TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
FujiFilm said Wednesday it will begin sales of a digital camera in June that is waterproof, shockproof, sealed against dust and sand, and works at temperatures below freezing.
By Jay Alabaster | 23 May, 2012 13:22
The cost of computers, televisions and digital cameras fell by more than 13 per cent in 2011, compounding the woes of a retail sector already strained by tight profit margins.
By AAP | 22 May, 2012 09:23
It's been a rough week for Instagram purists.
By Ed Oswald, Matt Peckham, Sarah Jacobsson Purewal and Alex Wawro | 13 April, 2012 09:05
My editor will be glad to know that this week, in contrast to the last few Gearhead columns I will not be discussing AT&T, ADSL (+ or otherwise), or Motorola DSL modems.
By Mark Gibbs | 29 March, 2012 06:01
Toshiba will launch its new line of Wi-Fi enabled SD memory cards in the U.S. from summer, a company executive said Thursday, in a challenge to established makers of such cards like Eye-Fi.
By Jay Alabaster | 22 March, 2012 18:56
Sure, you probably know all the run-of-the-mill tools in your photo editor. You can erase blemishes with the clone tool and adjust exposure with the contrast slider. But have you ever tried adding fake clouds to a plain blue sky, turning a crowded room into a ghost town, or dramatically enlarging a small photo? It's easier than you think.
By Dave Johnson | 15 September, 2010 16:05
Your tech gear can do more than you think it can. Perhaps a device manufacturer has a particular user experience in mind. Or maybe you think you need a brand-new camera to get advanced shooting features. Don't worry--with a bit of time and care, you can get a lot mileage out of the goods you own.
By Nate Ralph | 13 July, 2010 00:29
Your PC will crash, your camera will break, your network will fail, and your printer will chew up paper.
By Patrick Miller | 13 May, 2010 16:25
If you've ever wanted to play around with 3D photography but lack the time, equipment, and/or know-how, you owe yourself a visit to Start 3D.
By Rick Broida | 13 May, 2010 08:33
The folks at the Open Camera Controller (OCC), a system that uses an older Nintendo DS handheld to provide more options to photographers seeking to get the most out of their DSLR cameras.
By Alessondra Springmann | 16 March, 2010 11:26
Have a digital camera and plenty of photos? Want some help with editing and managing them all? We've rounded up ten downloads that will let you take control of your photos. Whether you're looking for a top-of-the-line photo editor, a great photo manager, or nifty utilities to handle tasks such as finding duplicates, we have just the thing. And every program is free--not only to download but also to use.
By Preston Gralla | 15 September, 2010 13:33
While 3D movies are already experiencing something of a backlash, technology vendors are still pushing forward with 3D content -- trying to persuade us that 3D is to 2D what talkies were to silents.
By Barbara Krasnoff | 19 August, 2010 07:09
These cameras have innovative extras that may win you over as soon as you try them.
By Tim Moynihan | 05 March, 2010 15:47
No-cost utilities and services can help you find, organize, and wrangle your media files--or enjoy some great video online.
By Adam Pash and Rick Broida | 02 March, 2010 02:40
Sharing photos with friends, posting images and video to the Web, and geotagging have never been this easy. Better yet, these features are available on some truly high-powered megazooms and point-and-shoot cameras.
By Tim Moynihan and Rachel Sadon | 24 February, 2010 16:18
May 2010—The digital universe continued its skyrocketing growth even during a severe global economic downturn: The creation and replication of new digital information set a record in 2009 by growing to 800 billion gigabytes, 62 percent over the previous year. IDC looks at the trends and challenges of managing the explosive growth of information in this digital universe decade. Are you ready?
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