Photographers love the freedom and flexibility of creating images, but when the shooting environment becomes complex, the folks behind the lens need all the help they can get. Hyper’s CameraMator, a wireless tethered photography device, lets you see and remotely control your shoot from a distance on an iPad, iPhone, Mac, or Android device....
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Expo Notes: Hyper launches CameraMator DSLR device at Macworld/iWorld 2
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10 Instagram Companion Apps for Power Users 5
March 11th at 10:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsYou've captured hundreds of square snaps, followed all your friends and tried every stock filter on Instagram. Now what? For iOS and Android users, there are dozens of quality, supplemental apps out there -- many free -- that take your use of Instagram to the next level as a power user. The growing social network, which was acquired by Facebook last year, now has 100 million monthly active users.
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After passing 1m downloads, 500px releases faster iOS app with Flow for iPad and support for followers 0
April 2nd at 11:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionspx on Tuesday updated its native iOS app with two big new features soon after passing the 1 million download milestone. iPad users have gained support for Flow, and everyone can now see list of who they are following and who they follow. You can download the latest version now from Apple’s App Store....
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Amazon launches Cloud Drive Photos for iPhone, challenging Google and Dropbox for your photos 0
May 10th at 11:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAfter launching on Android more than seven months ago, Amazon has today released Cloud Drive Photos for iPhone....
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10 Excellent Video Editing Apps 2
June 5th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThese 10 apps make shooting and editing video on your smartphone a breeze.
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Appysnap Returns To Take Second Bite At Photo-Sharing Fuelled Social Mobile Gaming 0
July 3rd at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAppysnap is taking a second bite at the social gaming cherry. The first version of the photo-snapping challenge-based game for iOS launched back in 2011 before its creators decided to shutter it, having run out of money bootstrapping. Now they’re back — with a relaunched app — having attracted some external funding from Paul Nikkel, founder of Quidco, as well as putting in more of their own.
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Landcam: A beautifully-designed camera app for iPhone with filters, fonts and and all the fun of the fair 0
July 24th at 6:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe last thing the App Store needs is yet another Instagram-style photo filter app, right? Well, probably....
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7 Free Apps to Create Custom iPhone Wallpaper 0
August 12th at 4:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsStand out from the iCrowd with a wallpaper design unique to you, thanks to these 7 superb apps.
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Yahoo adds customizable filters and pro editing tools to Flickr for iOS 0
August 29th at 3:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsYahoo's Instagram competitor has received a facelift and a slew of new options on iOS today. The Flickr app for iPhone and iPad now includes an even wider array of filters, all of which can be applied and previewed before capturing a photo. Yahoo's calling them live filters and they're part of an enhanced set of camera tools, which include grid overlays, pinch-to-zoom, and exposure and focus locks....
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Photo service Cooliris adds integration with Baidu’s cloud platform to deepen its presence in China 0
September 26th at 7:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsUS-based photo service Cooliris has announced a partnership with Baidu, tapping on the distribution channel that the Chinese search giant offers as it seeks deeper integration with the Chinese market....
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App Roundup: New iLife and iWork apps for OS X, iOS go live 0
October 23rd at 3:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsFollowing Apple's announcement of retooled iLife and iWork apps for both iOS and OS X on Tuesday, the company has started rolling out the new software to users via the App Store.
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Pandora for iOS gains new alarm clock mode, Amazon Cloud Drive Photos comes to iPad 0
December 10th at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular Internet radio service Pandora has updated their iOS app with a new iOS 7-style design and an alarm clock feature, while Amazon's Cloud Drive Photos app has gone universal with support for Apple's iPad and iPad mini.
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Five tips to get more out of your iPhone or iPad in the new year 2
January 4th at 9:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsUsing voice recognition, a stylus and your camera, this year make a resolution to think differently about how you use your mobile device.
