Every mother wants to keep pictures of her loved ones close to her, so cameras and photographs make ideal Mother’s Day gifts.
When it comes to finding the perfect gift for your mom – and don’t forget grandmothers and wives! – there are many photographic options, from cameras and accessories [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 16th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
  Alan Davis and I have mountain biked together, taken pictures together and worked for each other - me as a freelance photographer and writer when he was editor of the now defunct Mountain Biking magazine; and Alan contributed a pro review for the Lowepro Primus AW camera backpack to this [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 16th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
Lori works through her ambivalence about the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1; video for vacationers; in praise of point and shoots; and sunrise/sunset without the “Fiddler on the Roof.”
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Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
According to a new consumer study conducted by research firm Information Solutions Group on behalf of casual games publisher PopCap Games , 57% of AT&T wireless subscribers play mobile games.
The advent of the iPhone and its App Store have made the download and usage of mobile games easier than ever, and [...]
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Nikon D5000 vs. Canon EOS Rebel T1i: which is better? Lori begs you not to ask, but answers anyway. At length. Plus, problems with color management. And some of you have a hot time with toys. Toy photos, that is.
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Do you need power for your cell phone, MP3 player, digital camera, and other portable gadgets? Our friend Mr. Sun has an endless supply (well, not endless –5 billion years and kaput!). What you need is a way to harness those rays and turn them into energy you can use….
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Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
  My friend Uwe Steinmueller, an excellent fine art photographer who runs OutbackPhoto.com , just called to tell me about something he’s very excited about. He called himself a “happy camper” and said he’s “relieved” that he’s discovered an acceptable method for using point-and-shoot cameras. Uwe is very much a detail-oriented photographer. He’s [...]
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  Follow PhotographyREVIEW.com on Twitter and become a Facebook fan! We know you don’t spend all your time on PhotographyREVIEW.com. Following on Twitter and becoming a Facebook fan means you’ll always know what’s new on the site. In fact, you may find you’re better informed about new digital cameras, photography articles and camera [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 6th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
Can You Hold On Honey? I Have to Climb This Mountain Real Quick.
For all you cell phone users out there planning on climbing Mt. Everest, you can breathe a little easier now. Earlier this week Nepal Telecom, Nepal’s largest telecom company, announced that they plan to build a cell phone tower that [...]
Filed under: Mobile Phones | Posted on May 5th, 2009 by alen | No Comments »
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world’s second largest cellphone maker, today unveiled the I7500, its first Android-powered mobile phone. With the launch, Samsung becomes the first company among the global top three mobile phone manufacturers to unveil an Android-powered phone.
“Samsung is among the earliest members of the Open Handset Alliance [...]
Filed under: Mobile Phones | Posted on May 2nd, 2009 by alen | No Comments »