Future iPhones could have smaller, spherically curved image sensors

We’ve already talked about what Apple might be getting up to for the camera in their upcoming tenth generation iPhone. But, as is usually the case with any research and development, Apple is already at work patenting unique tech to put in even later generation iPhones. One of the most recent patents to come to […]

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You can now livestream GoPro footage through Periscope’s iOS app

It was only a matter of time before we saw this partnership, but it has finally come to fruition. Periscope has announced that it’s new iOS app update will allow live streaming from GoPro cameras. That’s right, without any extra accessories other than your GoPro HERO4 camera and your iPhone,you can now lifestream wide-angle video […]

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OWC Thunderbolt 2 Dock Review

The OWC Thunderbolt 2 Dock allows you to extend the connectivity options of Apple’s increasingly port-stingy computers. It adds several connections to your existing computer, including 5 additional USB 3.0 ports, ethernet and HDMI ports. OWC sent me the Thunderbolt 2 dock to review because they apparently saw the above photo from my 2013 Mac Pro review. While […]

How to Show the iCloud Drive Icon on iOS

When I’m on the road, I find myself using Apple Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on my iPad and saving files to iCloud Drive to keep my photo business organized. Whether its a budget, proposal, or slideshow…  I’ve got them synced across my phone, tablet, and desktop (Windows users can sync too). Now that iCloud Drive […]

ProShot case turns your iPhone into a GoPro competitor

If you want an action cam but don’t want to pay the big bucks, the ProShot might be just what you’re looking for. It’s a waterproof and ruggedized smartphone case designed to turn your iPhone into an action cam of sorts. Made by a ‘world class engineering team,’ ProShot comes with two separate covers: one […]

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Apple Patented a Dual-Camera Design; Awesomeness Could Ensue

Back in April Apple acquired Israeli-startup LinX, specializing in computational imaging, and it seems the giant from Cupertino might be putting the new technology to good use – at least in its patents. A recent patent application describes a mobile camera system with multiple cameras, and its applications could be truly remarkable. The application was […]

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White House Photographer’s Best iPhone Photos of 2015

President Obama’s official photographer, Pete Souza, released his ‘Year on Instagram’ collection featuring only square format photos taken on his iPhone. As you’d expect, the collection does not include formal photos with world leaders and such, instead it offers a behind-the-scenes look of daily events at the White House as well as on the president’s […]

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Facebook rolling out Live Photos support for its iOS app

Back in September, Apple introduced the world to Live Photos, a new feature supported by its iPhone 6s and 6s Plus smartphones that capture 1.5 seconds video and audio both before and after a full-resolution still image is snapped. Now, Apple wasn’t the first company to release a feature like this – not by a […]

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It takes 800 Engineers To Get Apple’s iPhone Camera To Click

The release of Apple’s iPhone 6s including quite a few upgrades to the device’s cameras, and part of the reason behind that was revealed during a recent interview with 60 Minutes’ Charlie Rose. Due to the fact that the camera is the most-used feature of any Apple product, and the fierce competition in the mobile […]

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