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The 404 Podcast 516: Where bleepity bleep those kittens

Natali joins the dark side and immediately offends Justin and Wilson, Google introduces a new social network and gets pissed at Chinese copy-cat site Gojje, and GoldenEye makes its triumphant comeback–all that on today’s episode of CNET’s The 404 Podcast, now featuring co-host Natali Del Conte!


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Today marks a special milestone on the show as we welcome the newest co-host of the show, Ms. Natali Del Conte! She’ll join in on the fun every Thursday (with the exception of today), offering a fresh perspective on our usual collection [...]

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Canon revs up Rebel video

Beefed-up 1080p video and a better metering system are the highlights of the relatively expensive new Canon EOS Rebel T2i.

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Canon rolls out four PowerShots for spring

The camera manufacturer updates two popular ultracompacts, its compact megazoom, and adds a new touch-screen model.

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EyeSpy247PTZ: Spy on your dog, catch intruders

What makes the snappily named PTZ so excellent is its nifty features. It isn’t the cheapest safety measure camera we’ve seen, but it is one of the most flexible.

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What are all those camera modes for, anyway?

Whether you’ve been shooting in perpetual auto or just got that shiny new camera, you can probably get significantly better photos whether you take just a little moment to get to know some of its more advanced options.

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Ricoh 10x compact a little different than the rest

There are plenty of compact megazooms to pick from that year, but Ricoh’s at least trying to form its stand out.

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Hands-on preview: Olympus E-PL1

We take a look at the E-PL1, Olympus’ latest Micro Four Thirds interchangeable-lens camera. It offers an aggressive price and newbie-friendly features designed to attract point-and-shoot upgraders.

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