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.
If an Adobe subscription plan isn't your thing, you can hang onto Lightroom 6 and still use the raw files from new, unsupported cameras.
Exposure X3 is a good alternative to Adobe Lightroom, though I found a few quibbles. Read my review at DPReview.
Siri and other voice interfaces still have a long way to go.
At Complete Digital Photography, I wrote about Melissa D. Jones and her fantastic @rouxroamer photos.
One of the bonuses of releasing a new book update is getting the chance to sit down with Chuck Joiner at MacVoices to talk about it.
Adobe's new Lightroom CC isn't as full-featured as its older sibling Lightroom Classic CC, but it's more capable than you may think. At CreativePro.com, I write about four features that aren't obvious and which add a lot to the photo editor.
My Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course book is now just $5!
I've published a new edition of Take Control of Your Digital Photos, plus an updated version of Take Control of Lightroom CC.
In my latest column for the Seattle Times, I look at the augmented reality (AR) features in iOS and wonder: are people really using it? It’s impressive technology, and clearly something Apple is investing heavily in. Why? I think it’s one part of how we’ll interact with our devices and technology in the future. Read ...
My latest article for CreativePro.com looks at a set of underrated editing tools in Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC: the gradient tools.