remotes
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Smartphones Can Command DSLRs With The TriggerHappy Remote
Getting the most out of your high-end DSLR — like taking pro-quality time-lapse shots or long exposures — is a lot easier when you’re using a remote. But why blow a bunch of cash for some standalone remote when you’ve already got smartphone that’ll do the same with a TriggerHappy adaptor?
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Apple’s Patented Magic Remote Is Only Missing Apple’s Patented Magic TV
Apple has filed a new patent application, an Apparatus and Method to Facilitate Universal Remote Control. In the application, Apple claims that current remotes are cluttered, so they propose using a touchscreen that can automatically detect every AV device near you. Really?
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Logitech’s Harmony Link: Devices Control Home Theatres
Logitech understands that in the age of the of Wi-Fi and touchscreens, remote controls are heading the way of the Dodo. The Harmony Link is their attempt to bridge the gap between traditional IR components and the smart devices in our hands.
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Voomote One: Mr Potato Head Of Universal iPhone Remotes
Universal remotes for your iPhone are old news, but the thing about them is that they’re so, well, universal: you use the same layout for all your devices. The Voomote One lets you have a different remote for your TV than your stereo.