100 Bucks to 5 Twitter Followers

    Bing Giving Away $100 Bucks to 5 Twitter Followers

    Five people who follow Bing on Twitter have the chance to win a hundred bucks a piece, courtesy of a sweepstakes the search engine is running today only. It’s called the “Friends Don’t Let Friends Decide Alone” Sweepstakes, and appears to be geared at drawing attention to Bing’s recently launched social features.

    Given that these feature were largely based upon Facebook integration, it seems a bit strange that the contest is Twitter-based, but whatever.

    Bing is asking via Twitter, “What decision can you not make without your friends?” Today, until midnight tonight, followers can simply reply to the question with the hashtag #decisions, and Bing will randomly select 5 winners to win “$100 towards a night out with friends”.

    We’re giving out $100 to 5 lucky followers. Stay tuned! Rules: http://binged.it/mrJZGH #decisions ^bb 1 hour ago via CoTweet · powered by @socialditto

    What decision can you not make without your friends? Answer for a chance to win $100! Rules: http://binged.it/ih283u #decisions ^bb 1 hour ago via CoTweet · powered by @socialditto

    If you haven’t tried out our new social features yet, learn how your friends are fueling faster decisions: http://binged.it/jcELk2 38 minutes ago via CoTweet · powered by @socialditto

    The money will come in the form of a Visa gift card. To be eligible, you have to be a legal resident of the the 50 U.S. states and District of Columbia, and be 18 or older. Microsoft employees, relatives of employees, and employees of subsidiaries are all ineligible.

    I’m guessing Microsoft is using the contest to tap into the social community to spark some ideas for how to improve upon its social search integrations. It’s become quite clear that search in general is trending much more in this direction, and with Google upping the ante with its +1 button, Bing is uniquely positioned to get more out of Facebook – the social network that most already use.

    The official rules of the contest are here.