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  • News: STMicroelectronics acquires IP from projection specialist bTendo

    STMicroelectronics has acquired the intellectual property of Israeli company bTendo, and has hired most of the staff, as it aims to increase the popularity of consumer electronics with integrated projectors, it said on Monday.

  • News: Holiday Tech: Droolworthy Gear Coming This Fall

    You're still slathering on sunscreen, and the dog days of summer (by ancient reckoning) arrived less than two weeks ago; but the most tempting HDTVs, Ultrabooks, games, and smartphones for the impending holiday season are already coming into focus.

  • News: New Logitech webcam puts Skype on TVs without need for a PC

    Logitech launched a new high-definition webcam for TVs, able to run Skype videoconferencing software without the need for a PC.

  • News: Google Street View Lands at Kennedy Space Center

    Google's Street View has taken you to Antarctica, the Amazon, inside famous museums.

  • News: Yahoo's new IntoNow 3.0 recognizes songs, shares still images from TV

    Yahoo unveiled late Monday the next version of IntoNow that automatically recognizes a song playing on TV, even if it is just background music, besides allowing users to capture, caption and share TV images.

  • News: Google upgrades Gmail video chat with Hangouts

    Google will begin replacing on Monday Gmail's existing video chat system with a new, better one based on the Hangouts feature from its Google+ social networking service, the company said on Monday.

  • News: Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR Features Android, iOS Wireless Sharing

    Fujifilm has a new 16-megapixel camera headed your way in August that is the company’s second camera in the U.S. designed for the company’s device-to-device image transfer apps for Android and iOS. The FinePix F800EXR also features Facebook and YouTube integration, and in a nod to the popularity of Instagram, you can also add six different photo filters to your snaps before posting them online.

  • News: Lytro Camera Now Works with Windows PCs

    Lytro, the light-field camera that was supposed to revolutionize photography, now supports Windows PCs.

  • News: Microsoft PowerPoint 2013: Hands On

    PowerPoint is a staple of the Microsoft Office suite. While PowerPoint is just one of many presentation software options, it has ascended to the ranks of Coke, Kleenex, Band-Aids, and Google as the de facto leader in its field. The word "PowerPoint" is used in a generic sense to refer to presentations and presentation software in general.

  • News: Canon Announces EOS M, Its First Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera

    Canon announced its first and much-anticipated foray into the mirrorless interchangeable lens camera space, the EOS M. Despite its compact size, the camera has an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor and a Digic 5 image processor, which were previously only found in the company’s DSLRs. The EOS M also offers a beginner-friendly touchscreen interface. The Canon EOS M was announced on Monday.

  • News: Don't Be an Instagram Photo Jerk

    Is your phone filled with a library of orange-hued photos? Do you see a potential vintage effect on everything around you? Do you catch yourself thinking things like "This bubble gum wrapper would look much more interesting with a Lo-Fi effect on it?"

  • News: YouTube Adds Face Blurring for Protesters, Worried Parents

    YouTube can turn anyone with a camera into an eyewitness reporter, but that can be a problem when the subjects of the video need to stay anonymous.

  • News: Samsung Unveils MV900, A Wi-Fi Camera With a Flip-Up Screen

    Last year's Samsung MV800 was a unique compact camera, thanks to a LCD viewfinder attached to a top-mounted hinge that flipped up a full 180 degrees to assist with self portraits. Today, Samsung announced its successor, the MV900, which is a bit bigger than the MV800 but offers the same kind of adjustable LCD.

  • News: Panasonic Lumix LX7 Has an F1.4 Lens

    All of a sudden, you've got a very difficult decision to make if you're looking to buy a premium point-and-shoot camera. Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX7, the follow-up to the popular Lumix LX5, offers a category-leading F1.4 aperture at the wide-angle end of its zoom, making it a standout option for low-light shooting and shallow depth-of-field effects.

  • News: UK Pay-Per-View Service Challenges Netflix

    A Pay-Per-View Internet service that could serve as a model for challengers of Netflix was announced in the United Kingdom Monday.

  • News: Google Doodle Celebrates Life of Gustav Klimt

    Google likes to doodle, so it's fitting the Internet search engine with a penchant for artistic creativity would mark the 150th anniversary of Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's birth with a special rendering of its homepage.

  • News: How to appear racist through poor choice of stock images

    Every designer's been thoughtless in their choice of stock images and realised it could make it easy to misconstrue the meaning of a piece – and we've just received a prime example.

  • News: 6 tips on how to win awards from Dare's Flo Heiss

    The Lovie Awards judge on ways to ensure your work gets the attention of people like him.

  • News: Polycom opens new Silicon Valley headquarters

    Videoconferencing and collaboration technology vendor Polycom opened its new headquarters on Thursday in Silicon Valley.

  • News: Remains of the Day: Death defying

    CNet chronicles Netflix's near-death experience, The Daily may be on death's door, and one notable individual thinks many patents should die off. The remainders for Thursday, July 12, 2012 are dead; they just don't know it yet.