Canon’s next full-frame mirrorless camera is the EOS RP

Well, it looks like the recent rumors were spot on: Canon is getting ready to launch a compact version of its EOS R camera. And here it is. Meet the EOS RP, a full-frame mirrorless shooter that costs a reasonable $1,299 (body-only). For those of you...

With the EOS M3, Canon finally has a worthy mirrorless camera

Canon's entry into the mirrorless space started with the EOS M in 2012. Unfortunately, the company's first interchangeable lens camera failed to impress, due to its sluggish performance, a tedious user interface and subpar battery life. A year late...

Apple quietly terminates its Cards app on iOS, suggests using iPhoto on a Mac

Apple had two phones and the final iteration of its mobile OS to show off, so it'd be forgiven for letting smaller news slip through the cracks -- especially when it's the termination of an older service. It looks like not many people were in need of Cupertino's Cards app, which launched alongside the iPhone 4S back in October 2011. In case you forgot, iPhone (or iPad) users could send an ole-fashioned greeting card through the app interface which would then be sent via snail mail. Apple's official support page confirms that the service is being shuttered, but reminds us that it still has a Hallmark alternative and that we can make "beautiful letterpress cards customized with your photos and text using iPhoto on your Mac." At $2.99 per greeting in the US (or $4.99 to send it globally) the service wasn't cheap, so perhaps you'd already resorted to sending your photos and greetings digitally (and for free) on iMessage -- Apple publicly launched its messenger app at the very same event.

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Nokia Lumia 1020 confirmed on AT&T YouTube channel (video)

Nokia Lumia 1020 confirmed on AT&T YouTube channel video

We imagine the poor soul that flipped the switch a bit too early on Nokia's latest flagship will be in the unemployment queue come 9AM. AT&T just posted the Lumia 1020 on its YouTube channel, complete with a trio of videos that include very basic walkthroughs of the interface and hardware design. The highlight here, as we already expected, is image capture. The first AT&T demo focuses entirely on the device's video shooting capabilities, including 720p with 6x zoom and stereo audio capture. A second outlines the 41-megapixel sensor and optical image stabilization, while a third video highlights the BSI sensor, Zeiss optics and full manual control. There aren't any specs to share beyond that, unfortunately, but the device is clearly coming to AT&T. We imagine we'll learn a whole lot more at Nokia's "Zoom Reinvented" event later today.

Update: An hour after the videos first appeared, they've now been marked private. No matter. Our own clips are working just fine, and they're embedded after the break.

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Source: AT&T (YouTube)

Nokia Lumia 1020 spotted in yellow, white and black, replete with 2GB of RAM

Nokia Lumia 1020 spotted in yellow, white and black, replete with 2GB of RAM

For those obsessed with obscene megapixel counts and Windows Phone, Thursday can't come soon enough. If rumors prove true, the renders shown above will be made official in around 72 hours, with the Lumia 1020 to debut in a flurry of hues -- yellow, black and white, specifically. Moreover, Windows Phone Central is reporting that the device previously known as EOS will ship with optical image stabilization built right in, 2GB of RAM (a boost from the 1GB found on most modern WP8 handsets) and 32GB of internal storage. Head on down to the source link for more... you know, given that waiting for the formal word isn't something you're prone to do.

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Source: Windows Phone Central