Tricloptic iPhone Camera Lens lets you get creative with your iPhone shots

triclopticSo, you think that you have gotten the art of photo taking down to a “T” with your iPhone? If you are always on the lookout for ways to improve, then here is the $99.95 Tricloptic iPhone Camera Lens that might just help you out. This is a particular iPhone case that will be able to enhance your handset’s current camera with fisheye, telephoto and wide-angle lenses. The hard plastic case itself will be able to fit in an iPhone 4 or 4S without any issue (sorry, iPhone 5s owners!), while it has a three-lens dial that can rotate to cover the smartphone’s built-in lens using the desired attachment.

The 15mm fisheye will feature up to a 180° angle of view and 0.28X magnification, while the 11mm wide-angle can capture a 130° panorama and magnifies up to 0.67X, with the 12mm telephoto lens being able to get 2X closer compared to the maximum zoom setting on the basic iPhone camera. These three lenses have been made from coated glass housed in aircraft-grade aluminum, so you know for sure that they are pretty hardy in their own right. The lens dial itself will also feature openings for using the phone’s basic lens without having to remove the case. Once you have this, expect your Facebook photo album to get more comments from folks who pay you compliments on your latest batch of shots.
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The Pocket Watch Flip Cell Phone is far fancier than a smartphone

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In this day and age, having a smartphone seems like a normal occurrence. Flip phones are deemed out of date, but that’s only because there is a new and improved version of a smartphone coming out every other month. Our standard for a phone is high enough to begin with, but just when we think we have the pinnacle of cellular phone innovation, something new surfaces.

There’s always competition for being the slimmest, fastest, and most well-connected phone, but what about being the most dapper? Everywhere we look things are wanting us to be modern and up-to-date, but that’s not going to work for everyone. Some of us like to look back in time for fashion, including the reign of the pocket watch. Maybe that’s why steampunk exists? For those of you who find outdated and weird to be your preferred style, then the Pocket Watch Flip Phone might tickle your fancy.

This is a gold colored pocket watch that opens to a number pad and 1.8 display. It sports a 1.3MP camera, and has MP3 capabilities. It does have Bluetooth, memory card slots, and and comes on a chain. Seeing that it’s only $85, I would throw my money at the screen if I didn’t still need to check my mail all the time. Is this the sort of thing that Tuxedo Mask would use for a magical transformation in Sailor Moon, because I feel like it definitely would be.

Available on aliexpress

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HTC One max officially announced

htc-one-maxIs bigger better? That certainly does seem to be the case when it comes to smartphones, as a brand new genre of sorts known as the “phablet” was born some time back where it straddles the line between a smartphone and a tablet. HTC might be a beleaguered company financially at the moment after seeing their market share shrink from time to time due to the intense competition around them, but this has not stopped them from churning out new devices from time to time, and their latest effort arrives in the form of the HTC One max.

The HTC One max will basically be a larger version of the award winning HTC One, where it will include the performance as well as sleek design of the HTC One, albeit in a larger form factor. Not only that, it will also arrive with a bunch of other acclaimed features such as HTC BlinkFeed, HTC Zoe and HTC BoomSound, which will all work alongside the spanking new HTC Sense 5.5 that will aim to deliver the best overall smartphone experience – on a larger screen, of course.

Your eyes will definitely appreciate the HTC One max’s 5.9″ Full HD 1080p display that makes it ideal for enjoying photos, videos and movies whenever you are on the move. Powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor that will be accompanied by a quad-core 1.7GHz CPU, it should be able to handle all high graphics intensive apps without batting an eyelid. The HTC One max will also arrive with 16GB or 32GB of storage space on-board, that can be augmented via a microSD memory card slot. Oh yeah, did you know that HTC One max owners will also be able to pick up 50GB of additional free Google Drive online storage?

Pricing details remain to be determined as at press time, but you can be sure that the HTC One max will roll out worldwide from the end of October onward.

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Third Windows Phone 8 Update Announced

Windows Phone 8 UpdateMicrosoft announced on Monday the third update to its Windows Phone 8 mobile platform featuring updates including support for a larger Start screen at a higher resolution. Microsoft also included support for a faster processor, a driving mode, accessibility features and a few more.

