Posts Tagged ‘ camera ’

The FourPro is designed for use with the iPhone 4. iPhone 4S waterproof case can dive down to 100 feet.

Dec 16th, 2011 | By qaseemur- rahim | Category: Mobile applications

The FourPro is designed for use with the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, and the maximum safe depth that it can go down to is the impressive 100 feet.
Interestingly, it was used while shooting a National Geographic documentary on great white sharks, so it is clearly tough enough to suit the needs of amateurs and [...]



The Artefact Group has come up with unique concept (WVIL) camera. Another example of how the iPhone is changing everything.

Oct 28th, 2011 | By qaseemur- rahim | Category: Green Technologies

The Artefact Group has come-up with this concept (WVIL) camera that has a touch interface like the iPhone.
Wireless capabilities and changeable SLR optics.
It is a sign of how the iPhone user interface is becoming the preferred way of interacting with digital devices.
And while this is the right way of thinking about the camera of the [...]



If you can THINK, YOU can DO IT.

Aug 8th, 2011 | By qaseemur- rahim | Category: Various

Napoleon Hill – An Author who died in 1970, Wrote a book called Think and Grow Rich in 1937. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_and_Grow_Rich)

I found about this yesterday by a friend Mr Qamar Hasan via Facebook. He told me to hear his video’s on  youtube, and i search, and found and played. I found that there are many [...]



Apple iOS 5 apps already giving the green light

Aug 5th, 2011 | By qaseemur- rahim | Category: News

iOS 5-compatible apps in the Apple App Store has already started to grow. How do we know? Well, at least several apps have been spotted there with iOS 5 compatibility mentioned among their features.
That includes the Mashable! app, which has it clearly written in its description and the Camera+ app, which cleverly makes a reference [...]



the is latest in Panasonic’s DMC-GF3 line of compact interchangeable lens cameras

Jul 27th, 2011 | By qaseemur- rahim | Category: Gadgets / Gizmos

The is latest in Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-GF 3line of compact interchangeable lens cameras, and the smallest camera of its type in the world (for now, at least). The design of the GF-series has changed over the years, though not necessarily for the better. The original GF1 had traditional rangefinder styling and plenty of switches and [...]



Wireless Web Camera – A Wireless Invention That Boosts Convenience

Oct 21st, 2010 | By Alice Den | Category: Gadgets / Gizmos

Wifi and internet didn’t exist hundred years ago. In today’s era, everyone’s familiar with these terms and not only that they now play a big part of every human beings lives. For a couple of teenagers, it would be a depressing day and possibly “doomsday” without internet.



7 Reasons To Buy Electronics From China

Aug 31st, 2010 | By Alfred Lancer | Category: Gadgets / Gizmos

China has become the world’s largest maker of consumer electronics, producing more MP3 Players, Digital Cameras, Video Players, Electronic Gadgets, and other high tech products than any other country.



Things To Do To Find The Best Digital Camera Camcorder

May 7th, 2010 | By Mitchelle Himesclark | Category: Gadgets / Gizmos

As history shows, people have been saving their family memories with photos for over one hundred years. Now is the age of technology; there are numerous more high tech ways to keep your family memories. A digital camera camcorder might be only the thing to begin making your memories last.



The Day the Web Turned Day-Glo

Apr 2nd, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Various

Bill Thompson is pleased to see the punk ethic alive and well online
Anyone with a few minutes to spare online might enjoy visitingChatroulette – the finest expression of punk mentality from the emerging internet generation that I’ve yet come across.
It’s not hard to play, as there are only three rules. You have to be aged [...]



Unleashing the Camcorder Within Your Phone, via Apps

Mar 31st, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Omar Shaikh

I once pitied owners of early iPhones and other older smartphones because their devices lacked at least one incredibly useful feature — a video camera.
Putting that single function on a phone has caused a major buildup of dust on the $500 camcorder I bought a few years ago. The iPhonecaptures video of adequate quality, at adequate [...]