iPad photography and videography have long been the subject of ridicule. But a new app trend is giving fresh value to the iPad’s rear camera. Here’s why. Multi-cam apps make good use of the iPad’s ...
After Steve Jobs’ unveiling of the iPad last week, the chatter about the product didn’t go away. Instead, it just shifted: instead of questions of “what’s it going to be?” blogs and media outlets all ...
Apple’s latest iPad software development kit nixes references to video calling and chatting, creating uncertainty about the chances of a camera coming to the iPad. A previous version of the iPad SDK ...
Though the new iPad has a better camera than its predecessor, I don’t recommend using it as a camera. Why? It just looks ridiculous, it’s impractical and the iPad can be disruptive in some ...
The Apple iPad doesn’t have a camera, which means you can’t use it for taking pictures, shooting movies, or making video calls. But it didn’t take long for someone to come up with a software solution.
If you’re dying for a camera on the iPad, we covered a few clever iPhone-based iPad camera options earlier this month. One of them, Camera for iPad, has recently been updated with a couple of new ...
Philips recently launched an iPad app, Vital Signs Camera, that measures the user's heart rate and breathing via the tablet's front-facing camera. The $0.99 app, available only for the iPad 2, is ...
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