Joshua Goldman

Olloclip Studio a strong case for turning your iPhone into a mobile

Olloclip Olloclip created its first clip-on, three-in-one camera lens for the iPhone in 2011 when 1,300 backers pledged more than $68,000 for its Kickstarter campaign. In the past four years, the company has grown its lens lineup to include ultrawide-angle, telephoto and extreme macro models, and now it’s back on the crowdfunding site to start …

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Polaroid Cube+ brings Wi

Polaroid Polaroid got a lot of attention last year for its Cube camera , a tiny square Full HD camera that was little more than a lens with a power/record button. With a camera this small — it measures 1.4 inches (35mm) square — there is no room for a screen to see what you’re shooting or even just to …

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Toshiba readies fleet of Windows 10 laptops for back

Sarah Tew/CNET Windows 10 will be released on July 29 and with it will be a slew of new laptop options ready to make the most of Microsoft’s latest operating system. For its part, consumer-electronics giant Toshiba is marking the launch with refreshes to its mainstream Satellite laptops, which includes traditional clamshell designs and two-in-one convertibles. Enhancing the Windows 10 …

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Sony introduces RX10 II, RX100 IV and A7R II cameras bring pro

Sony If you were looking for proof that Sony is at the top of its game in image sensor technology, here it is. Today at a press conference in New York, the electronics giant announced three new cameras — the Cyber-shot RX10 II and RX100 IV enthusiast compacts and the α7R II interchangeable lens compact — with “world’s first” sensor …

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TiVo Online opens cross

Screenshot by Josh Goldman/CNET TiVo is bringing one of its DVR’s best features to everyone: unified search. With the launch of TiVo Online, anyone can search for TV shows, sporting events, movies, etc., and find where it’s available — from cable and video on demand, streaming services and Web videos. If you’re not a TiVo subscriber, you can just enter …

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Rhino Slider Evo and Motion add motorized camera moves to your movies and time

Sarah Tew/CNET Rhino Camera Gear headed to Kickstarter in 2011 with the goal of producing an affordable, lightweight camera slider that had the performance of models that can cost well over $1,000. The end result was the Rhino Slider. The company is now back on the crowdfunding site building on that success with the Slider Evo. Now, unless you’re into …

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Olloclip adds ultrawide

Olloclip Olloclip’s latest iPhone camera lens will have you capturing more of a scene in a single shot. The mobile-photography-accessory maker is adding the Active Lens to its series of slide-on camera lenses for the iPhone 6/6 Plus. It’s an ultrawide-angle lens that expands the iPhone camera’s field-of-view giving you something akin to what you’d find on an action cam …

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Camera

Sarah Tew/CNET Spider Holster wants to give you a better grip on your digital SLR. If you’ve ever used a hand strap, you may have noticed that it has a tendency to get in the way. Whether it’s when you’re trying to swap batteries or memory cards or when you pick up the camera for a quick shot without slipping …

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Microsoft aims for easier porting of iOS, Android apps onto Windows 10

Nate Ralph/CNET Microsoft just made its plans clear for developers to move their apps on other platforms over to Windows 10 and into the Microsoft Store, helping to flesh out the company’s third-party software offering from the off. At its Build 2015 developers conference today, Operating Systems Group President Terry Myerson announced that Microsoft has created a path for developers …

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Turn a favorite photo from your phone into a printed pillow

Sarah Tew/CNET Print-making site SnapBox uses its background in fine art reproduction to deliver high-quality, affordable prints for consumers. It started in 2012 with simple framed canvas prints and expanded its offerings last year to include fine art paper and peel-and-stick fabric posters. Now, it’s added pillows to the mix. Sarah Tew/CNET For $35, you can take your favorite photos …

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