2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 – First Test

It wouldn’t be surprising for the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 to show up wearing an American flag like a cape, bald eagle at the helm with smoke pouring out of the rear wheel wells and fireworks exploding overhead. This is pure American muscle.

Read the full story here: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedans/1108_2012_dodge_charger_srt8_test/index.html

Shot by: Corey Denomy, Duane Sempson
Edited by: Duane Sempson

Audi R8 GT review by autocar.co.uk

We’re big fans of the Audi R8 so this hardcore GT version should hit the spot. Compared with the standard V10, weight is down by 100kg and power up by 30bhp. Even at £145k, all 33 UK variants are already sold. But is the Audi R8 GT really worth the extra money? Here, Matt Prior takes one by the scruff of the neck to find out.

How To Make Videos: Color Correction

In this third installment of How To Make Videos I go over the basics of color correction and adding more depth to your video by faking a cinematic look by adding an anamorphic overlay. I go over Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast and Gamma showing you how to edit these properties in Post to make your videos look better in a video editor such as Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. I also give a tutorial on how to make a timelapse.

iPhone 5 Overview

With the recent information on the iPhone 5 it’s a good time to go over everything we know about the next generation Apple iPhone 5. The design seems to be a mixture of the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 with tapered edges and a very thin design. Specs will likely include the 1GHz Apple A5 dual core processor, 768MB or 1GB of RAM, a display that is 3.7″ to 4.0″ and iOS 5 preinstalled. The iPhone 5 should be released in September or October.

2013 Lexus GS Prototype First Drive

Editor-in-chief Angus MacKenzie takes prototypes of the next-generation, 2013 Lexus GS out for a test spin.

Read the full story here: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedans/1107_2013_lexus_gs_prototype_drive/

Shot by: Jim Gleason
Edited by: Jim Gleason

How To Stay Virus Free

In this video I go over tips on how to stay virus free.

There are a lot of questions when it comes to viruses, computer worms and bugs and malware so today I go over explaining what exactly is malicious software on your Windows, Mac and Linux computer. In addition I go over how to stay virus free by avoiding the common ways of getting viruses that include torrents, downloading supposedly free software as well as keeping your operating system, browser and plugins such as Adobe Flash, Java, Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Reader current and up to date with the latest software updates.

Once you learn not to click on suspicious links and be wary of unknown websites a good addition to help increase your security is to download and install some good anti-virus software such as Microsoft Security Essentials.

If all else fails and you end up with a virus the first thing you should do is stop using your computer if possible. If you aren’t comfortable trying to remove the malware yourself have a friend or professional remove it, otherwise look into the problem and troubleshoot the fix yourself.