Posts Tagged ‘app’

Tumblr Launches a Standalone iOS Photo Sharing App Called Photoset

Tumblr Launches a Standalone iOS Photo Sharing App Called Photoset photoset1

Tumblr jumped into the mobile photo sharing game today by releasing Photoset, a new photo sharing app for the iPhone and the iPad. The app is stupidly simple and is focused on doing one thing well: sharing groups of photos with others.
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Manga-Camera is Like Instagram Filters for Japanese Comic Lovers

Manga Camera is Like Instagram Filters for Japanese Comic Lovers manga0

There’s an iPhone camera app generating quite a bit of buzz, and it’s not Instagram or Camera+. The new rising star is Manga-Camera, a fun app that’s been downloaded like hotcakes in recent days (okay, we made up that expression). It has been downloaded over a million times in just the past week, and is currently the number one most popular app in the Japanese App Store.

The app is similar to Instagram filters, except instead of making your photos look like they were taken with a retro or toy camera, it makes them look like they were drawn by a Japanese manga artist.
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Move Over Twitter: Instagram Now Boasts More Active Mobile Users

Move Over Twitter: Instagram Now Boasts More Active Mobile Users instagramtwitter

It is commonly said that a picture is worth a thousand words. It seems that US smartphone users agree, for Instagram has now passed Twitter in active user count. The legions of Instagrammers aren’t just checking their beloved social network more than their Tweeting counterparts — their eyeballs are glued on it longer as well.
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One Memento: A Camera App That Can Only Shoot a Single Photograph. Ever.

One Memento: A Camera App That Can Only Shoot a Single Photograph. Ever. onemomento1

Would you use a camera app that could only shoot a single photo before becoming useless as a camera? The answer is probably no, but you should still take a look at One Memento nevertheless. It’s might sound unappealing at first, but the idea behind the app is quite interesting.

It’s a photography experiment that’s based on the idea of limitations. By making the app a one-shot digital camera, the makers are forcing people to seriously think about what they would like to capture and share with the world.
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Social Photo Aggregator Pixable Acquired for $26.5 Million

Social Photo Aggregator Pixable Acquired for $26.5 Million pixable

Social photo aggregation service Pixable has been acquired by Singaporean telecommunications company SingTel for $26.5 million. The service helps in photo browsing and discovery by aggregating photographs from your various social networks (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flicker) and using a special ranking system to only show you the interesting images. Billing itself as a “photo inbox”, users can also keep up with their friends’ photographs on-the-go using the company’s popular iOS and Android apps.
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Facebook ‘Photo Syncing’ Uploads Your Smartphone Photos As They’re Shot

Facebook Photo Syncing Uploads Your Smartphone Photos As Theyre Shot fbsync

Facebook is testing out a new feature for its Android mobile app called “Photo Syncing”. The feature automatically backs up your smartphone’s photographs by uploading them to Facebook as they’re shot, tucking them away inside a private “Synced from Phone” tab on your photos page that isn’t visible to anyone but you. You can then later choose which photos you’d like to make private and which you’d simply like for Facebook to hold on to.
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Google Snaps Up Snapseed, Now Ready to Battle Facebook’s Instagram

Google Snaps Up Snapseed, Now Ready to Battle Facebooks Instagram snapseed

Nik Software announced today that it has been acquired by Google. The company is the maker of Snapseed, one of the most popular photo editing apps in the iTunes App Store and a competitor to Instagram.
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Trigger Trap Arrives on Android with New v2 Dongle in Tow

Trigger Trap Arrives on Android with New v2 Dongle in Tow triggertrap1

Apple’s iPhone and iOS get a lot of media attention, but Google’s Android OS is the world’s most popular smartphone operating system by a long shot. Given this fact, it makes sense to at least target both markets if you’re releasing something that’s intended to be widely used. Triggertrap understands this, and today released the Android version of its mobile camera triggering app.

The app is designed to be used with the company’s Mobile Dongle, which has also been refreshed. In fact, the new Android app requires the new Dongle, while iPhone users can use either version.
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Blurity Magically Deblurs Photos Affected by Slow Shutters and Shaky Hands

Blurity Magically Deblurs Photos Affected by Slow Shutters and Shaky Hands blurity

In October of 2011, the tech world went into a frenzy after Adobe showed off some crazy image deblurring research it’s working on. By calculating the camera movements that caused the blur in the first place, the algorithm is able to “reverse” the motion blur and sharpen the photo. If you’ve been impatiently waiting for the feature to show up in a new version of Photoshop, you might want to check out Blurity, a similar blur removal tool that’s already available. The software has been available to Windows users for a while now, but just recently launched for Mac OS X as well.
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Panorama Mode Not Exclusive to iPhone 5, Will Be Available Through iOS 6

Panorama Mode Not Exclusive to iPhone 5, Will Be Available Through iOS 6 panorama

Back in 2011, it was discovered that iPhones, iPods, and iPads running iOS 5 had a hidden panorama feature that was built into the operating system but not ordinarily available through the devices. Methods were discovered for unlocking the feature, which we all assumed was simply a half-baked feature that wasn’t ready for release at the time.

It seems that Apple engineers have been busy polishing the feature in the 10 months since then, as the panorama feature was announced yesterday at the iPhone 5′s unveiling. For those of you who are content with your iOS 5 device, here’s some good news for you: iPhone 4S users will get the new panorama mode as well when iOS 6 is rolled out on September 19th, 2012.
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