Occipital launched 360 Panorama for the iPhone (app store: $2.99) last month. It’s a realtime panorama creation tool for iPhone 4 or 3GS.
There is no need to stitch together a series of still photographs. You simply pan your phone in any direction and watch it build a panorama in realtime. Then email to friends. It requires iOS 4.0 or later and is temporarily on sale for $0.99.
Here are other popular photo apps for the iPhone and Android phones.
A recent article in The New York Times says smartphones – with their 5 or 10 megapixel built-in cameras – are posing a significant threat to the point-and-shoot camera category.
How long before cameras include their own Kinect LiDar and generate a point cloud for 3D world views.
Kinect Hacks shows you how. The creator of Kinect controlled Christmas lights has uploaded a video showing him playing Kinect-controlled instruments with Garageband.
Peter Molyneux demos Milo, an anticipated video game for Microsoft’s Kinect controller that generates a realistic 11-year-old boy who watches, listens and learns — recognizing and responding to you.
Milo’s mind is in the cloud. He learns with voice recognition and interacts with millions of people, growing every day.






