Overall PC shipments showed sharp declines in Q1 2015 worldwide
Research firms Gartner and IDC both showed sharp declines in PC shipments worldwide in the first quarter of 2015. Gartner stated that 71.7 million PC units shipped in the first quarter of 2015, which is a 5.2% decline from the same period a year ago. IDC said 68.5 million PC units shipped in the quarter, down by 6.7% from the same period a year ago.
The HTC One M9 hits stores today — here’s what you need to know!
Today’s a pretty big day for Android smartphone fans, with the Samsung Galaxy S6 hitting stores as well as this guy — the HTC One M9. Two major Android smartphones hitting shelves on the same day. It’s been quite some time since we can remember that happening. And a lot of folks are going to have a lot of tough decisions to make.
We’ve written a lot about the M9, but here we’ll boil things down to their most basic for you. If nothing else, these are the things you must know about the HTC One M9.
Let’s get to it.
This durable belt clip holster for BlackBerry Classic is only $16.95 today
This Spring Clip Holster keeps your device clipped in tight, no matter the hustle and bustle. Just snap it to your belt, pants or bag and pop in your device. The top spring clip is extremely tough and provides quick-release access when you need to answer a call, text or email.
New Samsung commerical celebrates the end of anticipation for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge
Samsung celebrates the launch of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge with an all new commercial.
In the latest commercial Samsung celebrates the end of all the anticipation, as the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge launch officially. Everyone is always looking forward to what is next, and what’s next from Samsung is available now.
BlackBerry Passport wins prestigious ‘Best of Best’ Red Dot Award for Product Design
The Red Dot Award is recognised worldwide and is one of the most sought-after quality marks for excellent design.
The BlackBerry design team has just scored another win. This time around, it comes by way of the BlackBerry Passport which has earned the prestigious “Best of the Best” Red Dot Product Design 2015 award.
The BlackBerry Design Team is honoured to accept the prestigious Red Dot: Best of the Best Product Design Award for the BlackBerry Passport,” said Alison Phillips, Managing Director and Head of Industrial Design. “The value of design comes through when technology and new ideas can be turned into meaningful products that users connect with. This innovative product was a collaboration of many teams coming together to deliver a new design icon for BlackBerry.
The Red Dot: Best of the Best is awarded for innovative design and is the highest individual award in the Red Dot Award: Product Design. Only the outstanding products in a category receive this award – in 2015, only 81 products from 31 categories were given the sought-after seal of quality.
The full press release is below but if you’re looking to learn more about the design of the BlackBerry Passport, check out our video interview here with Alison Phillips, Managing Director and Head of Industrial Design from the BlackBerry Passport launch event.
Best manual camera apps for iPhone
Built-in Camera app on your iPhone just isn’t enough? The App Store is full of alternatives to take your photography to new levels!
Whether you just want to take more stunning shots in general, or need to focus on something more specific, like HDR or long exposure photography, there are tons of third party camera apps to choose from. A lot even offer manual controls for things such as exposure and focus. Want more control over file output? You can have that too. No matter what your iPhone photography needs are, there’s something for everyone. As with most apps, manual camera apps aren’t always one size fits all.
Follow along and we’ll help you figure out which manual camera app is the best for you!
Manual
Advanced camera controls in a beautiful package
Manual is super simple to use and lets you adjust shutter, ISO, white balance, focus, and exposure compensation. In a single tap you can also view aperture settings. You can also check out histograms live and a plethora of other things, all in a beautifully designed and easy to use package.
- $1.99 – Download Now
ProShot
For custom modes and great control layouts
ProShot offers advanced controls such as exposure, ISO, shutter speed, and white balance. What I love most about it is the control layouts. They don’t get in your way and let you take advantage of the entire view finder the way it was intended. Oh, and there are custom mode presets to save your favorite settings for later.
- $2.99 – Download Now
Hydra
For tricky lighting and amazing HDR
Hyrda will always be in my photo arsenal because it does the best job balancing lighting and capturing amazing HDR photos. Lo-light mode greatly reduces noise by overlapping many photos and increasing the light factor, and it works. HDR photos look fantastic and hi-res mode lets you capture photos up to 32 megapixels so you’re sure you get every little detail.
- $1.99 – Download Now
ProCam 2
Single shot HDR, TIFF files, and live filters
ProCam 2 combines great tools with a great layout. Controls include manual focus, exposure compensation, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance. There are also 17 live lenses to choose from. Pretty much anything you want to control in ProCam 2, you can. Like ProCamera 8, ProCam 2 also supports TIFF export.
- $2.99 – Download Now
ProCamera 8
TIFF files, filters, and more
ProCamera 8 boasts an entire repertoire of features and manual controls and even TIFF image export, which is about as close as you’ll get to RAW in iOS. The vividHDR feature in ProCamera 8 also works stunningly well and really makes your images pop. There are a lot of tasteful live filters to choose from too.
- $3.99 – Download Now
VSCO Cam
For simple all in one shooting and editing
VSCO Cam offers manual camera controls for focus, shutter speed, white balance, and exposure compensation. You can also add filters and edit your photos right inside the same app. All editing tools are simple to use which makes it a great app for advanced and beginner iPhoneoographers.
- Free – Download Now
Camera+
For advanced all in one shooting and editing
Camera+ has been a staple in the iPhone photography world for a long time. There are lots of stellar camera controls, filters, an awesome HDR mode, and tons of editing tools. For simple and clean all in one photography apps, there is VSCO Cam. For advanced and everything in between, you want Camera+.
- $1.99 – Download Now
Slow Shutter Cam
For long exposure photography
If you want to capture great long exposures, just pair your iPhone with a tripod and Slow Shutter Cam. It offers full resolution on all devices, and three different capture modes to choose from: motion blur, light trail, and low light. Whether you’re capturing lights or waterfalls, Slow Shutter Cam is a must have for long exposure photography.
- $0.99 – Download Now
Your picks?
Photography is deeply personal and we know that what fits one person’s requirements and needs may not fit the next person’s. So tell me in the comments what manual camera apps you prefer and why!
And as always, if you think there’s one I missed that is particularly awesome, let me know that too!
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Amazon cuts pricing of the Moto 360 to as low as $179 / £163
Amazon has just lowered the pricing of the Moto 360 to as low as $179 for the model with a leather strap.
The Moto 360 price has been cut on Amazon, bringing the leather strap model down to $179 and the metal to $229. These price cuts bring the device to the cheapest that it has been yet, which is not all that surprising at this point in the product’s life cycle.



















