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Report: Apple To Add Multi-Tasking In iPhone 4.0 - ChannelWeb


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Report: Apple To Add Multi-Tasking In iPhone 4.0
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Apple iPhone users who’ve been longing to be able to run multiple applications on the device at the same time may soon get their wish. Apple this summer will include multitasking in its iPhone 4.0 update, which will allow several
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Rumor: Multitasking coming to iPhone OS 4.0 CNET
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LPA Design demonstrates prototype PocketWizard FlexTT5 for Nikon

LPA Design has created a video demonstration of the Nikon version of the PocketWizard FlexTT5 in action. The wireless radio remote is an early prototype, but is capable of both Nikon iTTL and Auto FP High Speed Sync operation. Text accompanying the video stresses that it will be “months before there is a production version available” and that prior to the official release of the FlexTT5 transceiver and companion MiniTT1 transmitter for Nikon there will be a public beta program.

Rumor: iPhone OS 4.0 Update Adds Multitasking - PC World


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Rumor: iPhone OS 4.0 Update Adds Multitasking
PC World
The iPhone will finally support multitasking for third-party apps as part of Apple’s iPhone OS 4.0 release, according to AppleInsidier sources. It is just one of many iPhone 4.0 rumors surfacing as interest in what’s next for the iPhone’s OS mounts.
Rumor: Multitasking coming to iPhone OS 4.0 CNET
The iPad’s On-Again, Off-Again Camera The Mac Observer
Apple tweaks App Store, e-book categories prior to iPad launch Apple Insider
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Samsung NX10 Review

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The catchily named “mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras” are quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, a fact that Samsung have recognised with the launch of their own rival system to the Micro Four Thirds standard. The Samsung NX10 is the first model in the new series, featuring a DSLR-like design, large 3 inch AMOLED screen, electronic viewfinder, 720p video and a large APS-C CMOS sensor with 14.6 megapixels. With 30mm pancake, 18-55mm and 50-200mm lenses and a smattering of accessories available from day one and five more lenses to follow this year, Samsung are certainly making a sizeable investment in their compact/DSLR hybrid system. Read our Samsung NX10 review, complete with 50 JPEG samples and 12 RAW, to find out if it can out-perform its Olympus and Panasonic rivals.

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Complete model releases on the iPhone with Easy Release

Washington, DC-based photographer Robert Giroux has co-developed an app for the iPhone and iPod touch that enables model releases, with signature, to be completed right on the device. Called Easy Release, the US$9.99 app is available now from the App Store within iTunes.

30-Second Photoshop: Super Undo

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If you hate what you just did in Photoshop, hit the usual ctrl (command on a Mac) + Z to undo it . And if you hate what you did a few steps back, go to the history Panel and click on the last step you liked. But, by default, Photoshop stops keeping track after 20. To gain more access to your history in CS3 or CS4, go to Preferences > Performance. Then choose to save up to 1,000 history states. Don’t forget: You’ll lose the list when you close the image.

Fujifilm withdraw Neopan 400 120, Superia Reala 35mm, and Pro 160S 35mm

Fujifilm has streamlined its range of films by withdrawing the Neopan 400 120, Superia Reala 35mm, and Pro 160S 35mm films.

Focus on Imaging 2010 boost for The Societies

The Societies sign up record numbers of new members at this years Focus.

Sneak Peek at Sony’s EVIL LCD and Menus

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We have half a dozen images of the LCD and menu screens of Sony’s upcoming EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder, Interchngeable Lens) camera for you.

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Julia Boggio Photography High School

Calling all ambitious photographers who fancy a short spell back at school.