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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.
As expected, Apple today announced iLife ’06 at this morning’s Macworld Expo keynote address. We’ve posted more detailed information at TidBITS. Also announced were Intel-powered iMacs (shipping now) and the new PowerBook replacement, the Intel-powered MacBook Pro: I want one, shipping February (which means March/April to be realistic; the online Apple Store seems to be ...
Chris Gaither at the LA Times wrote a good piece about this week’s announcement of Google Video, especially noting that anyone will be able to charge for their videos: Google Video Seeks a Bite of Apple’s Market. I think that over time, this could be huge. After all, you’d like to make some money off ...
Last June, I noted JVC’s Everio line of hard drive-based camcorders. Now, Sony has introduced the DCR-SR100 ($1,100) (link via Gizmodo), a nifty camcorder with a 30 GB hard drive built in. They claim it can record up to 7 hours of DVD-quality video, but I want to know if it will record DV-quality (I’m ...
Did I mention that I’m also going to CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) this week? I’m catching the tail end of it, but already there are things that I want to make a point of seeing. For example, Sanyo’s HD1 Digital Media Camera, a super-compact HD camcorder that records directly to SD media. It boasts ...
I’m headed to next week’s Macworld Expo in San Francisco, where I’ll be giving four presentations: Wednesday, 11-Jan-05, 11:00 am: Graduate from iMovie to Final Cut Express Wednesday, 11-Jan-05, 2:00 pm: Peachpit Press booth (#1507), talking about plug-ins and add-ons that make iMovie even better Thursday, 12-Jan-05, 3:00 pm: Intro to Desktop Movie Making (a ...
I was out of the country for much of November and December, visiting relatives and going on safari in South Africa, which is why I haven’t updated this page in a while. You can view still photos here; I’ll post some video in the next few weeks. Why wait a few weeks? I’m headed to ...
My office is located in the heart of Fremont, a funky artistic neighborhood in Seattle, which also happens to have three very good coffeeshops (Caffe Ladro, Fremont Coffee Company, and e.t.g.) and two half-decent ones (Starbucks, Peet’s Coffee & Tea), all within a four-minute walk. After grabbing a nice hot latté (at Ladro; I’m not ...
Leopard drinking Originally uploaded by Jeff Carlson. I’ve finally uploaded all of the South Africa photos that we rated 5-stars in iPhoto. Click the photo at right, or go to my South Africa Trip photo set. I’m also happy to report that jetlag seems to finally be passing, and life is getting back to normal. ...
Something on the horizon Originally uploaded by Jeff Carlson. We went on three wildlife tours while in South Africa. At the first, Hilltop Camp in Hluhluwe, we spotted one lion on a hilltop; you could see her face, but that was about it. At the second, the walking tour at Imfolozi, we didn’t see any ...
Giraffe Originally uploaded by Jeff Carlson. As we were leaving the plane in Seattle tonight, I realized that my sister-in-law’s family have gone to bed twice since dropping us off at the airport in Johannesburg. It’s been a sometimes grueling 30-some-odd hours of airplane/airport travel, but now Kim and I are home. Home also means ...