Entries in Photos (20)

Thursday
Dec262013

SimpleNeat streamlines photo album creation and sharing

You and your loved ones have a ton of photos from the holidays that would be a shame not to share. However, instead of creating different albums, SimpleNeat will help you collate everything in one place. You can create an album, invite other people to add their photos, and then share it with anyone. You don’t even have to sign up to create an album and share the link.

But if you want to save the album links, you must sign up for the service. It has a Free, Event, and Pro account tiers that increase the length of time you can download the full-size images for free (after specified time, it will be $0.99 per photo). 

Tuesday
Jun112013

SlideShow: The best moments of WWDC 2013 

Apple's WWDC 2013 revealed the biggest change to iOS since 2007, Mac OS X Mavericks, new MacBook Airs and a surprise new MacBook Pro. Here are some of our favourite moments from day 1. 

-Photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Thursday
Jan312013

Video: Testing the BlackBerry Z10 for photos and HD video recording

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Here's a basic test of the Z10's built-in 8 megapixel camera for photos and HD video. The camera app is generally easy to deploy and does take photos quickly. Since there is no physical button, users simply tap the screen to take a photo. While the camera is quick, there were instances where it did not focus properly or took the photo without focusing thus resulting in somewhat blurry photos even in well-lit conditions. HD video recording works as advertised and there seems to be some built-in stabilization as well. The photo editing app has various quick fixes as well as Instagram-like filters that can easily be applied to a photo and I'll test those in my full review.
Wednesday
Jan092013

SlideShow: Polaroid's iM1836 Smart Camera has an Android OS, looks like Nikon 1

Photos by Alex Davies

Here's something different. Polaroid has released the iM1836  advanced ILC (Interchangeable Lens Camera) running on Android. That means Instagram and a host of other photo apps plus WiFi availability off the bat. It does resemble Nikon's 1 ILC in shape and design. Hit jump to find out more.

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