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Gazelle Boosts Its Bottom Line by Keeping Your Gadgets Out of Landfills

Gazelle, a hot web service benefits its bottom line by keeping your old consumer electronics out of landfills.READ»

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The New Windows 7 Phones: All You Need to Know

In the hours before Microsoft's Apple challenger launched, a slew of Windows phones surfaced. Then MS revealed a total of 10 phones for 30 countries. Most look like competitors to the current iPhone, not next year's. READ»

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WANTED: Panasonic Lumix LX5 Camera

A new crop of super-point-and-shoot cameras are hitting the scene, and Panasonic's Lumix LX5 looks to be one of the best.READ»

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Facebook Adds Face Detection to Photos, Recognition Next?

Is Facebook's new face-detection tech a new privacy nightmare? READ»

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Simon Trussell Exposure control The size of the aperture and the brightness of the scene controls the amount of light that enters the camera during a period of time, and the shutter controls the length of time that the light hits the recording surface. Equivalent exposures can be made with a larger aperture and a faster shutter speed or a corresponding smaller aperture and with the shutter speed slowed down. READ»

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Laptop and Camera Bag: An Essential for a Professional Photographer

Your digital camera is one of the most important tools you will have as a professional photographer, in fact it is your primary tool. You have to consider the fact that because of the advancement in technology, film cameras are now considered obsolete. This is why many professional photographers are now getting professional digital cameras for them to take pictures of.READ»

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KATA Camera Bag Product Lines: Combining Quality and Style Perfectly

One of the leading brand companies which manufactures, develops, and markets high quality products is the KATA Group or KATA. They integrated smart protective solutions with their innovative carrying equipments. Thus they created high-end products suited for professionals all over the world with regards to Protection, Security, High-Tech Industries, and Video-Photo markets. READ»

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Canon Camera Bag: Protecting Your Expensive Canon Camera

Today, digital cameras are a must-have for everyone. It may be more expensive than your regular film camera on the first purchase, but you will see that digital cameras can offer much more savings in the long run. Because you don’t need films and because of the high quality digital cameras offer, you will definitely get value for your money.READ»

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Nexus One Spills Its Guts: It's Fast, but Only if You Have an Invitation?

Engadget secured themselves a neat exclusive for Christmas: The full run-down on the specifications of the Googlephone, a.k.a. the Nexus One. It confirms a few rumored details, and reveals the phone is fast. If a bit chunky.READ»

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RED Scarlet Officially Ready to Bite at Canon, Nikon's DSLR Heels

We love technology here at Fast Company. And we're big on design too. Which is partly what makes RED's digital cameras quite so awesome, since they mix the two exquisitely. And the newly official RED Scarlet may even change the DSLR ...READ»

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Nokia 7705 Twist Is a Square Phone with Surprises

The new Nokia 7705 Twist is a completely square phone that swivels open to display its QWERTY keypad in the manner of the long dead Houdini.READ»

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Physics Nobel Prize 2009 Is All About Capturing Light

The 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics has just been announced, and instead of rewarding some esoteric, hard-to-fathom theoretical physics work, it's gone to pioneers in two fields close to tech-lovers hearts: Fibre-optics and digital ...READ»

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Macs Loved by Rich and Nerdy, Study Says

Mac owners are more likely to be affluent and gadget-oriented, according to a new study by NPD Group. The group's Household Penetration Study found that Mac owners were more likely to have more than one computer in their ...READ»

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Does Bing Visual Search Actually Work?

Microsoft dropped a major new Bing feature today: "visual search." It does what it sounds like, instead of giving you a list of links with thumbnails, Bing gives you a bunch of images you can sort through. But does this actually ...READ»

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Apple Event Preview Round-up

Last week we speculated what Apple would reveal at its event today but things have evolved, as they will do in the swirling primordial rumor-soup of the tech world, so we've summarized the latest thinking for you: iPods With ...READ»

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Eight Days to Go: Apple Event Rumor Round-Up

Next week Wednesday is when Apple will host its traditional iPod media event. At least, that's what everyone's assuming from the "It's Only Rock'N'Roll, But We Like It" tagline Apple chose. As usual there's a bunch of swirling rumors, ...READ»

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Leica's New Camera Unveiling on Collision Course With iPods

Leica's just announced via a YouTube video that it will introduce new Leica cameras on September 9. As if that PR maneuver wasn't confusing enough, get this: Leica's event is scheduled for the same day as Apple's iPod launch gig. ...READ»

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Sony's Camera Dock Automates Taking Party Photos

This is one of those ideas that's been kind of inevitable. It will be kind of useful, but it's still dreadful all the same: Sony's launching a new digital camera dock/monopod that'll automatically snap all your party ...READ»

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Nikon's S1000pj Digicam With Picoprojector: Convergence Gone Mad?

Nikon's just pulled the official wrapper off its S1000pj Coolpix digital camera, and it's a real mutant hybrid: A standard point-and-shooter, but with a picoprojector riding shotgun. Is this device convergence gone mad? The ...READ»

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Nikon's D300s Video DSLR Makes Us Wonder, What's Next for Cameras?

Nikon just refreshed its D300 digital SLR camera into the D300s, with 720p video-shooting powers, a quieter shutter and in-video auto-focus. It's neat and all, but it has us wondering where else can next-gen DLSRs go? The D300s is ...READ»

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Fujifilm Wants to Take Your Family Pics Into 3-D, Expensively

3-D imagery was so much a disappointing tech--heralded on sci-fi movies for decades, and never really popping into reality--until now. Because Fuji is releasing both a camera and digital picture frame that work in 3-D.The FinePix Real ...READ»

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The Enduring Power of Brand: Leica vs. Panasonic

Two nearly identical cameras, but one has slightly different design details, more passionate fans, and sells for $300 more.READ»

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Casio's 5-Megapixel Exilim Cameraphone Is Army-Tough

Casio just released a cameraphone that's likely to dodge the criticisms we've leveled at other camera/phone convergence devices. That's because rather than pointlessly add high megapixels to it, Casio put some really good stuff ...READ»

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Samsung's Next Cameraphone Does 3x Optical Zoom

A new rumored cameraphone from Samsung seems at last to be taking digital camera/cellphone crossover devices in the right direction: The M8920 has a proper three-times optical zoom instead of a low-quality digital ...READ»