The update creates the ability for Windows Phone 8 to support larger 5 and 6 inch mobile devices which some are calling “phablets”. Microsoft did not use the word phablet or refer to any larger devices being released however the main image on the release post from Microsoft had “phablet” in the file name. This would handle 1080p HD resolution and allows for as many as six Live Tiles across the screen. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Nokia come out with a larger device with the updated OS from Microsoft after Microsoft’s recent purchase of Nokia’s handset division.

An update for a faster processor will support the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, and a new Driving Mode will limit distractions and even send automatic replies to tell those trying to contact you that you are driving. The Phone 8 update also includes a set of accessibility features, improved hotspot WiFi sharing, increased ringtone configuration, a rotation lock (something Android and iOS have had for a long time), storage management improvements, the ability to manually close an app quickly, and better Bluetooth.

The update will be rolling out to Windows Phone 8 over the next several months according to Microsoft, and if you are supporting apps for Windows Phone 8 you can get the Windows Phone preview for developers starting today.

Otterbox Commuter Series Wallet Case will hold all of your valuables on the go

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Phone cases come a dime a dozen, but thankfully there are some out there striving for function rather than aesthetics. It’s always nice to see a brand that we know and trust come out with a new product.  However, when it comes to protecting our phones, we always tend to stay a little on the skeptical side as you want to keep it safe.

Having an OtterBox case normally means your phone can take quite the beating. It will be safe from scratches, drops, keeps dust and debris out of your phone, and more. Knowing that you have this case means you will have a phone that can put up with a little abuse, or a lot, depending on how you treat it. At the end of the day though, you know it will be safe (and bulky).

They now have a Commuter Series out that will allow you to keep other valuables safe and sound in the case. It’s multi-layered, and has a sliding wallet that can hold three cards and a single bill. To let you know when it’s actually closed, it will give you an audible click so you know that nothing will be escaping. We all have a tendency to get lazy about shutting doors, windows, etc., so the confirmation would be quite useful in the same way a seat belt lock clicks into place. This is only available for the iPhone 5/5s  or the Galaxy S4, and either will cost you around $45.

Available for purchase on OtterBox, found via Technabob
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LG Display to mass produce flexible OLED panel for smartphones soon

lg-flexible-oledThe folks over at LG Display seem to be on to a new groove, where they have just announced that they will begin to mass produce the first flexible OLED panel in the world, targeting the smartphone segment, of course. This is a state-of-the-art display panel which will represent yet another milestone that will continue in the company’s commercial footsteps where they too, were the first to introduce the first 55-inch OLED TV display in the world sometime earlier this year. LG Display has placed a positive spin on the future of the flexible display market, where they do hope that this particular market segment will be able to grow quickly since this technology is tipped to expand even further into a range of other applications including displays, tablets and wearable devices.

With this move, it does seem as though LG Display intends to gain an early lead in the flexible display market, and we cannot wait to see what other new products will they reveal next year that will arrive with enhanced performance as well as differentiated designs. Just how does LG Display’s flexible OLED panel become possible? Well, it has been built on plastic substrates instead of relying on the traditional material, which is glass. Through the application of film-type encapsulation technology as well as attaching the protection film to the back of the panel, LG Display has ensured that the panel ends up as bendable and unbreakable. Now that is definitely some food for thought, don’t you think so?

The new display will vertically concave from top to bottom where it carries a radius of 700mm, which would open up a world of design innovations in the smartphone market. Not only that, it will also measure a mere 0.44mm thin, which would make this particular offering from LG Display as the world’s slimmest flexible OLED panel in its class, too. Apart from that, there is another feather in its cap, which would mean it is the world’s lightest as it tips the sclaes at just 7.2 grams even when it features a 6″ display. I guess this advancement from the folks over at LG Display can only mean one thing – the advent of flexible display smartphones are just on the horizon, and we cannot wait to see what the future holds.
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Motrr Galileo Bluetooth and Galileo 30-pin for iPhone pre-orders are now available

motrr-galileoEver heard of Motrr before? Well, they happen to be the designers behind the Gorillapod range of innovative camera tripods, and this time around, they have announce the pre-order availability of the Galileo Bluetooth and Galileo 30-pin that will target the iPhone, and this window of opportunity is open from now until the end of this month. Galileo has been named after the well known character from the past, where it happens to be a revolutionary iOS-controlled robotic iPhone platform this time around that comes with infinite spherical rotation capability so that it will open up the doors of iPhone owners to a world of photo, pano, and video possibilities.

