Review: Memeo Share for iPhone While it suffers from some oversights -- you can't upload multiple photos at once, for example -- this mobile image-sharing app is well-suited for viewing photos that you and your buddies share. You'll need to consider if the accompanying online service meets your needs, though.
Epson adding tethering feature to photo viewers A firmware update due by month's end will let owners of the Epson P-6000 and P-7000 multimedia photo viewers tether the device to compatible Canon or Nikon SLRs and instantly view and save photos as they shoot.
Mac News Briefs: Business Card Composer 5 adds map integration Google Maps integration in the latest version of the business card creation tool lets users include a map and directions on their business cards. Also, Ambrosia Software updated Snapz Pro X and RecoSoft announced a version of its PDF2Office file conversion utility aimed at iWork users.
Review: Private Pics for iPhone If you've got photos on your iPhone or iPod touch that you want to keep out of the public view, both the free and paid versions of Private Pics can meet your needs.
iTunes 9: the stuff that dreams are made of? Scott McNulty revisits his iTunes 9 wishlist. Does it include all of his desired features or does he have to keep pining for iTunes 10?
iTunes gains Automatically Add to iTunes feature With iTunes 9, Apple has brought the ability to have the software automatically monitor and add media content from a folder to the library. The only thing is, its usefulness may be limited.
Review: ImagePro for iPhone This simple app does just one thing -- search for Google Images via your mobile device. But it does that one thing pretty well.
Cut the cable bill Fed up with your cable bill? Chris Breen has some ideas about how your Mac can help save you money on entertainment.
Review: Radar for iPhone While the online photo-sharing app Radar offers some interesting features, it really doesn't do enough to stand out in the crowded photo-sharing field.
Review: Biscuit Tin for iPhone Biscuit Tin grabs random photos from your Flickr photostream and displays them on your iPhone or iPod touch. It's a well-designed app and a clever idea, but the execution has some significant flaws.
Delicious Library iPhone app yanked from App Store The iPhone companion app for the popular Delicious Library media-cataloging application has been removed from the App Store, but not at Apple's request.
Review: PhotoMarkr for iPhone This watermarking utility simple, effective and easy to use. If you like to share photos and are concerned about their proper attribution, then you shouldn’t do without PhotoMarkr.
Review: Flickit for iPhone Uploading photos to the Flickr photo-sharing service from your iPhone or iPod touch should be simple. Flickit gets it right.
Clipstart, for all your video-organizing needs Riverfold Software's Clipstart is to video clips what iTunes is to music, or iPhoto is to digital pictures. It's a handy one-stop shop for keeping track of all the video clips you film.
Facebook and others may keep your deleted photos Social networking sites including Facebook do not immediately remove photos from their servers when users deleter them, a University of Cambridge study found.
Review: PhotoFrame for iPhone This desk clock provides most of the basic features you'd find in similar App Store offerings, but with one unique twist -- a photo slideshow feature.
Review: Pixelpipe for iPhone If you’re looking for a way to share photos from your iPhone to multiple places in one fell swoop, Pixelpipe is up to the challenge.