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- 08 January 2013
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News: Olympus trots out super-stabilized, super-rugged cameras at CES 2013
If you're plagued with super-fumbly hands, Olympus may have you covered with two new point-and-shoot announcements from CES 2013. The company announced a follow-up to the excellent everything-proof Tough TG-1 iHS from last year, as well as a long-zoom compact camera featuring a similar super-powered stabilization system as the one found in the high-end Olympus OM-D E-M5.
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News: Nikon bulks up its mirrorless lineup with new 1 series cameras, lenses
In 2013, Nikon's interchangeable-lens camera lineup will grow and shrink at the same time. The company announced two new additions to its Nikon 1 series and two new Nikon 1 lenses Monday at CES 2013, including its smallest mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera to date.
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News: Sony's new camcorders get steadier, and standard-def models are dead
In the past year, Sony has been at the top of its game in terms of innovative cameras: the Cyber-shot RX100 is the best pocket camera we've ever tested, its Alpha NEX lineup of mirrorless cameras is getting stronger and Wi-Fi-enabled, and the company has been putting full-frame sensors in everything from pocketable cameras to interchangeable-lens camcorders.
- 07 January 2013
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News: Nvidia boosts graphics, Web performance on its new Tegra 4 mobile platform
LAS VEGAS -- The Nvidia Tegra 4 was not a very well-kept secret, something that even Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang admitted. Project Wayne, as it was codenamed, was tagged for a first quarter 2013 launch way back in the first quarter of 2012. Well, now it's official--but we still know very little about this new system-on-chip platform for mobile devices.
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News: CES Live: Streaming video from International CES
Not everyone can make it out to Las Vegas for International CES. But if you want to see and hear the sights and sounds of the world's largest technology trade show, you don't have to wander any farther than your browser to watch the latest news coming out of CES.
- 03 January 2013
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News: Cool gadgets and hot tech that will shine at CES 2013
With less than a week to go before this year's International CES Show in Las Vegas commences, it's unclear which new products will generate the most buzz among attendees of the massive trade show. However, Ultra HDTVs, Windows 8 tablets, smart appliances, and smartphone apps figure to fight for center stage.
- 02 January 2013
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News: Netflix faced problems relating to DVD website
Netflix, which faced an interruption of its video streaming service on Christmas Eve, had problems again on Monday related to its DVD website.
- 31 December 2012
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News: YouTube, briefly restored, blocked again in Pakistan
Pakistan reinstated its YouTube ban on Saturday after it was briefly lifted, reportedly without approval from the country's prime minister, local media reported.
- 27 December 2012
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News: Toshiba to launch 20-megapixel image chip for digital cameras
Toshiba is preparing a 20-megapixel image sensor for digital cameras that it says will be the highest resolution of its kind.
- 26 December 2012
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News: Netflix restores streaming video after Christmas outages
Netflix has restored its streaming video services, after Christmas outages related to problems with Amazon's online computing platform.
- 24 December 2012
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News: US Congress may not have stomach for another SOPA
As a new session of the U.S. Congress convenes in early 2013, don't expect lawmakers to rush out a new version of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) or the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
- 23 December 2012
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News: Yahoo's Flickr offers 3 free months of its Pro service
Yahoo's holiday gift to the masses is three free months of its Flickr Pro photo and video hosting service, which normally costs $24.95 a year.
- 17 December 2012
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News: 2013: A promising year ahead
2012 was a year of change for the channel. Evolving business strategies, keeping up with the demands of new technologies, and running a business with the constraint of a weak economy were just some of the challenges it faced.
- 15 December 2012
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News: YouTube scales MySQL with Go code
YouTube engineers are developing a set of software, called Vitess, that will help open-source MySQL databases work more efficiently in very large-scale production environments. To write the code, they are using Google's programming language Go.
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News: EyeTV Mobile offers live TV on your iOS device
Elgato Systems, the maker of a number of well-received "digital media" hardware products, has introduced EyeTV Mobile, an antenna-based system that lets iPad and iPhone users watch live TV over the air, even if they don't have Internet access.
- 14 December 2012
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News: Verizon gets Samsung Galaxy Camera with cheaper data plan
Samsung's Galaxy Camera, a point-and-shoot that runs the Android OS, has made its way over to Verizon after launching on AT&T last month.
- 13 December 2012
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News: Smule's new social app Strum mixes video with visual and audio filters
Smule's back with another music-themed iOS app. The company behind App Store hits like I Am T-Pain, Glee Karaoke, and Magic Keyboard on Thursday released Strum.
- 12 December 2012
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News: Netflix publishes US ISP speeds, Google Fiber first for November
Netflix has started publishing a monthly ranking of U.S. Internet service providers, using its large number of video streams to compare download times.
- 11 December 2012
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News: Japan's Hulu to charge viewers through their phone bills
Japan's Hulu, the only international arm of the popular U.S. video streaming service, is trying to lure mobile viewers with the option to pay through their monthly phone bills.
- 10 December 2012
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News: Barnes & Noble launches Nook Video store
Nook HD and Nook HD+ users can now stream and download videos via Barnes & Noble's Nook Video Store.
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