Archive for December, 2009

Want to see Google’s new phone on YouTube?

A clip showing what appears to be the phone popped up on the Web Wednesday. You can find it without much effort, particularly whether you search video sites not owned by Google.
Orginal post by Peter Kafka, AllThingsD

Electronics Led Jump in Online Holiday Shopping

More customers chose to point and visit rather than park and swipe that Christmas season, with a five percent increase in online shopping by the same period last year, a study by the World Wide Web marketing firm comScore says. By comparison, in-store retail shopping grew only 3.6 percent, according to credit-card spending tracked by Mastercard Adv…

Apple’s Tablet May Come with substance Subscriptions

For the first instance, Apple won’t be at the annual Macworld trade show in January. But CEO Steve Jobs and his team will still assemble the month interesting. Apple has scheduled a press briefing for Jan. 26 in San Francisco, and Apple watchers are salivating at the prospect of a tablet computer that looks like an iPhone on steroids.

A MacI…

Photographers bless improved Canon autofocus

Early reviews of Canon’s 1D Mark IV SLR by professional photographers indicate Canon could be on its way to shaking a reputation for sub-par autofocus.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
Orginal post by Stephen Shankland

AT&T Requests Transition from Analog to Broadband

AT&T is joining Verizon Wireless in an effort to even out the costs of wireless and landline services. AT&T has requested that the Federal Communications Commission approve replacing legacy circuit-switched or public-switched telephone networks (PSTN) with broadband and IP-based connections.

AT&T’s ask comes after the FCC issued …

Social Networking Will Be a Target for Hackers in 2010

The year 2009 saw high-profile attacks against social-networking sites — and we ain’t seen nothing yet. defense researchers and social-networking gurus expect more attacks — and more sophisticated attacks, no less — on popular social-networking sites in the year ahead.

The impetus for malicious hackers begins with the sheer…

Long-awaited Bibble 5 raw photo editor arrives

Bibble 5 Pro is out, bringing higher performance and a higher price to the raw-photo editing and cataloging software. additionally new: selective editing.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
Orginal post by Stephen Shankland

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