Getac has rolled out a new tablet that aims directly at the mobile worker called the T800. The new tablet is a fully rugged device that is compact at less … Continue reading
Eyefi Cloud Review with Eyefi Mobi
Posted in: Today's ChiliEyefi doesn’t believe the instant gratification of automatic photo sharing should be limited to smartphone photographers, and Eyefi Cloud is the way it aims to give that same satisfaction to … Continue reading
Basically every new camera that comes out these days has Wi-Fi on-board, but the technology hasn’t progressed to the point that it’s seamless. There’s still a little friction when you’re trying to get photos from your camera to another device—and that’s still one step removed from the internet. Wi-Fi enabled SD card maker Eyefi is hoping to help fix that problem with Eyefi Cloud.
Eyefi’s new service sends your camera’s photos to the cloud as soon as you shoot
Posted in: Today's Chili There are plenty of cameras that send their photos to your phone, but you frequently have to transfer those pictures yourself — and it’s another hassle to get the pics to other devices. Eyefi thinks it can solve these headaches by launching its own…
Remote desktops are nothing new, but Google has now released a slick app that makes the process a pleasure rather than wildly frustrating. The new software will let you control your Mac or PC from any Android device.
Samsung seems to be on a roll with bagging media partnerships for its Galaxy line of phones and tablets. First music streaming service Deezer, and now it’s getting a custom-built Kindle book store in a deal with Amazon. Announced this morning, the…
In time to come, we will all go through the motions of replacing our aged devices with new ones, and that would mean sending our existing but well used smartphone to the digital graveyard, thinking that it is no longer our problem but the landfill’s. It will come back to haunt us, with all of the silicon junk piling up with nowhere else to go. Disposing it in an improper manner can lead to harmful effects on the environment and possibly health, so it is always good to get off on the right foot in the first place. Samsung has announced that they will expand applications for eco-friendly packaging in its Galaxy series of devices in order to reduce energy use and support the recycling of unused resources.
Apart from that, Samsung has also continued to pledge its commitment to develop the Galaxy series continuously while applying next generation eco-friendly material. Take the recently released Samsung Galaxy S5 for example – it uses a 100% recyclable paper for the manual as well as packaging.
Other than that, the Galaxy S5 will also be accompanied by a high efficiency, low-load charger, in addition to naturally degrading plastic packaging material and charger cases that makes use of recyclable plastic and soy ink sans petroleum solvents, which works in favor of preventing soil and marine environment contamination. As consumers become more informed of their choices, they will be able to make a better decision in time to come. [Press Release]
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A&E Networks is regularly finding ways to make its programming more widely available, particularly by having on-demand options through TV providers and its own apps. To help boost these efforts, the company’s now bringing live streaming into the…
Can’t name that tune? No worry: Bloomberg is reporting that Apple is partnering with Shazam to embed song identification software right into its forthcoming iOS 8.
Sony will be rolling out the PS4 update 1.70 really soon, and this is set to be a major system software update for your next generation console (that has recently passed the 7 million mark in terms of sales, by the way) which will see the introduction of some exciting new features which many gamers have been looking forward to. SHAREfactory would be one of those features, where it functions as a new rich video editor app for PS4 which makes it a snap to customize your gameplay videos.
Using SHAREfactory, one is able to easily merge captured video clips for editing purposes, personalizing them with additional special effects thanks to the use of filters, transitions, and themes, in addition to sharing your digital exploits with the rest of the world over a social network. Not only that, SHAREfactory would also enable you to personalize your videos through the inclusion of text, stickers, and a set of accompanying audio tracks, apart from video commentary with picture-in-picture capability with PlayStation Camera. One also has the option to import original music to add to the custom soundtrack for your video.
It is always nice to see new updates being made available for the PS4 from time to time, as it helps keep the console relevant in the here and now. [Press Release]
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