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  • News: Expo Notes: Hyper launches CameraMator DSLR device at Macworld/iWorld

    Photographers love the freedom and flexibility of creating images, but when the shooting environment becomes complex, the folks behind the lens need all the help they can get. Hyper's CameraMator, a wireless tethered photography device, lets you see and remotely control your shoot from a distance on an iPad, iPhone, Mac, or Android device.

  • News: Facebook adds voice and video to iOS app

    Facebook released an updated version of its universal app for iPhone and iPad over the weekend, adding voice and video features. The update also improves the app's ability to let users know when a friend is nearby.

  • News: Three to offer free 4G LTE broadband

    Three has announced that customers will be able to upgrade to 4G LTE mobile broadband for free when it launches.

  • News: Expo Notes: iOS apps mixing more business with pleasure

    My question at the end of this Macworld/iWorld weekend: Is iOS still fun?

  • News: Expo Notes: Gigsky app offers international data without expensive roaming charges

    I was standing at the Gigsky booth on the floor at Macworld/iWorld when a middle-aged man walked up and told a plaintive tale: He'd flown to Japan, turned on his phone quickly to check his mail--and got hit with a $50 roaming charge for the split-second decision.

  • News: Expo Notes: Video Charades is just fun

    I've spent so much time the first two days of Macworld/iWorld looking at really useful stuff--iOS-related items that help users travel abroad, do their jobs, earn money, and even simply get organized--that I'd nearly forgotten one of the best features of iOS devices.

  • News: Expo Notes: iPad apps MLeads, iPresent help seal the business deal

    Shelley Levine might still have a job if he had an iPad.

  • News: Samsung slowly closing the Apple gap

    Continued sales gains in the last three months of 2012 have propelled Samsung to within 10% of Apple's smartphone market share, according to the latest research from the NPD Group.

  • News: Expo Notes: Moxtra adds layers to interest-based social networking

    If Pinterest led the way in letting users document and share their obsessions, Moxtra goes a step further, offering new layers of voice communication and annotation for deeper communication in a fuller context.

  • News: Expo Notes: Glide gives videos the walkie-talkie treatment

    Texting is quick, but limited in its expressiveness. Videos are full of human expression, but often not all that timely. The mission of the guys at Glide? To create a "You put your chocolate in my peanut butter!" product, and mix the two media into one, even better, form of communication.

  • News: Expo Notes: QuikIO adds mobile-to-mobile media sharing

    QuikIO, the iOS app that lets users access photos, videos, and music directly from their Macs and PCs, arrived at Macworld/iWorld this week with a new feature added to its offering--mobile-to-mobile file transfers.

  • News: Apple biggest phone maker in the US for the first time in Q4

    Apple managed to outsell Samsung Electronics by almost one million units to become the number one mobile phone vendor in the U.S. for the first time ever during the fourth quarter, according to Strategy Analytics.

  • News: Expo Notes: Flint looks to simplify iOS credit card readers

    Square helped pioneer the idea of iOS-device-as-credit-card-reader by making the process easy and affordable for small business owners. Now comes Flint hopes to follow in its predecessor's footsteps while being even easier and cheaper to use.

  • News: Get ready for Macworld/iWorld

    It may not be the scene it was in the days when Steve Jobs was unveiling iPhones on the stage at San Francisco's Moscone Center, but Macworld Expo--now in its second year of doing business as Macworld/iWorld--remains a big deal for Mac and iOS users. For three days, it brings together the people who create Mac software and hardware with the people who rely on it to learn about new products and how to get the most out of the stuff they're already using.

  • News: Firmware updates address MacBook battery issues

    Apple on Wednesday unveiled three firmware updates designed to address issues with older batteries in its MacBook line of laptop computers.

  • News: RIM BlackBerry 10 will determine firm's fate as a premier mobile device player

    The key to Research in Motion's success in the business markets lies not with IT groups or even business users, but with consumers, according to analysts looking ahead to Wednesday's announcement of RIM's new BlackBerry 10 smartphones.

  • News: Remains of the Day: The question beast

    Is a supersized iPad on the way? Will Apple's low-cost iPhone be an unholy chimera? Will Steve Wozniak taint a Steve Jobs movie by association? Would any of these questions ever be asked in polite conversation? The remainders for Monday, January 28, 2013 are questioning their sanity.

  • News: Macworld contest winners: iPhone panoramic photos

    First, we gave some tips and pointers on how to make the most out of iOS 6's panoramic photo feature, and then we asked our readers to submit their best shots. Boy, were we impressed! We received more than 300 entries for our latest Macworld contest, and were blown away with the beautiful photos we receieved. Beaches, sunsets, football stadiums, bridges, cities, and tons of gorgeous landscape shots flooded our inbox, making this a particularly difficult contest to judge.

  • News: Apple launches iOS 6.1

    Apple has released iOS 6.1 for iPhone and iPad, the latest version of its mobile operating system.

  • News: Apple to launch 128GB iPad

    Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new iPad, most likely a larger 128GB model.