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VSCO Cam now lets you follow friends: is this your next Instagram? 0
February 12th at 7:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsVSCO Cam is an essential component of our "ultimate mobile darkroom," offering no shortage of ways to edit, crop, and filter photos. We liked the app because it focused almost exclusively on making photos look their best — a refreshing perspective in a time when every mobile app has a friend feed of its own. But today, VSCO Cam is joining the social fray with version 3.0 for iPhone, which introduces a feed of your friends' photos edited inside the app....
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Adobe brings Lightroom photo editing and sync to the iPad 0
April 8th at 5:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsAdobe is today introducing Lightroom mobile, an iPad version of its powerful desktop photo editing and organizing app. Lightroom mobile can be used on its own, but it's really built to be a portable extension of Lightroom 5: it automatically syncs collections of photos back and forth between the two apps, letting Creative Cloud subscribers make edits on the go and always have the latest version of their photos with them....
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Instagram's new editing features could make it your only photo app 3
June 3rd at 8:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThere are times when Instagram's 18 filters don't seem like enough. The app was designed to make your photos look good with as little effort as possible, but after more than three years of Sutro, Mayfair, and Lo-Fi, Instagram's filters can feel heavy-handed and limiting. So today, Instagram is finally letting you adjust the strength of each filter you use, and also debuting ten new photo-editing tools to help you manicure your photos in much greater detail....
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Snappgrip iPhone camera grip fails to deliver on great idea 1
June 26th at 7:35am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe Snappgrip is a fantastic idea, with not-too-bad hardware to back it up. Itâs an accessory grip for your iPhone that adds a Bluetooth shutter release, zoom buttons and control dial to the phone’s camera, as well as a wrist…
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TripCast Is A Beautiful Travel Journal For iPhone 0
August 29th at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called TripCast, built by the team that created photo-sharing app Cluster, allows travelers to privately share their photos with their friends back home. The app lets you create a travel journal of sorts, by not only collecting the photos and sharing them, but also plotting them on map, and inviting fellow travelers to build albums with you.This is not the first time…
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Shoutout Aims To Be The Simplest Way To Share Photos With Friends 2
September 27th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsShoutout is a new iOS app offering what co-founder and CEO Philip Golbraikh calls “visual texting.”The idea, basically, is to create an environment where people don’t worry about the quality of their photos and instead treat them as “a visual representation of your message” — this is what I’m doing, this is what I’m seeing, and so on.
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Release your inner iPhone 6 artist with Paper Camera app 1
November 22nd at 5:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsPaper Camera is just plain fun. Plenty of photo apps let you apply filters after the fact, but this one performs its manipulative magic inside your camera, transforming your images in real-time before your dazzled eyes. The filters are robust,…
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5 can't-miss apps: 'Sheepop,' Clinique, Nat Geo View and more 3
March 1st at 2:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a new photo-focused app from 'National Geographic' and a new game that challenges you to throw sheep.
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First look: Third-party apps on Apple Watch 1
April 25th at 7:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple launched its first wearable with an App Store filled with more than 3,000 third-party titles, a figure expected to grow exponentially in the months ahead. AppleInsider offers a look at some of the first offerings.
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5 apps to help Muslims observe the holy month of Ramadan 0
June 18th at 10:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsRamadan starts on Thursday for most Muslims around the world.
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Comcast now lets any of its customers stream live video to friends’ TVs 1
August 21st at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsComcast will now let any of its customers use its Xfinity Share app, allowing many to live stream video to their home TVs or the TVs of other Comcast subscribers. Xfinity Share initially launched back in May, but at the time it was only available to people paying for a Triple Play package. Now anyone who subscribes to a Comcast service will be able to use the app. Unfortunately, the app's key feature â streaming to others' TVs â is limited by the fact that it only works on TVs that are connected to...
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Users Pummel YouTube’s iOS Update With One-Star Reviews 1
October 6th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsYouTube has rolled out a notable – and clearly, divisive – update to its iOS application which introduces Google’s now-familiar “Material” design style to the application alongside a handful of new video editing features. The latter, which is somewhat reminiscent of the tools found in iMovie, allow users to trim their clips as well as add filters and music prior…