Google produced an ad for the Android OS that featured all sorts of strange animal friendships. The ad debuted the new Android slogan, “be together. not the same.” That commercial happened to get a lot of air time.
On the same day that Samsung announced the Galaxy S6 and its f/1.9 aperture OIS camera, Apple adorned its very homepage with a collection of breathtaking shots.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge pack a Sony IMX240 sensor, the 16MP unit we’ve seen on the Galaxy Note 4. Samsung has improved the camera module since the phablet though.
Apple will be debuting an ad tonight for the Apple iPad Air 2. The ad features a voice over from famed Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese, which makes sense since the ad will be seen during tonight’s telecast.
The new Samsung Galaxy flagship dropped a teasing hint on Twitter – a short video that talks about “great vision” and a “unique view” and finishes with the silhouette of a camera module.
Did you know that the Galaxy Note 4 has heart-melting commercials with furry friends that extol the virtues of its excellent 16 MP camera with optical image stabilization?
Samsung took the time to tell us more about its plans regarding Tizen. Samsung says that it’s going to introduce “a flood” of Tizen devices throughout 2015.
This is just a fancy name for a butt selfie. Similar to the “selfie stick,” which is a broomstick like extension with a secure strap at the top for your phone, the “Belfie stick”
SnapCam is the latest entrant into the wearable lifelogging market. The 1.5-inch square device clips onto bag or clothing (it’s magnetic, too) and connects to your phone via an app.
If you are a Nexus owner then the last few weeks have been quite eventful for you. This is in respect of the Android 5.0 (Lollipop) update which has been landing.
Most current Android flagships can record 4K Ultra HD video footage with their rear cameras, but Apple eschewed the option on its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, deeming it unfit for prime time.
Released in the US in September, the second-generation Motorola Moto X brought many improvements over the original model, including in the camera department.
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