A Look Inside T-Mobile’s Emergency Response Teams
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The new edition of my essential guide to Apple Watch is now out, with a bunch of new material.
I spent the weekend photographing areas of Seattle using two of the top Android camera phones for a new CNET article.
I talked to the head of Google's Pixel camera team to get a deep dive into the Pixel 10 camera technologies.
Scott Kirsner at CinemaTech has been compiling a list of Web sites that enable video producers to get paid for their work. Some of these will be familiar to you (Revver, Atom Entertainment), others less so (I hadn’t previously heard of Panjea). Some are geared to short-form content, and others will support selling a full-length ...
Sure, your MacBook or MacBook Pro has a built-in iSight, but who wants to look at themselves all the time? Using this little clever add-on, you can capture video of what’s on the other side of your laptop’s lid. Good for on-the-fly video interviews, I’d wager. (Link via Gizmodo.) Here’s an idea straight out of ...
This cartoon neatly summarizes what my life has been like the last couple of weeks with lots of article deadlines (via BoingBoing, via Cyrus).
Long essay by Tara Ison about dating an unnamed relatively famous actor in LA: “Are you Somebody?” Very much worth the read. His is an awkward level of fame. A mid-level, ambiguous, tenuous degree of famousness, dependent on whether or not you’ve seen his recurring guest spot on a hit network legal drama, the late-night ...
Traveling for the holidays? Or just travel in general? Digital cameras let you shoot lots of pictures, but where will you store them? Glenn Fleishman and I co-wrote an article for Macworld about how to deal with an abundance of digital photos, with an eye toward traveling without a laptop in tow. It’s now available ...
Traveling for the holidays? Or just travel in general? Digital cameras let you shoot lots of pictures, but where will you store them? Glenn Fleishman and I co-wrote an article for Macworld about how to deal with an abundance of digital photos, with an eye toward traveling without a laptop in tow. It’s now available ...
I’m writing up this week’s TidBITS coverage on Aperture 1.5, and thought I’d check out how iMovie HD is interacting with the pro photo app. As I expected, your Aperture library and vault shows up in the Media pane, just like iPhoto. I haven’t had a chance to do much more with it, but thought ...
Look, people often joke about my business name, Never Enough Coffee Creations, but even I have limits when it comes to consuming coffee (well, depending on the project deadline). But 29 espressos in one day? I’d be a quivering mass of jittery vomit. Here’s a guy who’s decided that he needs to visit every Starbucks ...
Due to a bill that passed in the Senate today, I want you to understand just what you’ve been supporting since electing George W. Bush as President. I suspect that you’ve bought into the drumbeat, forced into your consciousness, that Democrats are terrorist sympathizers and are interested only in “cutting and running.” But let’s look ...
The Apple developer salt mines are especially active this week, as Apple has updated almost its entire product line. The latest batch of updates to arrive are iLife ’06 and iWork ’06, which add interoperability with Aperture 1.5 (expected to become available this week). The following updaters are available via Software Update or as separate ...