Geekanoids April 2010 Competition - Win iSkin ProTouch Keyboard Protector

This month there are two of these up for grabs. Superb quality keyboard protector, no more worries about dust or drink spills onto your keyboard.

Simply send me a private YouTube message and tell me which country iSkin are based in?

You can enter from anywhere in the world, any age. Closing date is midnight GMT on 30th April 2010. Please no multiple entries. Also, please do not put the answer in the comments, it will be deleted. Two randomly selected winners will win one prize each.


Competition Sponsor: http://www.iskin.com/

Geekanoids March 2010 Competition Result

Geekanoids March 2010 Competition Result. In this video I draw the result for last month's competition. The randomly selected winner will get a Verbatim 250GB Pocket Hard Drive.


**UPDATE** It seems that I miscounted the winner list on this video. As such the winner that has already been announced still stands. The user of the 8th comment up has also been offered a prize to put this right.

Competition Sponsor: http://www.verbatim-europe.co.uk/

Apple Aperture 3.0.2 adds iPad Support

Apple have released an update to Aperture 3. This new update (available here) brings in a host of improvements and fixes. However, if you scroll down to the very end of the changes it states that the new version adds "iPad Compatibility" and I quote "Enables support for importing photos from iPad to the Aperture Library, as well as syncing of photos to iPad."

So, you can sync photos to the iPad, great news! More exciting though is being able to import into Aperture from the iPad, so that could mean that a camera may well feature. Surely not! At this late stage it is very unlikely a camera will appear, but this is interesting wording on their update page for sure.

Amazon Kindle App coming to the iPad

Well, I didn't see that one coming. Amazon have posted a page dedicated to the Kindle App coming to various tablet based computers and in the first graphic it specifically mentions the Apple iPad. Read further down the page and it reads "Read Kindle Books on Your Tablet Computer Including the iPad".

This is great news as it will open up a whole world of great eBooks from Amazon. I personally think this news comes in combination with those rumours that Apple have been struggling to seal some deals with various publishers. Maybe this is their saving grace, that the iPad Kindle App means they have a tonne of content for the April 3rd launch. Whether this is the case or not, the Kindle App will certainly find its way onto my iPad for certain.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 £30,000 Amazon Price Blunder

No sooner did Panasonic announce their new Lumix DMC-G2 a host of online retailers put the new micro four third camera up for pre-order. Seems like Amazon think they can get away with charging £30,000 for it though. No, really it is bound to be a typo or holding price, but someone might just push the button :)

Commonwealth Games - We Are England Photo Competition

 

Get your photo gear out... Commonwealth Games England have today officially launched ‘We Are England’; a photography competition aimed at finding the ultimate photographs that best represent England in all of its glory.  The competition is to celebrate everything about England and ‘Englishness’ ahead of the Commonwealth Games that take place later this year in Delhi. The winners will be exhibited at a top London ArtGallery.

Photographs can be of anything at all that represents England – from a historic English landmark, to a traditional English game taking place in a park, or even photographs taken live at an English sporting event. All it needs to do is encompass the spirit of England to those entering.

There are some amazing prizes on offer to win, including;

  • A lunch hosted double Olympic Gold Medalist Dame Kelly Holmes
  • Centre Court Wimbledon tickets

The ‘We Are England’ competition coincides with St. George’s day, and winners will also be invited to attend a champagne breakfast at the launch of the exhibition at the SW1 Gallery on Wednesday, April 21st, and will be joined by some of the top Commonwealth Games England athletes and representatives as well as members of the media.  The exhibition of the winning photographs will run until Sunday, April 25th. Entrance will be free of charge to the public.

The competition will be split into three categories - a professional photographer category, an amateur photographer category for the 16 and under age group, and an amateur photographer category for the 17 and over age group. Entries are to be emailed toweareengland@threepipe.co.uk, and although there should only be one photograph per email, there is no limit to the number of entries that can be submitted.

The England team will be showcasing their new ‘We Are England’ brand logo at the Commonwealth Games in October – a rallying call for the nation to get behind the team - and the photography competition provides a great opportunity for the public to show what England means to them.

HOW TO ENTER

1. Choose your photograph you’d like to enter. It can be a new shot or a photo you have already taken as long as it hasn't previously been published. The photograph needs to be at least 4800 x 3600 pixels [16inches x 11 inches] at 300 dpi resolution, supplied in jpeg format compressed to a maximum file size of 5MB. No other formats will be accepted.

