
Soon we won’t need computers at all. We’re cutting out the middle man. We can send photos from a camera straight to the printer, browse online from a mobile, and soon with the launch of the Samsung SCH-B750, we’ll be able to edit videos on our phones and upload them straight to the internet. No PC needed.
The SCH-B750 will shoot CIF resolution images (that’s 325 x 288 pixels) and come preloaded with software which not only edits the images but adds captions, background music and other limited editing and production features. Of course, once you’re happy with the finished product, it will be a cinch to upload it to your site of choice (did someone say YouTube?), where the rest of the world can notice your hair sticking out rakishly, the smudge of mascara on your cheek and the crumb stuck to your upper lip that you missed because you were squinting at a mini-screen.
[via GeekSugar] $655
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