If you love making a serious picture funny or a funny picture hilarious then you’ll love the apps we’ve got for you today. Add a moustache to your mom’s face, or warp your teacher’s face. You can even paste your face on a celebrity’s body for extra laughs. We’ve put together some of the funniest photo apps that you can find on the Google Play Store to keep you amused and to give personal touches to your photos. Camera Fun Free The first app on our list is the Camera Fun Free app. What makes this app fun to use …
I was given the EyeEm app to review shortly before Instagram was released for Android. I had no idea what either were, but a crash course in photo social networking soon followed. What I quickly learned is that the world of amateur phone photography is huge, and that having the right app can make or break your experience. Does EyeEm have what it takes to keep you from uninstalling it for the latest and greatest? Its hard to talk about EyeEm without comparing it to Instagram. But, after a short while with EyeEm, it’s become evident to me that the two are …
Historically, HTC smartphones were well-known for their design and hardware, but in one important aspect, they lagged behind the competition, and that is cameras. While over the last years, models such as the Sensation 4G repaired some of that bad reputation, HTC just couldn’t claim that it offers top-notch cameras on their smartphones. But that’s about to change. To promote the freshly launched One series, including the One X, One S, and One V, HTC put emphasis on two major attributes – the authentic sound (the phones integrate Beats Audio technology) and the amazing camera. And from what we’ve seen …
On the Android market alone, you could probably dig up hundreds upon hundreds of camera applications. And each and every one of those applications does the exact same thing. Take pictures one at a time! How boring is that? If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video worth a million. Therefore, that is exactly why this whole review is dedicated to PhotoSequence Pro, “Better than a photo, more fun than a video.” The app starts out with a nifty twist to any normal camera. With only 3 buttons and the viewfinder, PhotoSequence Pro is the perfect combination …
Android has some truly excellent picture and image editing apps, and in this comprehensive list, we’re going to give you the top 10 of our favorites. Android is exploding, and with it, the amount of apps available too. We know that wading through the depths of the Android Market can often be a daunting task, so we’ve done the hard work so you don’t have to. Whether you want to add some cool effects to a photo, clean it up and crop it, or add text or other silly stuff, with the arsenal of apps below, you’ll be able to …
Google+ is on the loose! With the recent release of Google’s Facebook competitor there’s been up tick of social apps that are designed to work well with it. Here’s an offering from the Slide team, which has already given us Disco, a group messaging app. What they’re giving us next is Pool Party! Sounds fun isn’t it? The name alone conjures up the social network vibe that Google is aiming for. So what exactly does Pool Party do? Well, it’s a photo-sharing app. That may sound simple but with the success of such net-based image servers like Flicker or Picasa, …
News on Samsung’s i7500 is coming in thick and fast; as soon as we saw a hands-on live video yesterday, we get some high-quality live pictures today. Gone are the smudgy pictures that left much to be desired, and in their place come a full work down of every inch of the i7500. As we said in our previous post, we think this phone could hit a sweet spot for many comsumers who have been waiting for an Android device with a 5MP sensor combined with the GPS, WiFi and 3.5mm headphone jack that can often make or break a …
In a rather interesting article over at EETimes, Junko Yoshida has reported on Android’s potential outside of the mobile phone market, interviewing those that matter most in this area (the CE vendors). If you believe the hype, and we certainly do, Android set-tops, TVs, VoIP phones, Karaoke boxes and digital photo frames are coming soon to a retailer near you. The downside to this is that ‘soon’ is a relative term. Here is a summary of the four page article, that if you have the time, we recommend you read it in full. According to Masataka Miura, chairman of Open …
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