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more about #iphoto more comments → Nick: @ Duff-Lad: what's with the tough guy comments. True Duff Guy would be more laid back. more » bosskev: I watched the entire Flickr slideshow, mesmerized. I came away with two conclusions: 1) There sure are some silly mistaken results! 2) Most people tak... more » Monty: It is nice to see Apple can count themselves in the game of photo collections of bugs in their product. Still, would much rather have my product nitp... more » ryanbrenner: iPhoto? more like i****o, i'll keep picasa + mspaint, thanks more » bosskev: The question on my mind--as I am sure it is for many--is how good is this update at recognizing panda bears? Previous versions were apparently less th... more » OMG! Ponies!: Missing faces you say. That reminds me of a story: As I recall, this is the 10th anniversary. And remember kids, tell 'em "Large Marge Sent Ya!" more » discounteggroll: is that really what pre-baked cookies look like? I'd think they'd turn into cookie spheres after being born more » Curves: I used to work for "Banisco" and at the time there was a rumor that if you turned the face of a R*tz cracker a certain way you could see the word "sex... more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Needs more Cookie-puss, and during the month of March, Cookie O'Puss! more » zenpoet: Just look at that smarmy, smirking panda! I want to smack that insolent look right off of his face. Or eat him. mmmmmm. Cookie dough. more » OMG! Bacon!: Looks like the face of a mickey-mouse fetus to me.... That's some advanced software to be that sensitive! more » OMG! Ponies!: It's 4:20 and Mark's making cookies. Welcome back, Gizmodo! more » OMG! Ponies!: "Unknown Face?" How can iPhoto not recognize Panda Pete?! He's only the most lovable huggable rolly-polly panda who plays all day in every way! Talk ... more » Software_Goddess: Should we worship it? more » ceilingFANBOY: [aluminum hat]This is really just Apple's way of eliminating spy photos of their new products being taken with iPhones. After this starts being used, ... more » -
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Flickr Group Collects All The Things iPhoto Thinks Are Faces
As you probably know, iPhoto's facial recognition feature likes to spot visages in odd places. Like a ball of cookie dough that looked like a panda. Now, there's a place for even more delightful mistakes. More » -
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iPhoto 8.0.2 Update Improves Recognition, Geotagging; Still Sees Faces in Cookie Dough
I noticed that the iPhoto 8.0.2 update had some new UI options, so I asked the Apple mothership what all the update covered. Turns out, it solves a few of my original problems: More » -
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iPhoto Discovers Face in Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
iPhoto's face detection isn't perfect, but we can't blame the software for spotting a face in this unbaked batch of cookies. More » -
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iPhoto May Use Future iPhone GPS Functionality To Geotag With Any Camera
None of this is available now, but a resource screen found in iPhoto '09 shows some interesting possible-future technology that may let you geotag your photos even if the camera didn't have a GPS module. More » -
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iPhoto '09: The Definitive Review and Tip Sheet
If you couldn't tell from yesterday's facial recognition special, I've been immersed in iPhoto '09—just me and 30,000 photos. Here's my full rundown of the app, plus tips to make it work better and faster. More » -
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What To Know About iPhoto '09 Face Detection and Recognition
In testing iPhoto '09 for my full review, I plowed through more than 30,000 photos using over 40 identified faces, mostly human. Here's how iPhoto's face detection and recognition works—and doesn't work: More » -
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iPhoto's Facial Recognition Feature Works on Cats
Apple recently showed off their new iPhoto's facial recognition feature, but said it only can recognize human faces, not animals. MacLife tested it out and proved Apple wrong: iPhoto can tell kitties apart. [MacLife] -
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As Macworld Fades Into CES...
As our warriors move from the beachheads of SF to the trenches of LV, here's today's recap, and reminder that thewarweek is far from over: More » -
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iWork '09 Includes iWork.com, Costs $79 + Subscription
Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all.
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Apple Revamps iLife for '09: $79 for iPhoto Facial Recognition, Improved iMovie and More
Today at Macworld 2009, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. More » -
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Picasa Released for Mac, At Long Last
iPhoto hasn't had a great free competitor and in my opinion, Google's photo management is just, well, better. That's why Picasa for Mac is awesome news. More »

