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Topics that are covered here range from Digital Photography, Digital Art, Web Design, Gadget Reviews and many more.
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Digital Photography News:
Samsung announces two BSI CMOS image sensors
Samsung announces two new 1.4 micron CMOS imagers, adopting back side illuminated (BSI) pixel technology, each imager is optimized for smartphones resp. digital still and video cameras. In contrast to conventional front side illumination, backside...
Sanyo releases HD Xacti PD1 in pocket format
Sanyo Europe releases the new Xacti PD1 Full HD, 1920 x 1080 30p, Dual Camera, released last month as Xacti PD2 for the US market. The PD1 offers Full HD video recording, 10 megapixel photo shooting, and 3x optical zoom in a stylish form factor th...
Carl Zeiss presents a new moderate wide-angle lens
Zeiss introduces a new standard lens, the Distagon T* 1,4/35. Due to the special bokeh effects in both the foreground and the background areas, the Distagon T*1,4/35 opens up new creative possibilities, giving you more options to 'play' with focus...
Daily dose of Wired:
Tweet of the Day: Journalist Tweets From Jail With Guard's Phone
by Brian X. Chen
A journalist captured in Afghanistan told the world he was still alive over the weekend by tweeting with a prison guard's cellphone. This remarkable tale about a tweet kicks off a new meme here at Gadget Lab that we're calling Tweet of the Day.
Court OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Tracking
by David Kravets
A federal appeals court is ruling the government may obtain cell-site information mobile phone carriers retain on their customers without a probable-cause warrant under the Fourth Amendment. Cell-site location information, which carriers usually r...
Take Better Flash Photos
by How-To Wiki
Most flash photos — even those shot with your new, fancy $500 camera — look like junk. But you can create amazing images using a flash if you know a few tricks.
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