Analysis

The Brewing E-tailer-Retailer War in India

Retailers convince hardware manufacturers to throw the book at e-commerce stores in a bid to regulate pricing in the country.

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Apple, Companies, Software Programs, VR World

Canon’s Perstext Brings Words to your World

Canon Japan opens a new option that would bring words to your world, without Photoshop!

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Android, Audio/Video, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Software Programs

Turn Your Phone Into a DSLR Remote With ShutterBOT

SHUTTERBOT

Turn your highend smartphone into a DSLR remote with the free Android app called ShutterBOT which enables you to control your camera from your phone.

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Audio/Video, Hardware, VR World

Nikon Releases The D810, A Mediocre Upgrade

Nikon D810

You know, I was worried that Nikon was going to release the Nikon D810 and render my D800 irrelevant or unimportant, but if anything, they’ve done the exact opposite. I know that it isn’t easy trying to improve upon a camera when the sensor you’re working with is near or at the pinnacle of where sensor technology currently sits. However, if you look at what Sony has done with the very same 36.3 Megapixel sensors, it seems like a tale of two worlds. With Sony, you’ve got the a7, a7R and the a7S, all of which have a lot of unique features and encourage you

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3D, Hardware

RED announces 3D and 261 MPixel cameras, revolutionizes cinema production forever

Two days ago, I published a small piece about the announcement that RED will make on Thursday. Well, as it turns out, the announcement was bigger than anyone could have imagined, and without any doubt, this announcement was the biggest in history of digital cinema. What happened? For starters, Jim Jannard, founder of Oakley (and more importantly, RED) stated that all previous announcements were invalid, and that the company managed to create something “beyond the wildest dreams”. “Obsolescence Obsolete” is the new keyword for RED, since the company launched two bodies that aren’t going to become obsolete even 10 or 20 years in future. All

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