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Facebook Camera iOS app arrives with filters, bulk upload

Facebook’s new Camera app for iOS lets you upload snaps straight to your profile, as well as adding tags and Instagram-esque retro filters. Cropping and rotating is also on board, but perhaps the best news is the ability to upload loads of photos at once. There’s one glaring omission, however — you can’t create new albums or upload new snaps …

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Sorta universal active

Panasonic TY-ER3D4MU ($55 each) The Panasonic TY-ER3D4MUs are universal glasses compatible with the Full HD 3D standard and offer decent build quality and appreciably better picture quality than cheap glasses. Read the full review. Xpand X104 YOUniversal ($90 each for large blue/black version with RF dongle) For the narrow niche of viewers who need active 3D glasses that work with …

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Mount Everest climbers share journey on Instagram

Climbers on Mount Everest have been documenting the harrowing journey to the peak using their iPhones and Instagram. Over the last month, the climbers on National Geographic’s commemorative climb to the top of the of the world’s tallest peak have captured moments filled with steep terrain and friendly locals, according to the Instagram blog . The expedition is expected to …

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Google announces in

Google today announced a new feature for Android applications offered through the Google Play store. Available immediately for Android developers, in-app subscriptions will allow users to pay for monthly or annual subscriptions directly inside of apps. And as detailed by Google, the feature is set to auto-renew by default with transactions managed by the Google Play store. In addition to …

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Did RIM shelve an idea to license BBM to competitors, carriers?

Research In Motion had at least considered licensing BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) before its chief executive Thorsten Heins shifted focus, according to a new report. Late last year and early into 2012, RIM’s executives were drawing up plans to make BBM available for licensing to device makers and carriers, the Wall Street Journal is reporting today, citing sources. According to the …

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Asus to launch Padfone and high

Computer maker Asus is gearing up for a big second half of the year, with the company aiming for a July launch date for two of its major upcoming Android-powered devices. A phone, a tablet, a laptop: the Asus Padfone. (Credit: Asus) According to comments on the Asus Australia Facebook page (and spotted by the chaps over at Ausdroid), both …

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Sprint could be cooking up a 4G ICS slider

Fresh leaks indicate that Sprint and LG are poised to deliver one of the first Android 4.0 smartphones with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. In addition to its few preliminary specifications, BriefMobile has also obtained the first glimpse of the new LS860 handset. Also known by its Cayenne code name, the rumored hardware matches up nearly identical with Sprint’s LG Viper …

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