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With varying degrees of success, iOS app makers have sought to emulate high-end DSLR functionality into the iPhone’s 8-megapixel camera. Many advanced photo apps work well, but some complex interfaces can leave users shaking their heads in confusion because of a steep learning curve. And don’t bother trying to shoot quickly as a hummingbird flits into view. ProCamera 8, a popular app among photo pros from Cocologics, has let loose a massive update to its iPhone app for iOS 8 (it’s actually version 6), offering a vast range of improvements without sacrificing an intuitive interface. Control panel The app provides precise, easy-to-handle touch controls for ISO, shutter speed,…
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After you’ve returned from a trip it’s time to start working on a slideshow of your adventures. Or not. Grabbing all those photos and putting them into a slideshow is a pain. But soon, Facebook might do all that hard work for you. Reader Alesandro Simić tipped us off to the new Trips Slideshow feature the social network is testing. After returning from Greece, the Facebook app on his iPhone created a slideshow of his trip. According to Simić and others on Twitter, the feature automatically creates the slideshow without any interaction. The Trip Slideshow feature works on the same principal as…
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After you’ve returned from a trip it’s time to start working on a slideshow of your adventures. Or not. Grabbing all those photos and putting them into a slideshow is a pain. But soon, Facebook might do all that hard work for you. Reader Alesandro Simić tipped us off to the new Trips Slideshow feature the social network is testing. After returning from Greece, the Facebook app on his iPhone created a slideshow of his trip. According to Simić and others on Twitter, the feature automatically creates the slideshow without any interaction. The Trip Slideshow feature works on the same principal as…
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Ride sharing services are once again coming under scrutiny by government officials. This time the district attorneys of Los Angeles and San Francisco are alleging that Lyft, Sidecar, and Uber are breaking the law. According to Business Insider, the San Francisco and Los Angeles DAs engaged in a joint investigation of the companies and found that they were engaging in two illegal practices. The first is that the companies are misleading customers by claiming they use background checks to screen out drivers that have committed driving violations, DUI, sexual assault, and other criminal offenses. The second issue the DAs have…
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