Break Time: The Boss Has a Brand New Toy

Sorry if we were a bit distracted last week. We’ve been immersed in research and development… Ok, the truth is that Andrew’s Oculus Rift arrived and we all had to try it out. While some of us were left a bit dizzy, our overall rating was a an enthusiastic and hyper-realistic WOW. Motion sickness aside,

Spark.io + Twitter + Node.js

I recently bought a spark core at spark.io and it’s awesome. It’s basically a tiny Arduino with wi-fi built in and it costs around $40. I’ve done some preliminary testing and it seems rock solid. To top it off everything is open source. Kudos to the team at spark.io! For a personal project I want

MiO POV: Your 15 Minutes of Fame Now Streaming in Real Time

While user generated content is nothing new, giving cellphone users the power to broadcast live in real-time has the potential to change the game. As part of TAXI2’s advertising campaign for MiO liquid water enhancer, Pixelpusher developed a unique system that allows users to stream video using their cellphone cameras. The system included an interface

Repackage your iOS IPA

I am writing this more to remember how to do this than anything else. The use case for this is you have a ipa file and you need to change the contents but for one reason or another you can’t just recompile. This sounds like a outside case but I find it pops up more

It’s No Secret – They’re Winners

Congratulations to our friends at Museum Secrets. They were honoured twice at this year’s Canadian Screen Awards. Museum Secrets won Best Factual Program or Series, as well as Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or Series. Nice work, guys!

Graham Barton Muay Thai Memorial Scholarship

For those who didn’t know him, Graham was one of the co-founders of Pixelpusher. We lost Graham to a battle with cancer in 2011 but needless to say, his memory lives on. Graham was a fighter, so it’s appropriate that a muay thai scholarship be named in his honour. Zayak Rafeek is the first recipient

Catch the Nissan 3D Hologram Experience at the Auto Show

Combining holographic presentation with gesture control Pixelpusher has created a minority report style experience for this years Canadian International Autoshow.   TBWA wanted a one of a kind experience for the Nissan client and Pixelpusher delivered. The technology Hologram – We utilized peppers ghost illusion to create the hologram effect. This was the same technology used


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