Items tagged with: camera
Set focus area on the Pre3 camera
This tip is only for Pre3 devices
Hands-on with webOS 3.0.4 [video]
Today saw the second update to the HP TouchPad, bringing the tablet up to webOS 3.0.4 (like the previous update – 3.0.2 – HP seems content to skip the odd-numbered versions). The update includes the typical
webOS 3.0.4 77 pushed out to TouchPads, includes new camera app
Fire up System Updates, TouchPad owners, because there’s an update to webOS waiting for you. webOS 3.0.4 77 is now available, weighing in at 53MB. Aside from the typical faster/stronger/better improvements
Quick App: Sneaky Pics
There is something very satisfying about taking a candid photo of your friend without them knowing, but we all know how difficult that can be to accomplish when they see you pull out a phone to take the
Quick App: FreeCam for TouchPad
When taking really simple pictures using your TouchPad camera, it doesn't get much better than Camera for TouchPad. But, if you wanted to see how the camera works on your tablet before paying $0.99 for
A new TouchPad apps six-pack: Big Boss, Camera, Rio, Quell, Pennant, and Flight Predictor
A good many of you missed out on last week’s six-pack of promo codes from HP. Fear not, for the apps are back. Well, sort of – the six pack is back, but HP’s mixed in a different set of apps this time
HP kicks out free app six-pack
Promo codes are fun and wonderful things. There’s a reason we give away a whole slew of them every week (this week: 20 copies of NDrive GPS navigation!). After practically giving away their remaining stock
App Review: Camera for TouchPad
This review is based on the unreleased version 0.2.9 of the Camera app and contains many updates not in the version currently in the App Catalog
Camera Flash settings
If your webOS device has an LED camera flash (sorry Veer owners), you have the ability to toggle when the flash should be used when taking a picture. Just to the right of the capture button on the touchscreen
iOS 5: Great artists steal [the competition]
So Steve Jobs and Apple today previewed iOS 5 at WWDC in San Francisco. As with all iOS releases, it’s an impressive one, but we can’t help but look at a lot of what they added to the OS as being copied



















