Monthly Archive: May 2012
When Mark Zuckerberg announced the acquisition of Instagram to the world, many wondered what Facebook would do with the acquisition. A few days ago Facebook answered that question with the release of Facebook Camera (Free). The sweet new photosharing application is based off of Facebook’s current photosharing system and includes photos shared from anywhere on Facebook by your friends, but it is built off...
Have you +1’d our site yet on Google +? Do it right from our sidebar—> icloud is nice, but the feature-set is limited and it only stores 1,000 pictures. So where can you store your photos beyond that? Well, I have three great options for you which I listed below. Flickr– very simple uploading, great sharing capabilities via the website or social media. Embedding...
What is the future of film? Mobile devices have become quite viable options for hobbyists and families due to their built in editing, sharing, and high definition video capabilities, But will there ever be a day when they will be acceptable in a studio setting? I think so. The major issue with producing video on mobile devices right now is that they are not...
(2012) Well, many news sources are calling it. Apple will release its’ latest line of Macs in an event held on June 11th. There is a lot of speculation as to the design, but I think I can give you a pretty accurate depiction of what you can expect based on what I’ve read, what I know watching Apple for years, and common sense...
This article carries a caveat. There are hundreds of iOS shooting games, so this is based on what I’ve found so far. I’ve probably tried 30+ iPhone shooting games, but I’ve never found one better than Contact Killer (freemium). This is by a no means a perfect app. The freemium limitations can be at times, Limiting (nice use of vocab, huh?). Still, for the...