A Snapshot of the Top 5 Snapshot Cell Phones Today


The photographic capabilities of mobile phones are increasing with each new batch of handsets and now it is almost impossible to find a high end smartphone which does not offer high definition video capture along with a high megapixel count for still shots.

Here are five of the best. . .

iPhone 4

With a five megapixel camera and LED flash the iPhone 4 is the best in Apple`s range when it comes to taking pictures. It also has the ability to shoot 720p video clips at a smooth 30 fps and has extra features such as touch to focus and various effects to apply. A forward-facing VGA camera supplements its rear-facing snapper for video calling and with 16GB or 32GB of storage space on board you can capture hours of footage and thousands of photos without filling it up.

Nokia N8

The N8 is intended to be a serious camera phone, so it is no surprise to see its 12 megapixel camera outclassing every other handset in this list. With a Xenon flash it is also the most capable when it comes to illuminating dark spaces. Digital zoom of up to 30x magnification is on offer when you are taking stills or recording video in 720p HD and like the iPhone it has a forward-facing secondary camera for video calls. Geotagging is applied to both videos and photos so you can find out the location later and there is 16GB of onboard storage space expandable by an extra 32GB if you buy a separate microSD memory card, which should be more than enough for all of your media.

HTC Desire HD

With an eight megapixel camera and dual LED flash the Desire HD is able to handle solid still photographs and can also shoot video in high definition at the same 720p resolution as its rivals. You can enable the LED flashes to act as a light for videoing in dark situations and you can tweak the settings from sharpness to exposure using simple on-screen sliders which are touch sensitive and intuitive. The autofocus is fairly competent although unlike other phones you do not get a dedicated macro mode for close-up shooting, which might be a problem for some users.

Samsung Galaxy S

Like the Desire HD this is an Android smartphone and it packs fairly similar five megapixel camera which matches up with the iPhone 4`s unit. Thanks to the 1GHz processor onboard it is responsive and easy to capture images or shoot video at 720p. You can find Galaxy S variants with 16GB or 8GB of onboard storage, which should give you enough room to work with as long as you upload images from time to time. Sadly the lack of any kind of flash, LED or otherwise, means that when the light is dim the Galaxy S is less than perfect.

BlackBerry Torch

Another five megapixel camera is affixed to the Torch, showing that this is the de facto image capture resolution for a high end mobile phone. An LED flash is also present although it is not as bright as the dual-LED solution of the Desire HD or the Xenon flash found on the Nokia N8. You can alternate between different shooting modes depending on the situation, but a lack of HD video capture lets it down.

DO YOU TAKE MORE PHOTOS WITH YOUR CELLPHONE CAMERA OR YOUR DEDICATED POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA?

One Man’s Trash Is Another’s Treasure: 10 Websites For Swapping Your Stuff


We learn all about making swaps from our childhood.

Remember when you used to negotiate a trade for baseball cards or any other collector’s items?  Heck, we used to swap lunches sometimes — almost nothing was off limits.

But when you grow up, that all changes for some reason.  What’s mine is mine, what’s your is yours.  We go to great lengths in today’s culture to make sure people know just how much *stuff* we accumulate, unwilling to share it.

Here’s where the Internet is helping to disrupt culture, at least in some corners of the world.

Perhaps it is the economy, perhaps it is the new generation.  Perhaps it is the “green” machine that’s making all of notice things like the fact that the average American throws out 68 pounds of clothing each and every year according to Good Housekeeping Magazine.  10 years…that’s 680 lbs of unnecessary death to clothing.  20 years. . . 30 years . . . And it doesn’t apply to just clothes!

The Internet has taken the friction out of making swaps or just plainly giving usable things away for someone else to enjoy it.  Here’s a bunch of websites including some Good Housekeeping highlighted in their recent November 2010 issue which you can explore so that those DVDs, you know, the ones you bought in the 90′s…the ones you can admit that you’ll *never* watch again, can be exchanged for a shiny new DVD movie you can watch an upcoming weekend (especially since the Blockbuster store has gone R.I.P.!).  Got a book? Exchange it!  Got some baby toys or clothes? Swap it!

Here’s a list of 10 websites you can start with to get a (re)newed collection of things. . . Read the rest of this entry »

15 Sites That Help You To Share or Transfer Large Files Over The Internet


These days, collaboration is a buzz word that is becoming a reality.

