Check Out Sigma's DP2 Quattro Camera

Sigma, the Japanese company that has been offering quality photography products for years, has recently unveiled its newest camera, the Sigma DP2 Quattro. Billed as the next generation of compact cameras, the DP2 Quattro sports a rather unique minimalistic design that looks good and can fit in your pocket. With its design also comes some new features inside, such as a new sensor, the Foveon X3, that captures light vertically, unlike other sensors that capture light horizontally. With the new three layer sensor, Sigma states there will be "a 30% increase in resolution to the previous Foveon sensor," resulting in 20MP images with great detail. The camera will be accompanied with a 30mm f/2.8 lens when it releases but there is no word on when it will hit the market. To learn more about the about the Sigma DP2 Quattro Camera, head on over to Sigma's official website here.

[Via Sigma Photo]


Stay Connected With The Iridium Go Satellite WiFi Hotspot

Whether you're on vacation or if your job always has you on the go, the Iridium can keep you connected. No matter the situation or where you are, Iridium's latest gadget promises to keep you in touch with the world around you delivered in a small package. This little hotspot can access voice and data on up to five devices and is extremely portable with the ability to be used almost anywhere. If you want to surf the web or make some important phone calls when you're on the go, the Iridium is something worth checking out. As of right now, the device is not available, but it promises to be compatible with both Apple and Android and offer affordable plans. For more info on the Iridium Go, visit the company's official website here.

[Via Iridium]


Hide Your Location With SafePlug

Protecting your personal data is very important when it comes to surfing the web because you never know when someone has access to it. One day, you're living care free, and the next thing you know, someone has racked up charges on your credit card and might even know where you live. For those of you that want some form of privacy when surfing the web, Safeplug is here to fill that need. What Safeplug does is uses a service called Tor which routes your internet traffic through random locations so it's next to  impossible to know where you are. The Safeplug helps protect your privacy, because when you enter a website they potentially can access your IP address. Set up is as easy as plugging the machine into your router, and set up only takes a few minutes. For more info on Safeplug, visit their website here.

[Via Safeplug]


Channel Your Inner DJ With Pacemaker for iPad

In this world of technology we live in, many have ditched the turntables and have gone digital using computers and even iPads to DJ at parties. Technology has made it easier then ever to accomplish certain tasks and has taken many things out of the equation, making it easy for anyone to mix their favorite songs. There are a huge amount of DJ apps available on the market, but the new Pacemaker app offers something different that others don't. When DJing through an iPad, the person is limited to the amount of memory they possess, so it means always having to decide which songs to keep or ditch. The Pacemaker is the only DJ app that integrates your music collection with Spotify, giving you access to millions of songs in its catalog. It also offers your typical features like looping, blending, and with a variety of effects like reverb, echo, and more. If you're in the market for a new DJ app, the new Pacemaker might be the way to go.

[Via Pacemaker]

 

 


Facebook Releases New App: Facebook Paper

Back in the day, if you were on the go and wanted to know what was going on in the world, you simply picked up the newspaper. Nowadays, the majority of people simply get their news from a device that is never far from reach: their cell phone. Many go straight to the source, and then there are those that get their news from Facebook; for those of you that do, you might want to check out Facebook Paper.

Facebook has released the new app that makes consuming news easier, not to mention providing a better visual experience. The app lets you receive stories straight from the news sources, as well as what's going on with your friends. The layout and look of Facebook Paper is very sleek with its flip-board panels to go along with full screen videos and photos. If you're a Facebook user, you should check Facebook Paper for yourself. For more info, visit the website here.

[Via Facebook Paper]


Mark One's New Carbon Fiber 3D Printer

I've always been curious about what it would be like to own a 3D printer and all the possibilities one could make with such a machine. With that being said, Mark One has introduced a printer that is said to be the first to print composite materials. Instead of simply printing parts made up entirely of plastic, this machine gives you stronger material options such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, nylon, and PLA. The machine looks like it's built with quality in mind, and its price point seems to reflect that, coming in at $4,999 (which you can pre order here). If you need to print up things for the office or home, you might want to check out Mark One's new carbon fiber 3D printer, because sometimes plastic stuff doesn't cut it.

[Via Mark Forg3d]


Introducing The Fujifilm X-T1 Camera

After being very mysterious about their new camera release, Fujifilm has finally unveiled the new X-T1 camera. Previously, Fujifilm only gave us a sneak peek of what the camera looked like cosmetically without any of the specifications. Now, we have found out that the new mirror-less camera is built like a tank for those shooters out in less desirable conditions.

Itss weather resistant body is designed to water and dirt as well as the ability to work in temperatures of -10 degrees.  The camera contains a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans II sensor with the ability to shoot 8 frames per second. Fujifilm looks like it has made another nice addition to their X series with the X-T1 camera, and you can get one starting at around $1700 with lens, so head on over to Fujifilm for more info.

[Via FujiFilm]


Beef Up Your Storage With The Lacie Fuel

One thing that many people go through is making the decision on what to keep stored on their iPhone or iPad. For many of us, always adding new photos, songs, apps, and games is always a challenge when considering the storage space we're limited to. However, with the Lacie Fuel, you're now able to store more of what you love with 1TB of portable storage, which can store up to 500 movies, 190,000 photos, and 160,000 songs. The Lacie Fuel creates its own wi-fi network between your devices, allowing you to use it without internet or cables, and it can even become its own hotspot. It's easy to transfer and sync your media to devices with the companion app, along with Dropbox, Apple TV, and AirPlay integration, all for $200.

[Via LaCie]