Toshiba is in the process of upping its smartphone camera game. The device-maker is creating Lytro-like camera technology for mobile devices that should be released before the end of 2013, according to the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun (h/t Engadget). Much like Lytro’s light-field camera, Toshiba’s technology reportedly lets users choose what part of a photo …
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