Jasper Eisenberg, Marketing Manager at Motrr, said, “We are thrilled to release Galileo, a device platform we hope will inspire creativity and allow for more immersive experiences with people from anywhere in the world. Motrr’s mission is to transform the way we communicate with each other and with the world around us. With an entirely new dimension of control, everything from video calling, time-lapse photography, cinematography, and spherical imaging get way more interesting.”

With the Galileo, your iPhone will work with the Sphere app, ensuring that you remain just one tap away from capturing amazing spherical panoramas. Not only that, you are able to set pan and tilt controls in a jiffy for Galileo in order for it to locally create dynamic time-lapse sequences. Using a second smartphone, tablet, or web browser, you will be able to control Galileo remotely so that it can function as your “eyes” at home using one-way video. Want to do more? Not a problem at all, as it also delivers an immersive 2-way video calling experience, where all you need to do is to swipe your finger on your device and Galileo will responds, as it orients itself in any direction, which basically means you are able to control what you see.

The Galileo 30-Pin will play nice with the iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 4th generation., while the Galileo Bluetooth is compatible with the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iPod Touch 5th generation.

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Booq Complete Protection Kit for the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s

booqiphoneIt goes without saying that these days, whenever you pick up a new handset or particular mobile device, chances are there is already a ready array of protective cases at your disposal. After all, why take the risk of ruining your spanking new smartphone with a scratch simply because you do not want it to look too bulky in the first place? The folks over at Booq have come up with the Complete Protection Kit which is meant to work as it has been named, boasting modern simplicity and intelligent design so that iPhone 5c as well as iPhone 5s users will be able to keep their brand new Apple devices in tip top condition right from the get go. This is certainly the smart thing to do if you want to make sure that it has a good resale value when the iPhone 6 arrives, right?

The Booq Complete Protection Kit would offer an all-encompassing solution for their iPhone devices, where it is composed of four different parts. There is a tempered glass screen protector, an ultra-thin snap case, a microfiber cleaning cloth, and a couple of adhesive home button covers. Needless to say, the Complete Protection Kit is scratch-resistant and lightweight in nature, where protection is a snap to apply and will never peel so that this ends up as a permanent solution which would make your device looking as pristine as possible for the longest time even years down the road.

Just how is this made possible? Well, thanks to an anti-smudge oleophobic coating and polycarbonate lining, the Complete Protection Kit delivers the relevant and necessary fortification required without sacrificing on its pocket-ability. A tempered real glass, crystal clear exterior is ultra-resistant against scratches, and the two adhesive home button covers will offer protection for the iPhone 5c so that no functionality is sacrificed along the way. The Complete Protection Kit for iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s will retail for $34.95 a pop.

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Tablets Becoming Must-Have Device For Kids Of All Ages, Ofcom Research Finds

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Research by U.K. telecoms regulator Ofcom has found that tablet usage among children is on the rise, with growing numbers of younger kids, especially, turning to tablets to watch videos, play games and access the Internet.

The annual report into children’s media consumption habits also records a drop in the overall number of children between the ages of 5 and 15 who own a mobile phone, with the percentage falling from 49% last year to 43% in 2013. It’s the first such drop since the survey began, back in 2005.

Ofcom says this decline is mainly down to a steep fall in the proportion of younger kids (8-11) owning a basic mobile phone (as opposed to a smartphone). Basic phone ownership among the latter age-group stood at 28% last year and has fallen steeply to 15% this year. Bottom line: you can’t even flog feature phones to tweens.

But, while basic phones are being ditched by kids, tablets usage is rising across the board. Among the younger kids’ age group, 18% own a smartphone, and the same proportion own a tablet. However the report notes that while the smartphone figure is “largely stable” year-on-year, tablet ownership has grown four-fold since last year, when it stood at just 4%.

As you might expect, smartphone ownership is much higher among older children (12-15) than 8-11s, with the older group being likely to be more interested in using connected devices to communicate, rather than primarily looking for a gadget to watch audio-visual content and play games (likely why tablets, well suited to the entertainment use-case, are doing so well with younger kids category). But even among the older group, the report found that tablet usage is on the rise.

The majority (62%) of 12-15-year-olds own a smartphone, according to the research – a proportion that Ofcom said is unchanged since last year — vs just over a quarter (26%) who own a tablet computer. The latter figure is up considerably on last year when just 7% said they had a slate.

