Hot on the heels of the popular Photoshop for iPhone app is the Photoshop for Android. In terms of features, it’s pretty much like its iPhone counterpart, allowing users to crop, rotate and flip images. Color adjustments such as exposure, saturation, ting changes and classic black-and-white are also available. Users will also be able to upload the pictures directly to their Photoshop.com account, which comes with 2GB of free online photo storage. Check it out in further detail at mobile.photoshop.com.
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With the popularity of Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-book reader, you’d hardly expect the most important device in that field to be left out, right? Right, and that’s why Amazon is claiming that the Kindle is the best selling device on Amazon.
For those of you are who huge fans of Nokia’s N900 and Maemo, it’s probably a little disappointing to get wind of reports that indicate that Nokia will only be rolling out one Maemo device in 2010.
Are Apple and Qualcomm busy striking a deal for an iPhone in 2010? Apparently Qualcomm is in talks with Apple to work together, especially since the popular smartphones don’t use its 3G chips.
Folks haven’t even been able to get their hands on the Barnes & Noble Nook and it’s already supply issues.
Looks like Tweetie, one of the best Twitter clients for the iPhone at the moment has just received a refresh in the form of Tweetie 2.
Something tells us that the Nokia N79 Ferrari edition you see here is more likely a fake since it costs a wee bit more than $100 unlocked! To add to its fakeness, you also get TV reception capability (analog, we presume) and a dual SIM carriage.
Either the folks at Nokia are geniuses at peering into the future, or their crystal ball is sorely faulty.
Another day, another leak. This time round we have a leaked image of the upcoming Intel roadmap that shows off the budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 processor marked with an "S.
Do you really need to carry around another gadget on your travels? If the answer is in the affirmative, then the Portable Stereo Mobile Cellphone Speaker ought to be your cup of tea.
How would you like to know how long you’re going to be stuck at that red light until it turns green? Well, a rather interesting stoplight design by Damjan Stankovic will indicate with a circular countdown meter around the light the amount of time you’ll be stationary.