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Some interesting mobile phone and mobile imaging statistics

by Joe 05.22.2009

Periodically, I will try to give you a roundup of interesting mobile phone and mobile phone imaging statistics. All of these are in some way relevant to iPhone photography, inasmuch as the usage models related to photographing with the iPhone include the transmission and receipt of images via the mobile Internet, geopositioning to give [...]

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Pico Projectors: A profound impact on mobile photography

by Joe 05.20.2009

Though the pace of technology innovation in the mobile, computing and imaging areas is dizzying, a lot of these innovations don’t necessarily have a direct impact on consumer usage models, but represent incremental advances ‘behind-the-scenes’.
That is not the case with ‘pico projectors’.  What are pico projectors and why does it affect mobile photography?

What is a [...]

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The ’smartphone’ dies, the ‘intelligent phone’ rises, & why it’s noteworthy.

by Joe 05.20.2009

There was an article at Wireless Week on May 18, entitled “Is the ‘Smartphone’ dead?” written by Andrew Berg which makes some points worth noting.  The main headline of the article is  that, according to a recent Forrester report, the term ’smartphone’ no longer has relevance, because the higher-end features which define ’smartphones’ as a [...]

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Why the Palm Pre will fail (and thus, we will stick with the iPhone Photo Show)

by Veit 05.19.2009

Sprint today announced availability and pricing of the new Palm Pre – June 6, 2009 at $199.95 after rebates.
As a former owner of at least a half-dozen Palm Pilots and Treos, I’ve always had a special spot for Palm in my heart. Thus I root for Palm and wish the Pre all the best. [...]

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Verizon MiFi a game-changer for certain iPhone users

by Veit 05.17.2009
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If you are a road warrior who needs data access not just through your iPhone but also via a notebook, you basically have three options: Either search for Wi-Fi hotspots (these days not as ubiquitous as it used to be, since Wi-Fi is locked more often), jail-break your iPhone, so your notebook can [...]

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What makes iPhone photography special?

by Joe 05.16.2009

So you have come to our illustrious site, and you may well ask…”why are these guys focusing on iPhone photography vs. other smartphones and smartphone cameras?”
Since this is a fundamental and relevant question, and since it’s my first post on this new site, I would like to explain why I think the iPhone is particularly [...]

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