fotos

  • VIDEO | El fascinante paisaje polar de las Cataratas del Niágara congeladas

    La fuerte tormenta Harper que azotó la región centro-noreste de Estados Unidos dejó las aguas de las Cataratas del Niágara parcialmente congeladas, convirtiéndolas en un extraño paisaje invernal que algunos comparan con la película Frozen de Disney.

  • Jasmine Sanders: la novata del año de Sports Illustrated

    A sus 27 años Jasmine Sanders cuenta con una carrera de modelaje por los pasados 14, pero no es hasta ahora que consigue ser parte de la famosa edición de trajes de baño de Sports Illustrated.

  • ‘Click’: 15 curiosidades sobre o  filme estrelado por Adam Sandler

    A comédia dramática Click, grande sucesso estrelado por Adam Sandler - que completa 49 anos nesta quarta, 9 de setembro - e Kate Beckinsale, narra a história de Michael Newman, arquiteto que, após comprar um controle remoto universal de um estranho vendedor, descobre que o mesmo tem o poder de controlar sua vida e a passagem do tempo. Um roteiro tão inventivo assim só podia ser recheado de curiosidade. Confira algumas delas:

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  • Estas son las primeras imágenes de ‘Ghostbusters 3’

    Las primeras imágenes de la muy esperada tercera parte de Ghostbusters ya están circulando en Internet y aunque no son oficiales, dan un vistazo a los personajes de Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig y Kate McKinnon, estrellas de esta historia que esta vez es protagonizada por un elenco femenino. Las fotos fueron capturadas por varios espectadores y compartidas a través... Read more »

  • Fotos for iOS does some things Apple left out

    Fotos is a free iPhone app that catalogs your camera roll and albums and lets you add names to your images, making them easily searchable. It seems pretty basic, but Apple really doesn't allow you to name or rename images in the iOS version of iPhoto, which is a shame. "IMG_3561" just isn't that helpful. You can add some tags, but actually naming a photo appropriately is a really nice way to go. Launch the app and browse photos and albums. You can select them all at once or pick-and-choose. From there you can rename an image and browse its metadata, including where it was shot. Any changes you make in Fotos do not affect the originals. You can create new albums or collections within the app. To find a photo, just start typing its name and matches instantly appear. In addition, the app lets you share photos through the social sharing services or email. AirDrop is also supported. If you mail a photo from with the app the name you've assigned goes with it, rather than the arcane Apple name. The app is not hard to use, but you will want to explore a bit to make sure you understand all the options and what the icons mean. Oddly, sending an email is not from the same menu that sends your photo to social tools, but it has its own icon which seems needlessly confusing. Some people have complained you can't send photos via mail, but it is there. Just not where it would be expected. I saw a couple of crashes when using the app, so it will need a few bug fixes, but I'm sure that will happen. Still, the app allows you to manage your photos in a logical fashion and lets you name photos, which seems obvious but it's not something Apple has done. Fotos requires iOS 6 and it is not universal. It is optimized for the iPhone 5. I like the idea of this app, and with some small reliability enhancements and a slight clean-up of the GUI it will be a winner.