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Samsung Brings the Ultimate User Content Gift Package to Galaxy NotePRO and TabPRO at CES 2014
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., announces that it has teamed up with more than 11 of the world’s leading mobile content and service providers to offer its Galaxy NotePRO users with the most exclusive pre-paid, long-term subscription offers from best-selling news, social media and cloud storage providers. Simon Stanford, Vice President of IT & Mobile Division, Samsung UK and Ireland, said: “We are delighted to team up with so many of the world’s best mobile content and service providers to bring our customers industry-leading apps and services. We are demonstrating our commitment to our mobile users by providing them with unmatched productivity right out of the box. The combination of Samsung’s best-in-class…
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The Best Mobile Photography and Art Images of 2013 – TheAppWhisperer!
We have just completed this epic showcase of The Best Mobile Photography and Art images of 2013. All of these images were in our favourites section of our Mobile Photography & Imagery Flickr Group. We have painstakingly worked our way through over 5,500 favourited images, from an original 71,000. No mean feat but by viewing this showcase you are assured of viewing the immense talent within the mobile photography and mobile art community. It is incredibly impressive. Please do note that we have not been able to include everyones favourited images, there’s just too many, we have had to be very selective to condense it. Please be assured that if…
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Technical Tutorial – iColorama 7b: ‘Exploring Release 3.7 continued’ By Jerry Jobe
On 30 December 2013 we published the first part of this two part iColorama series by Jerry Jobe (if you missed that, go here) and we’re delighted to publish the second part today. Jerry continues his quest to master the latest features in this new update and successfully shares his workflow. Don’t miss this, over to you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “As I said last time, the latest release of iColorama has too may features to cover in one article. As a matter of fact, by the time this tutorial is published, yet another release should have come along, bringing new goodies. If you haven’t read the…
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Mobile Photography New Year Resolutions From Around The World – Part 1!
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We wanted to speak with mobile photographers, mobile artists, mobile hardware manufacturers and mobile photography app developers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2014 are. We have communicated with over 80 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are…
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Mobile Photography New Year Resolutions From Around The World! Part 2
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We wanted to speak with mobile photographers, mobile artists, mobile hardware manufacturers and mobile photography app developers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2014 are. We have communicated with almost 80 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are…
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Tips For Capturing Fireworks For Smartphone Photography by Andy Farrer
Many thanks to the UK PR agency for HTC smartphones for sending through this interesting article for us, just in time to capture fireworks for New Years Eve. Andy Ferror is a professional Landscape Photographer and HTC spokesman and he’s come up with some great tips, read more below… 1) Preparation Find out where the fireworks will launch from and pick a vantage point which gives you a good view. Include any landmarks which will add context, rather than just photographing fireworks against a black sky. Consider wind direction and how crowded your location may get as the display starts. 2) Keeping things steady When you’re photographing in low…
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Technical Tutorial – ‘Fragment’ iOS Photography App by Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest technical tutorial, this time on the new and popular app Fragment by the developers of the uber popular app Tangent, amongst others. Jerry has as always created a totally fabulous tutorial to help guide you though. Take a look – we also have some promo codes to giveaway today too! Over to you Jerry and thank you so much…(foreword by Joanne Carter). “So, just after I said that I had wrapped up the look at the apps of Pixite and Ben Guerrette, another one was released. It has all the goodness of Deco Sketch, Tangent, and LoryStripes, and it’s called Fragment.…
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Tickle Your Fancy – #19
Welcome back to our nineteenth post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the site. We hope you enjoy this weeks’ selections… Image by Alyssa…
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FiLMiC Classic for iOS Vidoeography – Temporarily Free
FiLMiC Classic is a uniquely configured legacy version of the award winning FiLMiC Pro for older devices such as the iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad2 and iPod Touches. FiLMiC Classic also runs well on iOS 5 which the newest versions of FiLMiC Pro do not. FiLMiC Classic takes movie making to the next level and turns your iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad2 and iPod Touches into some of the most powerful and robust full featured HD video cameras around. FiLMiC Classic offers more control over your mobile video camera any other video camera app, save the now iPhone 4S and iPad 3 only FiLMiC Pro 3.0. This app has everything you need…
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FiLMiC Remote – for iOS Videography – Temporarily Free
FiLMiC Pro is an incredible app and is also on sale today, FiLMiC Remote is the WiFi or Bluetooth way to connect and control your copy of FiLMiC Pro. It allows you to control focus, exposure, white balance, torch, zoom and record operations from a limitless number of iOS devices. Usually FiLMiC Remote retails for $3.99/£2.49 but it’s free today, click here to download. FiLMiC Pro is on sale too, you can pick that up for $3.99/£2.49 instead of the more usual $4.99/£2.99 today. Click here to download that.