Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Reframe Roundup: This Week's Best Photography Posts

Reframe Roundup: This Week's Best Photography Posts

Did you guys know there is a Gizmodo subdomain where you can go for all things photographic? Yep! It's called Reframe, and it's where you'll find additional coverage of gear, techniques, news, and all kinds of great stuff related to the crafts of photography and videography.

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Sydney looks like paradise city in this beautiful miniature video

Sydney looks like paradise city in this beautiful miniature video

I have to confess I know little about Sydney but—judging by this tilt-shift time-lapse short by Filippo Rivetti—it looks like a perfect city with nice architecture and beautiful beaches. I wish I were there right now.

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Foxconn and Pegatron manufacturer profits bouyed by increased iPhone and iPad sales

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. — you might know them better has Foxconn, manufacturer of many things Apple — saw their net profit last year rise 13% on the back of increased sales of iPhone and iPad devices. Pegatron, another major Apple manufacturer that is the primary source of the iPhone 5c and iPad Mini, saw their earnings jump 22% in just the last quarter.

Both companies are dependent on Apple sales. Foxconn and Pegatron both draw more than 40% of their revenue from Apple, and both are expanding manufacturing in the United States for both marketing bonuses (made in the USA!) and cost savings on lower-volume devices. Devices like the Mac Pro, which is built in Texas. Motorola, too, has an assembly plant in Texas for custom Moto X smartphones.

Apple's impact on Foxconn and Pegatron cannot be understated. In the last quarter alone, Apple sold 51 million iPhones and a record 26 million iPads. While that didn't meet analyst expectations, it was still enough to turn a tidy profit for Apple, Foxconn, and Pegatron. The Wall Street Journal reports that despite the increase in orders and profits, Foxconn is still worried about a possible slow-down from Apple, and is working to trim costs to ensure they continue to rake in decent profits. They've also been diversifying, branding out into networking equipment and investing tens of millions of dollars in robotics manufacturing, software development, and facilities.

Source: The Wall Street Journal (Foxconn, Pegatron)


    






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Slomo: Why You See a Retired Doctor Skating Around San Diego Every Day

Slomo: Why You See a Retired Doctor Skating Around San Diego Every Day

If you visit Pacific Beach in San Diego, you might spy an older dude skating in slow motion along the boardwalk. Known as "Slomo," man's been mistaken for many things through the years—homeless, insane, etc.—but he's actually there very much on purpose. This short New York Times doc is his strange, inspiring story.

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