The phone in these images look like the LG G3, but you might notice some subtle differences. That's because it could actually be pictures of the brand's yet-to-be-released flagship, the G4. An XDA Developer user called s3rv1cet3ch posted a folder of images on the forum, explicitly calling it the G4.
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Friday, 27 March 2015
Monday, 23 March 2015
Priime for iPhone intelligently suggests which filters to use on your photos
There seems to be an endless amount of new photo apps out there, but new app Priime is a unique spin on the humble photo editing app.
Monday, 9 February 2015
Google buys an app that helps you privately share photos
Remember those murmurs that Google would detach its photo service from its social networking? It just took steps that could make this split a practical reality. The search firm has snapped up the creators of Odysee, a mobile app that can automatically share photos in private as well as send your phone snapshots to your PC at home.
North Korea defends blackout satellite photos: 'the essence of society is not on flashy lights'
No single image could hope to capture the ruin and catastrophe brought upon the people of North Korea by the despotic Kim dynasty, but famous satellite photos of the Korean peninsula at night come closer than most; the prosperous South appears severed from the Chinese mainland as Pyongyang's dim lights are outshone by fishing boats.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Picattoo Turns Instagram Photos Into Temporary Tattoos

Say hello to wearable photo-sharing. Picattoo is a newly launched service that will turn your Instagram photos into temporary tattoos — so you can slap your very own branding on your wrist. Or forehead. But probably your wrist. Or hand. Or… you get the picture.
The Netherlands based service, which ships these fleeting ‘Insta-tats’ worldwide, has been launched by photography products company Ink361, which focuses on monetizing Instagram usage by offering a web viewer and print your photos service, among other photo-focused products.
Its new Picattoo service will sell you 12 temporary tattoos, created from a dozen Instagram photos of your choosing (which must, however, be from your own Instagram account), for $14.99/£9.99. Postage worldwide is apparently free.

The temporary tattoos — let’s call them ‘skin stickers’ — are laser printed in color onto temporary tattoo paper, and will apparently last for up to a week, depending on how carefully you treat them/how regularly you exfoliate the adorned area.
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