Articles on Imaging, Phone
Going green? Good Luck with THAT - Sep 7, 2009
Blogs So I'm a writer. Which basically means the nature of my job requires that I engage in a number of un-environmentally friendly acts. Like printing 120 pages of scripts. Or six ... Read story »Flashed-out: Xenon vs. LED - Oct 28, 2009
Features Is Xenon flash really better than LED light? Read story »Mobile phone microscope takes pictures of bacteria under fluorescent light - Jul 22, 2009
Crave UC Berkeley researchers announced in April a special lens that turns a normal cell phone camera into a portable microscope powerful enough to offer bright field microscopy. They called it ... Read story »Google, Microsoft join Camera Phone Image Quality Initiative - Dec 4, 2009
Crave Google and Microsoft have joined a group devoted to creating a way that cell phone buyers can easily comprehend the quality of their camera phones. The International Imaging Industry Association said ... Read story »iPhone photography: Art or gimmick? - Jul 13, 2009
Features The camera on the iPhone isn't exactly the best, but does that mean photos taken with it can't be artistic? We analyze the merits of a new type of photography--iPhone-ography. Read story »Samsung Pixon (M8800)
Review Following in the footsteps of the Innov8 and Omnia, the Pixon heralds a new label for Samsung camera-phones. Unlike the Omnia marquee which has high-end devices like the Windows Mobile-based SGH-i900 and the Omnia HD, the M8800 is the only model in the Pixon portfolio now. Like its immediate...How to select the right Sony Ericsson phone - Nov 18, 2008
Features Are you buying a Sony Ericsson mobile? Our guide lets you know what to look out for. Read story »Five questions with Russell Brown - Oct 29, 2009
Features Adobe's senior creative director of Photoshop Marketing, Russell Brown, gives us some insights on new features in the software and the future of mobile image editing. Read story »Toshiba announces new 14.6-megapixel backlit sensor - Oct 28, 2009
Crave Illustration of Toshiba's new backlit sensor. Sony's backlit sensor technology current stands at 10 megapixels, and is used in point-and-shoots such as the Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 and WX1. Come next year, ... Read story »ST DuPont joins the luxury phone race with Pantech's "Sky" - Sep 27, 2009
Blogs Korea's other mobile giant Pantech has announced a new luxury mobile phone with French brand ST DuPont. The product name is Sky DuPont IM-510LE, and it will be available through number ... Read story »Five interesting cameras to look out for - Aug 21, 2009
Features We've rounded up five upcoming shooters with innovative features such as an onboard projector and dual LCD displays. Read story »Sony Ericsson Jalou
Review From the Satio (previously known as the Idou) to the Yari and Aino, Sony Ericsson has given its handsets rather quirky monikers. The Jalou which we reckon is pronounced as either "ja-loo" or "ja-low", is one recent device that made it to our Labs for an evaluation.Brother MFC-990CW
Review The Brother MFC-990CW is an ideal multifunction printer that can truly do it all. For US$230, you get a 4.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, 802.11 b/g wireless networking, a cordless handset with a digital answering machine, automatic duplexing function and Bluetooth connectivity, just to name a few...Futuristic phones from Fujitsu - Oct 7, 2009
Crave The winning design, titled "Gesture". Out of 2,000 design concepts for mobile phones of the future, the winning entry in Fujitsu's Mobile Phone Design competition was not the flashiest or ... Read story »Nokia N900
Review The Nokia Internet Tablet series debuted in 2005 as companion devices for browsing the Internet with a large touchscreen. The devices never really took off. Unlike the earlier models, the Finnish company has dropped the Internet Tablet moniker from its latest iteration and is simply calling it the...Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »





