Introduced by Hong Kong-based Muku Labs, Shuttr is, as its name implies, a tiny Bluetooth-connected remote shutter release that can be used with almost any iOS device, as well as many Android ...
Sometimes you just don't feel like getting up to flip through that Yacht Rock playlist on Spotify while your Apple slate rests comfortably in its dock. Satechi is looking to prolong your relaxation ...
Smartphone selfies come in a very limited variety of flavors: the arms-length shots that make your head look distended and blurry mirror pics. There are several self-timer apps out there, but it’s ...
If there’s one thing that could be said about Apple’s current product line, it’s that most of them play together pretty well. But there’s at least one notable exception - the Apple Remote. While the ...
[kickstarter url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/702400282/maxstone-iphone-your-camera width=640] A new Kickstarter project is hoping to combine some popular ...
Satechi has released the BT Media Remote. It’s available for US$39.99 at Satechi.net and Amazon.com. The wireless Bluetooth HID remote allows users to control any iOS Bluetooth Device while connected ...
We look at the latest technology gadgets and consumer tech toys and what they can offer to business IT. No, it’s none of these. What we really want is something that makes our smartphones look, act ...
Photojojo has this week added a new camera remote to their range of products called the ioShutter. This innovative device has been designed to transform your iPhone or iOS device into an advanced ...
Satechi has just started shipping the new Smart Trigger, a US$44.99 Bluetooth add-on that makes it simple to turn your iOS device into a timer remote for your DSLR. The Smart Trigger comes in five ...
Another quiet feature added to iOS 5 is the ability to use the inline remote on the iPhone headphones as a camera shutter. Should prove excellent for snapping subtle spy shots. [Cult of Mac via Wired] ...
Apple added a number of new features to the camera in iOS 5, as more and more users drop their point-and-shoot digital cameras in favor of the increasingly powerful cameras built-in to smartphones.
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