the pixels, duke
Nokia’s next-gen Windows Phone may get a 41-megapixel camera
A monstrous sensor could give the next Windows Phone an edge.
A monstrous sensor could give the next Windows Phone an edge.
Ars is keeping its cameras on during CES, capturing gear, grub, and Gallagher.
Hint: the new 45mm 3D NX system lens doesn't use magic.
Trying to ape Instagram seems like a desperate move.
Hunting down the best apps for reading comics, finding a restaurant, and more.
The groups wouldn't bid enough on their own, so now they're working together.
The price is right, but what about picture quality and usability?
Apps offer more control, integrated editing, and extra sharing options.
iPhoneographers rejoice over better low-light shooting, panorama mode.
Complex image processing and 28MP images require dual-core silicon.
A good buy for casual sharing of older photos via your iPhone 4/4S.
Apps will add features like time-lapse shooting and in-camera editing.
Wants to focus on printing and business services.
Convenience and good software help to compensate for a high price tag.
DC resident did get his phone back, minus the memory card and family pictures.
Kodak could lose big on IP sale with one key patent ruled as invalid.
Walgreens and Fujifilm are offering APIs that allow printing from photo apps.
Is Apple trying to make Kodak's bankruptcy proceeding as difficult as possible?
A report projects movie studios will go completely digital in the near future.
Facing low-cost rivals, Photoshop CS6 adds new features and the ability to rent.
Similarities exist, but each app will appeal to different users.
The latest update to the proximity sharing app also sends pics to the cloud.
The iPhone's camera is already pretty capable, so where can it go from here?
Computer editing sees regulation, and models must be certifiably not underweight.
The companies will continue their collaboration for smartphone camera designs.
Understanding encryption is key to protecting yourself on the Web.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?
It's game over for a patent troll that sued nearly 50 big retailers.
Our LARPing correspondent embeds with the armies of Bellum Aeternus.