Monthly Archives: September 2019
Telstra finally joins eSIM club in time for iPhone 11 launch
Today, Telstra has announced that it will be offering eSIM compatible plans from Friday, September 20, allowing customers who purchase the latest iPhone 11 devices launching that day to forego the physical SIM card. Optus and Vodafone already adopted the … Continue reading
Salesforce launches manufacturing, consumer goods cloud platforms
As part of its ongoing efforts to take on SAP and Oracle, Salesforce has launched clouds for manufacturing and consumer product goods (CPG) companies. The SaaS giant has been working to tailor its CRM system for more industries and it … Continue reading
9 Great Lensball Perspectives for Creative Photography!
The post 9 Great Lensball Perspectives for Creative Photography! appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Bond. One of the most effective ways of getting more out of your photography is to change the perspective. It’s … Continue reading
SLC-2L-09: Google Maps as a Visa | BTS 360
Today in Lighting Cookbook, using Google Maps as an entré to meet new subjects, and improvising with a skeleton pack of lighting equipment. Read more » Strobist
Aperture and Shutter Priority Modes on Digital Cameras
Aperture and shutter speed settings can seem confusing for a new photographer. Luckily your semi-automatic settings, Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority, make them a little easier to understand. Do you know how to use them? photo by Leo Fung Earlier … Continue reading
Motorola ties up with Flipkart to launch six smart TVs in India
Alongside the Moto E6s, Motorola also unveiled six smart televisions in its product portfolio for India. This is a new turf for the Lenovo-owned company which has partnered with Flipkart, one of the leading online retailers in India for its … Continue reading
Save $500.00 on the Nikon D850 or Almost $700.00 on a Refurb. Z 7 & 24-70mm Lens
The price of the Nikon D850 just dropped [again], this time reaching the $ 500.00 off mark. In addition to the savings, B&H is throwing in a free 4TB USB hard drive and 64GB SD memory card. Also available … Continue reading
Useful Ways You Can Use the Olympus Live Composite Feature for Long Exposures
The post Useful Ways You Can Use the Olympus Live Composite Feature for Long Exposures appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mark C Hughes. Olympus has a number of unusual features for longer exposure photography. Aside from … Continue reading
HBO Max streaming service could come to Australia, new trademark filings suggest
Australia could be set to receive yet another major Netflix-competitor in its ever-growing stable, with a local trademark filing pointing to the arrival of HBO Max, an upcoming streaming service that's set to launch in the US early next year. … Continue reading
ACDSee Video Studio 4 Review – An Intuitive, Easy-to-Use Video Editing Software
The post ACDSee Video Studio 4 Review – An Intuitive, Easy-to-Use Video Editing Software appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Carl Spring. In this review, we take a look at the new video-editing software – ACDSee … Continue reading
Leaks reveal Surface Pro 7 configurations ahead of Microsoft event
The Microsoft October 2 event is fast approaching. However, since Microsoft staying tight-lipped about what the event has in store for Windows fans, there’s no shortage of leaks and speculations surrounding what’s coming. We here at TechRadar think that new … Continue reading
7 Tips for Stunning Black and White Photography (Comprehensive Guide)
The post 7 Tips for Stunning Black and White Photography (Comprehensive Guide) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. How do you achieve stunning black and white photography? Black and white photography is one of … Continue reading