2. Attach it to an email with 'We are England photo competition' as the subject line. The email must contain your full name, the category you are entering in and the title of your photograph. 

3. We ask you not to attach more than one photograph to any one email or your entry will not be valid. You may enter more than one photograph but each must be sent attached to its own email. 

4. Send the email to weareengland@threepipe.co.uk before 5pm on Friday April 9th 2010.

5. Please read and ensure you understand the full competition rules before you enter.

 

Geekanoids March 2010 Competition - Win a 250GB Verbatim Pocket Drive

Geekanoids March 2010 Competition - Win a 250GB Verbatim Pocket Drive. Yes this is your chance to win a 250GB Pocket Drive, simply copy & tweet the message below, paste it into your Twitter account and tweet it out to all you know. Once you have tweeted, copy the link to your status update and post it in the comments on this video. That's it. Good luck!

Tweet this message: @Verbatim_UK @Geekanoids The Pocket Drive is superb for file backup on the go #Verbatim


***EXTRA INFO: YouTube does not allow you to post links, so when posting your status update, edit it so that it looks something like this: twitter [.]com/geekanoids/status/9818130595

This video is open to all, any age, any country. Only one entry per person. No swearing please. Closing date is midnight on 31st March 2010. Winner will be randomly chosen from all entries. No correspondence will be entered into. Geekanoids decision is final.

Sponsor: http://www.verbatim-europe.co.uk/

Park Cameras teams up with Ian Pack & Great Dixter House & Gardens

 

Park Cameras is delighted to announce the creation of a series of new School of Photography Workshops which looks to harness the combined potential of local, Sussex-based photographic authorities. Therefore, in partnership with local photographer Ian Pack and the renowned Great Dixter House and Gardens, near Rye in East Sussex, Park Cameras has created a bespoke course – Great Dixter Garden Photography - that captures the unique landscapes and surroundings of the Great Dixter Gardens.

Under the tutelage of expert landscape photographer Ian Pack, attending delegates will have unrivalled access to the Gardens during a day-long ‘Master Class’ specifically designed so as to ensure that you are exposed to a wide spectrum of landscape shooting scenarios as well as receiving invaluable hints and tips from Ian based on decades of experience shooting garden and landscape features.

In conjunction with Ian Pack and Great Dixter House and Gardens, Park Cameras has created a series of dates for landscape and garden enthusiasts to benefit from and priced at only £165 with the added opportunity of receiving £125 of Park Cameras Gift Vouchers at Park Cameras we feel that we have greatly added to the existing range of courses that we currently provide through our School of Photography training platform. You can check out the course dates and make your booking here.

 

First UK stock of the Samsung NX10

Park Cameras is delighted to announce that on Friday 26th February we have received some of the first UK stock of the much anticipated Samsung NX10, Samsung’s first Micro Four Thirds camera.

Never compromise when it comes to capturing life’s most precious moments. The Samsung NX10 offers an incredible 14.6 Megapixels and APS-C size CMOS sensor which delivers high-quality images and rich, natural colour. It’s the perfect size to carry with you everywhere, but still packs powerful features like high definition recording and an AF function for fast action shots.

At Park Cameras you will be able to purchase the Samsung NX10 from only £489.99, with the opportunity to purchase across the three kits released by Samsung. To avoid disappointment click here to make your purchase now and receive a free Fuji 8GB SDHC 60X Class 6 worth £34.99.

Apple Update Aperture to 3.0.1

Aperture 3.0.1 is an update for Aperture 3 which is a paid upgrade to Aperture with over 200 new features. Launch 'Software Update' to apply these fixes, you can also check out the Apple article here.

This update improves overall stability and addresses a number of issues in Aperture 3, including:

  • Upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture
  • Importing libraries from iPhoto
  • Importing photos directly from a camera
  • Memory usage when processing heavily-retouched photos
  • Face recognition processing
  • Adding undetected faces using the Add Missing Face button
  • Printing pages containing multiple images
  • Printing photos and contact sheets with borders and metadata
  • Editing photos using an external editor
  • Display of images with Definition and Straighten adjustments applied
  • Zooming photos in the Viewer and in the Loupe using keyboard shortcuts
  • Accessing Aperture libraries on a network volume
  • Selecting and moving pins on the Places map
  • Adding and editing custom locations using the Manage My Places window
  • Switching between masters when working with RAW+JPEG pairs