The HTC Desire C — also codenamed the HTC Golf — has been the subject of rumors and speculation since back in March when its EXIF data was revealed in an image posted on the web. Last week, the budget handset showed its face for the first time in a leaked image, and today we
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Rumor Roundup: Motorola Droid Razr HD, Super Mario 4, and More!
Where’s Noah?! Jon Rettinger takes over this week to cover the latest rumors on the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III. Not to mention rumors surrounding the next edition in the Super Mario franchise from Nintendo, as well as news regarding a Motorola Droid Razr HD! All this and more in this episode of Rumor
Motorola Planning to Launch DROID RAZR HD, Photo Suggests
Every once in a while a phone is leaked not through an image of the phone itself but through a photo the phone actually captured. This is one of those cases; Droid-Life recently discovered that a Motorola employee has been posting photos to Picasa that include EXIF data — the data that identifies the camera a
HTC Golf to be Budget Android Handset With 3MP Camera, Ice Cream Sandwich
The HTC Golf is believed to be an entry-level Android handset from the Taiwanese smartphone giant that could become one of the first budget handsets to ship with Google’s latest Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. The device itself is yet to show its face, but the image above is purportedly a photograph taken with the device.
Jon Talking EXIF Photo Data on The Early Show
Continuing with our Internet Privacy theme this week, our own Jon Rettinger went on CBS’ The Early Show this morning to talk about the dangers of geolocation tags in photos you upload to the Web. As we discussed earlier this week, EXIF data is information embedded into images that tells you all sorts of information
How to Configure Flickr Privacy Settings
Privacy within the digital age is under siege, and it’s not just Facebook you should be worrying about. With the implementation of GPS in modern digital cameras and nearly all phones with a decent camera, photographers are sitting ducks. Not only do we have to fear the revealing EXIF data that includes the coordinates of
How to Protect Yourself While Uploading Images
EXIF data. Familiarize yourself with it. Inhale, exhale, and live in harmony with EXIF data. Understand the mechanics of the Exchangeable Image File format, for it could someday ruin your life. For the average photographer, EXIF data is a bare essential, divulging Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed, and an avalanche of additional image information pertaining to



















