Samsung delivers Evernote on the WB250F SMART camera

samsung-wb250fWe do come across a slew of smart devices in this day and age, ranging from smart cars, to smartphones, smart houses, smart windows, smart buildings, a smart TV, smart watches, and heck, why not thrown in a smart camera into the mix as well? Samsung did embark on the path of smart cameras in recent memory with the Samsung WB250F SMART camera, but this time around, the South Korean consumer electronics giant has decided to take a slightly different route by announcing the integration of Evernote into the aforementioned WB250F SMART camera. When you use the power and potential of Evernote with Samsung’s SMART camera 2.0 technologies, users will be able to discover a new method of capturing and synchronizing photos across any device that already comes with Evernote installed.

This particular new Evernote feature integration has been made available to those living in the US already, where it can be enjoyed after one performs a software update to currently-owned and newly-purchased WB250F SMART cameras. Each purchase of the WB250F SMART camera will now be accompanied by three months of the Evernote Premium service (that happens to work out to a $15 value), which will also comprise of a higher upload allowance per month (of up to 1GB), additional sharing options and faster image processing.

Ron Gazzola, Vice President of Marketing for Digital Imaging, said “Consumers want to take great pictures that they can share with their family and friends. With the addition of Evernote to Samsung’s WB250F, users can now seamlessly sync their images across devices and share their photo memories with other Evernote users.”

With this Wi-Fi enabled Samsung Smart Camera, the WB250F will let you share whatever images you have just captured on social networks or via email as long as it remains hooked up to a working Wi-Fi network. After integrating it with Evernote, it provides you another method of making use of your photos, where you can instantly and securely synchronize your freshly snapped photos to the entire range of your personal devices – as long as they have Evernote up and running, that is. Don’t you think that this certainly makes life a whole lot more convenient?

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Samsung WB250F SMART camera gains Evernote integration

A couple of Samsung‘s SMART cameras went up for sale back in February, among them being the WB250F 14.2-megapixel shooter. Fast-forward a few months, and this camera has been bestowed with new functionality thanks to a partnership between Samsung and Evernote, bringing the latter service to the camera for additional sharing capabilities. The software update […]

Samsung WB250F Smart Camera Gets Evernote Photo Sync Support

Samsung WB250F Smart Camera Gets Evernote Photo Sync SupportThose who use the Samsung WB250F Smart Camera in the U.S. are in for a treat. Samsung has partnered up with Evernote to bring photo sync support, this means that users will be able to sync their photos with any mobile device or computer that has Evernote installed and configured with one particular account.

The camera is equipped with Wi-Fi, which already allows users to sync photos with a tablet or a smartphone while shooting. The camera is also capable of e-mailing pictures straight from itself. Users also have the ability to back up photos to SkyDrive from the camera. Users will obviously need to connect to a Wi-Fi network before they can sync photos to Evernote. Alternatively, one can also tether to a smartphone’s data connection, but that would result in astronomical data costs. This 14.2 megapixel camera is capable of taking decent photos and is a good option for those who want to use traditional point and shoot cameras instead of the ones on their smartphones for casual photography. The new firmware update that enables Evernote sync for WB250F is now available from Samsung’s support website.

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Samsung’s 14-megapixel WB250 point-and-shoot now posts directly to Evernote

Samsung's 14megapixel WB250 pointandshoot now posts directly to Evernote

The WB250 Smart camera, Samsung’s $179 WiFi-enabled point-and-shoot, just scored a major sharing boost. The pocketable cam can now boot images directly to Evernote. After downloading a software update, WB250 owners will be able to sync their images with the service seamlessly — shots can then appear on connected smartphones, computers and tablets simultaneously. Users will also be able to tap into a 3-month Evernote Premium trial, bringing a 1GB monthly upload allowance and additional sharing options. Update your software to get started.

