Lady Gaga’s new sunglasses from Polaroid include a 12-megapixel camera.
Word Lens is an amazing new iPhone app that instantly translates language right before your eyes
No surprise that NYT reports point-and-shoot cameras are being used less in favor of shooting photos and videos with mobile smartphones.
Cult of Mac brings some welcome perspective to the “Apple is cannibalizing everything” meme concluding that Apple hasn’t taken anything from netbooks, notebooks, PCs, hand-held gaming systems, newspapers or DVDs and incorporated what it has taken into its own products.
The folks over at Macwrold used the built-in camera of the iPhone 4 to shoot the cover photograph for this month’s issue. Additionally, two photo apps were used to process the image: the $3 PhotoForge and the $1 Resize-Photo.
PatentlyApple reports the über tech company has been granted a patent for the iPhone’s original broadband antenna — a design which has nothing to do with the iPhone 4 death grip design.
Oh what doors get flung open when a company has a PR problem to solve.
Seen the four new iPhone 4 FaceTime spots? Over at Susty, George has a few thoughts on Fortune Online labeling them “Heartbreaking.”
What’s the story on how the iPad came about? Well, Steve Jobs shared a secret at the All Things Digital Conference…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs interviewed at the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital conference said that tablet devices like the iPad are likely to take over as consumer devices.
With the growing number of apps in the iTunes App Store, a helping hand vetting the selection is always welcome.
Half-hour special on iPhone app developers and Apple’s app store.
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I interviewed renowned aerial photographer shooting video using the Nokia N95 Smartphone. Mr. Bertrand seemed very much to enjoy teasing me about the jiggly, handheld device. But then again, as you’ll see from viewing the clip, great minds think