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  • Samsung announces EX2F Smart Camera

    Samsung has announced the launch of the EX2F Smart Camera, the next in a new generation of Wi-Fi enabled cameras that combines 'high end photography with easy sharing'.

  • News: BaseKit creates community for web designers who design sites based on its templates

    BaseKit has launched an initiative to attract professional web designers to offer customisations beyond what's possible using the service's templates.

  • News: 6 Smartphone Fireworks Photo Tips

    Smartphone cameras have improved greatly since the days of grainy, blurry photos. But low-light photography remains a weak point for most smartphone cameras.

  • News: Adobe announces end of Flash Player for Android

    Adobe has announced that from 15 August it will no longer install Flash on Android mobile devices via the Google Play Store.

  • Opinion: How to Take Better Photos With Your Phone

    Flickr users upload close to 100 million photos to the photo-sharing site each month--and according to Yahoo, the iPhone continues to be the most common "camera" they use to upload all those photos. As more people leave the digital SLR--and even the point-and-shoot--at home, it's worth taking a look at how to get better photos from a smartphone. A few weeks ago I shared my five favorite iPhone apps, so this week I'll run through four handy tips for taking better smartphone photos. (If you have an Android handset, check out top photo apps for Android.) Consider the following to be bonus tips that complement my [

  • News: A 4K Webcam for All Your Beyond-High-Definition Google Hangouts

    4K technology looks like it'll be the next benchmark for high-definition video after the current 1080p standard. While most of us probably won't ever touch one of those television industry grade 4K cameras, you could potentially own this "affordable" 4K webcam.

  • Opinion: VLC Player Beta Lands on Android

    VLC, the free media player popular for its capability to play most media formats, is now available for Android phones. You can get VLC for Android beta as a free download on Google Play, although you should wait for the final version if you’re not a power user.

  • How-Tos: How to watch the London 2012 Olympic Games online

    The London 2012 Olympic Games is under way, running until 12 August. As the home broadcaster of the sporting action in the UK, the BBC has pledged to broadcast a staggering 5,000 hours of coverage, utilising all its digital channels. With all that content on offer, you won't want to miss out. Here's how to catch up on-demand or watch live online the London 2012 Olympic Games.

  • News: Cisco Aggressively Branches Out Into the Data Center

    Best known as a networking vendor, Cisco is taking on IBM and HP with its Unified Computing System

  • Opinion: Ask the iTunes Guy: Questions about video

  • News: Remains of the Day: Cereal killers

    How does Apple cram so much graham into Golden Grahams functionality into iTunes? Can severe weather alerts on your mobile warn you of snaps, crackles, and pops (caused by lightning)? And silly Facebook, HTML5 is for kids. We're cuckoo for the remainders for Thursday, June 28, 2012.

  • How-Tos: How to Produce Online PowerPoint Presentations

    Once you've created a PowerPoint presentation, it's time to think about how you will present it. PowerPoint has a few options for making online presentations, but they deal with just a few scenarios. Fortunately, several free third-party products are available to help you achieve the results you're looking for.

  • Opinion: Go Retro With Polaroid's New Instant Digital Camera

    Polaroid returned to its instant camera roots last y ear, merging the convenience of digital photography with instant printing in the Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera. And now it looks like the company is at it again, as it introduced the Polaroid Z2300 at the CEA Line Show in New York City on Thursday.

  • News: Lawmakers Weigh Future of Online Video

    As online distribution grows, House members consider an update to the 20-year-old Cable Act, debating whether to relax rules on cable- broadcast negotiations, whether protections for online channels are necessary to guard against punitive data caps, net neutrality violations.

  • Opinion: Nexus Q Living Room Battle: Google vs. Apple TV vs. the Rest (Chart)

    With Google TV generally flopping with consumers, Google is trying a second approach to getting space in your living room entertainment center with the Nexus Q streaming media player. The new device is one part Apple TV and one part Sonos music streamer rolled up in a highly designed orb-shaped package. The Nexus Q is generating some early excitement, but the device is going up against tough competition that includes Apple, Roku, and [How-Tos: How to watch Wimbledon online

    The Wimbledon tennis championships run from 25 June to 8 July 2012. With many of us at work during their transmission, here's how you can sneak a bit of streaming action into your lunchbreak and catch the latest games online, live or on-demand.

  • News: Enterprise collaboration app earns Google's spotlight

    How do you get your Google+ app featured at Google's blockbuster I/O conference? According to Bjorn Haugland, the CEO of Symphonical, you just invite product manager Amit Fulay to join you in a Hangouts video chat and show him your stuff.

  • News: New Zealand judge rules Megaupload search warrants were illegal

    Warrants used to seize external hard drives, laptops and phones from Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's mansion in January are illegal, a New Zealand High Court judge ruled on Thursday.

  • News: Apple excludes China, India in Asian expansion of iTunes music and video

    Apple announced Wednesday the launch of the iTunes Store in 12 locations in Asia, offering music and video downloads, but the two large markets of China and India were excluded.

  • News: Adobe adds Photoshop Lightroom to Creative Cloud

    Adobe has made Photoshop Lightroom available as part of its Creative Cloud.