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Evernote 5 for Windows Desktop arrives in beta, promises better UI and search (video)

DNP Evernote 5 Beta lands for Windows,

Mac users have enjoyed Evernote 5 for nearly eight months now, while those with Windows have had to glare at them in envy and make do with the web version. But never fear, PC aficionados, as you too will get your own taste of the popular note-taking app today — well, almost. Though the final version isn’t completely ready, the beta version is, however. For those brave enough to venture into the beta waters, Evernote 5 offers several improvements over its predecessor. Namely, the interface is fresher and more modern, and new search and discovery tools have been added to help you find those hastily scribbled notes that much faster. As ever with beta software, Evernote warns that data loss might be a possibility and that certain key features like Reminders have yet to be implemented. But if you’re a Windows fiend who just can’t wait to see what’s new with Evernote, head on over to the source, or just peek at the video after the break, to get acquainted.

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Evernote iOS app updated with Skitch support

Evernote has pushed out an update for its iOS app, tossing some more features into the mix, as well as support for Skitch. Those who update to version 5.4 will find Favorites on the iPhone transformed into Shortcuts, the ability to annotate notes with Skitch, and for Premium users, a new related notes feature that pulls up relevant past content.

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The shortcuts addition is something that can be pulled up with a tap on the star tab, revealing shortcuts to a variety of content, as well as saved searches if desired. The shortcuts are synced across multiple Evernote apps for those who shift between devices. Shortcuts can be created for notebooks, notes, and such by tapping the same star tab from within the content.

As mentioned, the Skitch integration with the update allows users to mark up their content, whether it is a note, an image, or a PDF. Users will need to grab the Skitch app in order to use the new functionality, after which point a Skitch icon will be available to tap, pulling up the feature. Using Skitch with PDF files is reserved for Premium users.

The related notes is as simple as it sounds – related notes being pulled up beneath newer notes, making it easier to find content you might need from your notebooks while working on something else. As long as there is related content, it will automatically be pulled up underneath the current note. This feature is also reserved for Premium users.

And rounding it all out is Announcements, which is a section that Evernote will use to push it own content for users. Among the announcements will be things like tips, updates, and popular tutorials. This feature is accessible via the Bugle icon. Aside from these big four, the rest of the changes are minor, pertaining to things like performance and stability.

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Evernote For iOS Updated

We have seen how Evernote for Android received an update not too long ago, and those who use Evernote on the iPhone and iPad (basically, iOS-powered devices) will now be able to enjoy features such as shortcuts, related notes as […]

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Evernote for iOS gets related notes, shortcuts and Skitch integration

Evernote for iOS gets related notes, shortcuts and Skitch support

Many habitual Evernote users have giant stacks of notes that can be difficult to sift through. Mercifully, Evernote’s updated iOS app has come to their rescue: it now lets users create shortcuts to favorite notes and surface related notes. It’s easier to mark up those scribbles, too — the update integrates tightly with Skitch, dropping users directly into the companion app for annotations and drawings. Premium users can jump directly to Skitch for PDF editing. There isn’t a corresponding Android update just yet, but serious iOS note takers can get the new Evernote build today.

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Evernote Updates Android App, Adds OfficeSuite Support And More

A new update of the Evernote app for Android has been released today. The update brings a host of new features, improvements and various bug fixes and overall performance upgrades. It now comes with support for OfficeSuite, which can be […]

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Evernote and Skitch for Android updated with new annotation features

Evernote and Skitch for Android updated with new annotation features

There’s a double dose of good news for Evernote users on Android this morning: both the Evernote and Skitch apps have been updated with several new features. On the Evernote side, users will now be able to edit attached Office documents (previously they could only be viewed) using the OfficeSuite app, and the homescreen widget now offers list view for notes, quick reminders and support for Jelly Bean’s lockscreen.

For the more visually oriented Skitch app, the update brings Premium users the ability to annotate attached PDFs — a feature that’s already available on the Mac version. Notably, all Skitch users will get a 30-day previews of the PDF mark-up functionality; all the better to make the switch to Premium more appealing, we imagine. More productivity features are pretty much always a good thing, so Android users will definitely want to download the latest versions via the respective source links below.

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