Saturday, July 31, 2010

Digital Camera Holding

One of the most common problems related to the holding of digital camera faced by photographers is the camera shake, which occurs due to the faulty grip of the photographer and can result in blurred images. The negative affects of a faulty grip are further felt in situations featuring less light wherein the shutter is left open for a longer period and even the slightest of movements could result in a blur.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Business Netbook

Lenovo has always been a highly respected Chinese computer manufacturer. They have released a few consumer netbooks, but this is the first for the business user. This computer is a bit larger than the typical netbook, and Lenovo is calling it an ultra-portable.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Accessories Every Photographer Needs

These aren't listed in any particular order and I don't think in any order of importance either although if you were to push me for an answer I would place a tripod as my number one accessory. It will also depend on what type of photography you are pursuing as to which one will be number one to you. They are, however, accessories that I would list as essential to a photographer's gear bag.

Monday, July 12, 2010

About Apple's iPad

Users can easily even change the actual font of the ebooks they're reading. The system uses the nearly universal ePub format for it's titles. Consumer can easily view their email accounts from ReaddleDocs as well as save attachments immediately to his iPad. It truly is rapid, secure as well as suitable also for sensible business facts.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Transfer PDF to the iPad

First of all, you may get GoodReader at iTunes Store for $0.99. MyPDFs is at the same price. However, GoodReader performs better for large PDF files. Thus we take GoodReader for an example to walk you step by step.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Printer For iPad

If you use an Epson printer, you can print from your iPad using the Epson iPrint application. Initially released for the iPod, iPrint can now be used with an iPad over a WiFi connection. Epson users can get iPrint at no cost from the App Store.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Some of iPhone 4 Features

Apple has worked on both the design and the technology in order to make it more attractive for a wider audience. And they have surely succeeded in their goal.

But what makes the new iPhone so special? Well, let's review some of its best features. And I won't be talking about the amazing "Retina" display, the 5 mega pixels camera or about "Face Time" as I am sure you have heard a lot about them in recent days. I will tell you about some less discussed but equally important features.

Noise suppression technology

The new iPhone uses two microphones, one at the bottom and one at the top of the device as well as groundbreaking audio technology in order to facilitate conversations in noisy environments.

Visual voice mail

That's right, the iPhone has visual voice mail. This pretty interesting feature will allow you to see the voice messages in your inbox and listen to them in the order you want and not in the order they were received like you would have to on other devices.

Voice control

Forget everything you know about controlling gadgets using your voice. The new iPhone takes voice control to a whole new level. And if you think I'm exaggerating then let me tell you that you can even ask your iPhone to tell you the name of the song that is currently playing.

Get the New iPhone For Free

But first, let me tell you that the new iPhone is without doubt the best mobile phone I have ever seen. And if you think that's just an exaggeration then let me tell you a bit about its awesome features:

1. The screen is the first thing you notice about the phone. And believe me, it would be impossible not to notice it. It is by far the best display I have ever seen on a mobile phone. Sharp, crystal clear and with the highest level of definition possible even while zooming in.

2. Multitasking is another feature that impressed me. I mean, you couldn't run so many applications at the same time on any other mobile phone. But that only comes to prove that the iPhone 4 is not just any other mobile phone.

3. Noise cancelling. Apple's new gadget has not one but two microphones. Using it in a crowded and noisy bus for example no longer has to be an experience that involves a lot of shouting.

And now let me tell you about the "free" part. You see, all you will have to do is test various applications on it and then submit your honest feedback to the companies that manufactures them along with a small essay describing your own experience while using the application. As a reward, you won't receive cash but the iPhone you used for testing.

Sounds cool doesn't it? It surely is and it would really be a pity for you to miss out on such a great opportunity. So act now and check out the tester's program as spots are limited.