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Our App Of The Day – PhotoMeta For iPad
PhotoMeta 1.0, a brand new iPad app, EXIF, GPS and TIFF metadata tags of any photo are instantly available. The pinch-and-zoom map gives an extra dimension to geotagged photos. PhotoMeta goes the extra mile by supporting camera maker specific metadata (a.k.a. makernotes) for photos of the most popular camera brands, including Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Sony. Any photo available on the iPad is supported: * Photos synced via iTunes * Photos imported with the Camera Connection Kit * Saved photos * Metadata can be extracted from internet photos with the built-in web browser As our App of the Day, all our regular readers know the trailer for this app will…
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All You Need To Know About Sony’s Next PSP – Codenamed NGP
The new Sony PlayStation Portable has finally arrived, wow, it is hot. Codenamed NGP for Next Generation Portable, it will make its debut at the end of this year 2011. It has been designed to offer unparalleled interactive entertainment. This new system offers a revolutionary combination of rich gaming and social connectivity within a real world context. It comes complete with both Wi-Fi and 3G network connectivity. Latest Rumors As well as our outline of this device below, we’re going to keep our readers informed of all the latest rumors that are going to start flowing around now until the end of the year regarding Sony’s NGP. First up, price,…
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Foxconn Says ‘No Need For Overreaction’ To Steve Jobs’ Medical Leave
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co), the largest manufacturer of electronics and computer components worldwide with up to 450,000 workers and of course manufacturers of products from Apple, Amazon, Cisco, HP, Dell, Nintendo, Nokia, Microsoft, Sony and Sony Ericsson have spoken out in relation to the controversy surrounding Jobs’ medical absence. In a report from DigiTimes, Foxconn acknowledged that Steve Jobs’ had taken medical leave and expressed that it was not the first time and since Apple, their major client, is ‘well organized’ they will not experience any operating issues simply ‘because of one person’s absence.’