Along with collaboration is a nifty term called “file sharing” – it used to be something that sounds easier than it really is.

It used to be you had to put it on a flash drive or burn a CD or DVD to move large files back and forth.

Or if the file was big, but not huge, you could simply attach it to an email and click SEND.  But these days, files can grow beyond the 20 MB limit quite easily.  And if we’re talking about media files, the 20MB limit is a joke.

But these days, it’s much easier to transfer files back and forth.

Here’s a quick hit list of file sharing services that let you send large files to someone else (or yourself!) over the Internet: Read the rest of this entry »

14 Educational iPhone Apps Parents Should Know About

If you’re a parent like me, making the most out of any screen time is something you have to attack with relentless pursuit.  Instead of letting our kids become TV or game device zombies, there’s an alternative in today’s tech-dominated world.

With hundreds of thousands of apps being sold in the iTunes app store, there’s got to be a handful of great educational app, right?

Well, I was relieved and excited when I found out that there are in fact a bunch of really good educational apps available to choose from.

Here’s a selection of educational apps that fellow parents, teachers and app developers themselves have tipped me off about so that you can go straight to the App Store and start download these apps for your kids. . . Read the rest of this entry »

Wake Up And Remember By The Coffee

So I was headed into Starbucks for my Grande Pike Hazelnut Cold Soy and plopped down onto one of the stuffy armchairs to take a load off my heels.

I cracked open my laptop and started to wince because I didn’t remember if I used my Starbucks registered gift card within the last 30 days or not and I just paid cash.

Why is this important?  Because you get up to 2 free hours of WiFi daily at any Starbucks if you just use a registered Starbucks prepaid card within the last 30 days.  Otherwise, pay up pal.

But then it hit me and I remembered!

And in fact, there was no real need to remember, because my browser screen told me everything I needed to know right then and there:

YUP, Starbucks finally got rid of that last forced-loyalty obstacle and is giving away free one-click WiFi to anyone that seeks it out.

The connection is still on the AT&T Wireless network — which means my iPhone gets free coverage anyway there.  But my laptop can now jump on the net instantly without any authentication nonsense.

Whew.  One less thing between me and my emails.

BONUS TIP: When you’re out and about, Starbucks isn’t the only national chain to offer completely free WiFi these days.  Check out McDonald’s too — you now have access to free AT&T WiFi at those locations as well.  That’s not enough? How about Barnes & Nobles?  More you say?  Ok, stop by any Office Depot or Staples or even Panera Bread nationwide.  Heck, you don’t even have to go into a store many times — like when you’re in the NYC metro area, you might find yourself in a free wifi zone in town. Enjoy!

QUESTION: What other national chains are offering free WiFi?

An Apple A Day. . .

Today was a big Apple day.

Steve Jobs donned his jeans and black shirt again to announce the latest round of updates to Apple hardware.

Among them was the 4th generation iPod Touch which now includes dual video cameras for FaceTime video conferencing, an HD back cam that is basically turning this device into a FlipCam killer, and the super-resolution screen and Game center that makes the device a PSP &  Nintendo DS all-in-one killer too.

I just might have to get one of those too.

But in the meantime, back iPhone mania…

But there’s another reason I celebrated Apple today when I got home today.

That’s because this was waiting for me on my doorstep. . .

Apple made good on their word to give me a free iPhone 4 bumper or case.  I chose the Speck Tartan fabric-back fitted case.

After taking my temporary iPhone bumper off and putting on this 2-piece click-together case, I’m happy I chose it.  Thanks Steve for the neat-o iPhone case.

QUESTION: ARE YOU USING A CASE ON YOUR CELL PHONE RIGHT NOW? Please share your answer in a comment below!

17 Must-Know Habits of iPhone Super-Users That Save And Extend Battery Life

If you’re an iPhone 4 power user like me by the time lunch-time comes around, you start to get concerned about just how much longer you can last without an outlet and phone charger. . .

While the battery in the iPhone 4 far surpasses the older generation models supposedly, I find that I use my iPhone so much now that it has so many features (and apps!). So seriously, there are times where I’m done to 20% battery life by lunch time!

How do you keep your iPhone charged to extend the battery life when you’re out and about?

Well, I checked with a bunch of self-proclaimed iPhone gurus that I’ve connected with in the recent past.

Check out some of these tips below.  Hope you find some new ideas to save the battery on the iPhone: Read the rest of this entry »