Apple recently released software updates to all its devices. The one making the most headlines is iOS 18.2, as it delivers a lot of new features to your iPhone (check them out here). And while the ...
Wondering what the new button on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro can do? Much more than take photos. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to ...
Picking up one of the best camera remotes is a fantastic way to mitigate camera shake when using a tripod – but if I’ve misplaced or forgotten my camera remote once, I’ve done so a hundred times!
Like the iPhone 16 series, all of Apple's latest iPhone 17 models include a new Camera Control button (located on the lower right-hand side when holding the phone in portrait mode). The button aims to ...
CES isn't just the home of crazy gadgets and tech innovations that might not launch for years. It's also the place where some tech companies launch products that are actually ready to be released. CES ...
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On the iPhone 16 series of smartphones, the Camera Control is a capacitive button on the lower-right side of the phone. It allows you to quickly launch the camera, acts as a shutter button, and helps ...
Unless you've gone looking in System Settings, you may not be aware that the Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 can be set to do other functions besides set up and take a picture.
Serial leaker Sonny Dickson today shared an image of what he claims is a first look at a third-party case for Apple's iPhone 17 Air. "If you didn’t know an Air was coming, you'd swear it was a Google ...
The Insta360 X4 Air – all the angles in 8K from the most compact camera in the range. Is it a compromise too far, or is there any need for the X5 any more?