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Get the fisheye view for your iPhone shots

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August 19, 2011 2:39 PM

Get the fisheye view for your iPhone shots

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Looking to expand the photography options for your iPhone? The Ultra Fisheye 2 Lens from Gizmon captures a unique 180 degree view and comes equipped with a magnet strong enough to keep the little sucker in place no matter where you go.

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Full story at Audio Cubes via Dude Craft.

iPhone photo fun.

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Very cool, I want one

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Long Beach Police Chief: we detain photographers, and I don’t have any guidelines for that policy, photography is classed with attempts to acquire weaponized smallpox

Bless my home town:

Long Beach Police Chief: we detain photographers, and I don’t have any guidelines for that policy, photography is classed with attempts to acquire weaponized smallpox: “The Police Chief of Long Beach has confirmed that his department’s policy is to detain photographers who do nothing more than take pictures in public places, and that he neither has, nor plans to implement, any guidelines for these detentions. He classes photography with other “suspicious activity” such as “attempts to acquire illegal or illicit biological agent (anthrax, ricin, Eboli, smallpox, etc.)” and “In possession, or utilizes, explosives (for illegal purposes).”

“If an officer sees someone taking pictures of something like a refinery,” says McDonnell, “it is incumbent upon the officer to make contact with the individual.” McDonnell went on to say that whether said contact becomes detainment depends on the circumstances the officer encounters.

McDonnell says that while there is no police training specific to determining whether a photographer’s subject has “apparent esthetic value,” officers make such judgments “based on their overall training and experience” and will generally approach photographers not engaging in “regular tourist behavior.”

This policy apparently falls under the rubric of compiling Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR) as outlined in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Special Order No. 11, a March 2008 statement of the LAPD’s “policy … to make every effort to accurately and appropriately gather, record and analyze information, of a criminal or non-criminal nature, that could indicate activity or intentions related to either foreign or domestic terrorism.”

 

 

Police Chief Confirms Detaining Photographers Within Departmental Policy

(Image: Perfection, a Creative Commons Attribution (2.0) image from omaromar’s photostream)

 

(Via Boing Boing.)

TeamViewer Now Lets You Swap Files Remotely Between Your Mac and iDevice [Daily Freebie]

starCult of Mac
August 16, 2011 6:20 PM
by Eli Milchman

TeamViewer Now Lets You Swap Files Remotely Between Your Mac and iDevice [Daily Freebie]

TeamViewer has been steadily updating its free remote-desktop app for the iPhone and iPad with big features ever since it first hit the App Store over a year ago. This big new update adds another meaty treat: the ability to transfer files back and forth between your iDevice and a Mac (or PC).

Which means that, as long as your computer is left on back home, you should be able to retrieve any missing file over the Internet (or snatch a file from your iDevice). And yes, it’s still free; the catch is that wholesale, enterprise use of the app is expected to be paid for — to the tune of $100 for the iPhone app, and $140 for the iPad version.

TeamViewer also works with Windows and Linux boxes, and yes, even with Lion.

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