Coppertino on Wednesday launched a new cloud music locker called Loop, while Google updated its Docs and Slides iOS apps to enable inserting freshly-snapped photos.
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Coppertino on Wednesday launched a new cloud music locker called Loop, while Google updated its Docs and Slides iOS apps to enable inserting freshly-snapped photos.
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Starting this Friday, Catholics in San Francisco will be able to donate to their local church by using an iPhone app, bringing modern technology to the millennia-old practice of tithing.
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By Matt Bolton We love “create your own filter” apps for giving you a way to add individuality to the barely navigable torrents of photos uploaded to social networks each day. Darkroom lets you create filters through a combination of sliders for things like saturation and contrast, but also levels curves, with red, green, and blue all available individually. (Accessing this ability is the app’s IAP, incidentally, and you really need to pay if you’re going to get anything unique out of it.)In theory, this is great — combining this level of control with other, simpler tools makes for a vast range of options. In practice, it’s merely good. The levels adjustments aren’t as fine-grained as you’d think. The curve is divided into five columns, and you roughly adjust it by swiping those columns. It simply doesn’t compare to being able to add your own adjustment points, as you would in Photoshop. You can still do lots of cool stuff, but it’s disappointing.The app has other tricks, though, such as the infinite Undo list. This is confusing at first, but basically lets you revert your photo to any previous point instantly, so is fairly powerful. However, there are other frustrations, such as not being able to zoom in on the image at all when editing, so you can’t check how much noise is being added by the Sharpness effect, say. Sharing is basic — save to Camera Roll, send to Instagram, or use iOS’s wider sharing options for other apps. Cross-posting to multiple services would have been nice. The bottom line. We like Darkroom, but it feels just too limited in parts for its ambition.Review Synopsis
Product:
Darkroom — Photo Editor
Company:
Bergen Co.
Contact:
usedarkroom.com
Price:
Free ($2.99 IAP)
Requirements:
iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 8 or later
Positives:
Adds personalized individuality to photos. Neat infinite Undo ability.
Negatives:
Not as much control as necessary.
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All Mac and Windows users of Chrome will soon have to get their browser extensions from the Chrome Web Store, regardless which release channel they’re on, Google announced on Wednesday.
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Apple is without a backup supplier for many components in the new Apple Watch, a new analysis has discovered, revealing an unusual move for a company that generally works to secure options in its supply chain.
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German optics firm Leica has informed buyers of its new Monochrom Typ 246 digital camera that DNG files generated from the black-and-white shooter are incompatible with Apple’s Photos app for OS X, and that using Photos to import Monochrom shots could result in corruption of the Photos library.
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There’s just six days left on an exclusive offer that knocks $50-$150 off 4 dozen different iMac with Retina 5K display models and throws in a free AppleCare Protection Plan, a free Canon PIXMA all-in-one printer, free expedited shipping (and no sales tax collected in 48 states).
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Apple and battery maker A123 Systems are nearing the settlement of a federal lawsuit which accused the former of poaching engineers and scientists from A123 in an attempt to create a new battery division, according to court documents submitted this week.
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Facebook on Wednesday launched “Instant Articles,” a mobile-oriented platform through which publishers can have their stories hosted on Facebook servers and theoretically load as much as 10 times faster than a standard Web link.
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Customers who ordered space gray or space black Apple Watches have begun to receive notifications that their new devices are being readied for shipment, as have those who chose models with a link bracelet or modern buckle.
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