BenQ has announced its MA270S, a new 27-inch 5K monitor designed “to give Mac users the clarity, color, and intuitive experience they expect from a native Apple display.” As the latest expansion to the Mac-optimized MA series, including...
BenQ has announced its MA270S, a new 27-inch 5K monitor designed “to give Mac users the clarity, color, and intuitive experience they expect from a native Apple display.” As the latest expansion to the Mac-optimized MA series, including...
Beats has announced the addition of the Beats iPhone 17e Case with MagSafe in Bedrock Blue and Lime Stone to its existing line of iPhone cases. Designed for the new iPhone 17e, customers can order the two colors on apple.com for US$45. The case’s polycarbonate...
Keeping track of rumors for Apple display plans is tricky. For example, conflicting reports about an “Apple Studio Pro” with ProMotion with a mini-LED, ProMotion display have been canned. Or maybe postponed. A new report from OLED-info says that Apple to switch to...
If you need an extra monitor for use with your Mac laptop and don’t own an iPad, you might consider the US$259.99 Deux Lite. For that price, you get a decent-if-not-breathtakig 12.5-inch diagonal display. It sports 1920 x 1080 resolution, adjustable brightness,...
iOttie’s US$44.95 Terus USB Hub is a versatile multiport adapter with a low-profile design that should appeal to Telsa owners. That excludes most of us, including me. It expands the versatility of the Tesla Model 3 or Model Y center console by providing four...
If you regularly use a stylus on your iPad, Wacom’s (http://www.wacom.com) Bamboo Stylus duo can save you some pocket space. It’s an US$39.95 dual-purpose stylus for the iPad (and Android) tablets.
The Bamboo Stylus duo combines a capacitive pen tip for on-screen input at one end of the Stylus with a premium ball-point ink pen at the opposite end for use on traditional paper. I use the ink pen more than I do the stylus, but it’s nice to have both options in one slim gadget.
By ‘Doctor’ Dave Greenbaum
While Steve Jobs hated the stylus and worked hard to make the iPhone completely usable without one, in some circumstances you simply need a more traditional way to interact with the iPhone.
Just-Mobile’s AluCube Mini (http://www.xtand.net/alucubemini.html) is an US$16.95 designer cable organizer. If you’re willing to spring about 20 bucks on a stylish doo-dad to tidy up your cables, this is your baby. (Actually, you get two cable organizers for the price).
By Steve Baczewski
Ansel Adams was part of a group of San Francisco realistic landscape photographers who called themselves Group f/64. The name came from their desire to achieve maximum depth of field (DOF).
However, attaining maximum DOF can be challenging, especially in macro photography. Stopping a lens down to its smallest aperture extends DOF but introduces diffraction. Enter Helicon Focus software (http://www.heliconsoft.com). It produces an edge-to-edge focused image by combining partially focused areas from multiple files of a scene.