Ofcom said the use of tablets has tripled among 5-15s since 2012, rising from 14% to 42% over that period. While just over a quarter (28%) of infants aged 3-4 now use a tablet computer at home (albeit, this age group is likely using a tablet owned by their parents).

Similarly, tablet usage is rising rapidly among 5-7 year olds (now at 39%, up from 11% last year) and 8-11 year olds (at 44%, up from 13%). The report notes that these very young Internet users are five times more likely than last year to mostly use a tablet when accessing the Internet at home (at 19%, up from 4%).

“Tablet computers are growing fast in popularity, becoming a must-have device for children of all ages,” it adds.

As tablet usage grows, more traditional devices are inevitably being used less to go online. The report found that the proportion of children mainly using a laptop, netbook or desktop computer to access the Internet has fallen to 68% — down from 85% in 2012. While twice as many children as last year are mainly using other devices to go online, with tablets (13%) and mobiles (11%) the most popular device choices.

As the number of Internet-connected devices continues to proliferate, it’s also no surprise that the traditional TV set is becoming less of a focal point for kids’ entertainment too. Compared to last year, the report found that children are more likely to watch programmes on devices other than a TV, such as a laptop, tablet or mobile phone. Nearly half (45%) of children aged 5-15 are doing so, up from 34% last year, it notes.

Social shifts

Interestingly, the research flags up an apparent change in social media habits among kids. For the first time, fewer children have online social media profiles, with 12-15s much less likely to say they have a profile on any device (68% this year, down from 81% last).

“The mix of social media used by children is evolving. While nearly all 12-15s with an active online profile continue to use Facebook (97%), they are now less likely to have a profile on Bebo (4%, down from 8% last year) and more likely to have a profile on Twitter (37%, from 25%),” the report notes.

Other social networks with a growing profile among this age group include YouTube, Instagram and Tumblr:

Instant messaging is also rising in popularity with this age group. The research found that 12-15s are now less likely to go online weekly to visit social networking sites (67% vs 75%) and more likely to go online for instant messaging (55% vs 45%).

Kids with smartphones send an estimated 184 instant messages in a typical week, according to Ofcom’s data. One bright spot for carriers: traditional text messaging (SMS) remains a highly popular way of communicating for youngsters, especially those aged 12-15. These teenagers send on average 255 SMSes per week, up from 193 last year.

What are younger kids generally using the Internet for? Schoolwork is the most mentioned activity carried out at least weekly by 8-11s (75%), followed by games (54%) and finding information (45%), according to Ofcom’s data.

Weekly use of the Internet for telephone or video calls is also on the rise among children vs. last year’s research (now at 10%, up from 5%), as is going to photo-sharing websites (at 5%, up from 2%).

Bike2Power Bravo announced, your iPhone will be safer than ever before

bike2powerFor the average iPhone owner, there seems to be one single accessory that they truly need to get right from the get go, which is a case of some sort. Well, these cases or sleeves tend to be more stylish than anything else, but do they offer a better level of protection, or at least up to the level expected by the iPhone owner? Perhaps it is time you took a look at other models, such as the Bike2Power’s Bravo that has been described to be a fully waterproof and shockproof aluminum case for the iPhone 5. Not only does your iPhone 5 receive the relevant amount of protection, it also has more flair and style to deliver protection against the likes of water, dust, dirt, mud, snow and impact all the time.

No longer do you need to keep the iPhone’s sleek look and feel hidden behind cheap plastic cases or to fall back on old-style aluminum bumpers that are basically useless against water. The Bravo Case will be able to go swimming with you literally, although there really isn’t any reason to do so, as it is waterproof down to 6 feet, with the ability to be able to withstand the impact of a free fall from over six feet on a hard concrete floor – even at multiple angles. Despite such capability, it measures a mere 5.54″ x 2.85″ x 0.49″, clearly making it is one of the slimmest waterproof iPhone 5 cases that are available in the market.

You will not find yourself using a gimped iPhone 5 with the Bravo case, since in spite of the heavy protection offered, the entire slew of features found on the iPhone 5 remain accessible. What makes the Bravo case different from other waterproof phone cases? It will have the screen protector adhered onto the handset itself, which means the chances of having air bubbles trapped between the screen protector and the touchscreen display will be minimized. The screen protector itself will be pressed against an O-ring on the front cover so that it offers enough rigidity to seal the case against water. The asking price for the Bravo case is $99.95 a pop, as it comes in silver and black anodized aluminum.

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