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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 Review

Review: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 uses a rugged design to go where few digital cameras will, and looks good doing it.
Fujifilm FinePix F550EXR

Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR Review

Review: It may not be the smallest or least expensive, but overall the Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR is a solid choice for those looking for a compact camera.
Samsung PL210

Samsung PL210 Review

Review: The Samsung PL210 has its high points, but a lack of build quality and limited manual controls keep it from standing out from the pack.
Kodak ESP 2170 Front View With Paper

Kodak ESP Office 2170 Review

The Kodak ESP Office 2170 offers a built-in scanner, Wi-Fi, display and even printing from iOS and BlackBerry devices, along with inexpensive inks.
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Hasbro My3D Review

The Hasbro My3D turns your iPhone into a View-Master for 3D viewing, but suffers from toy-like build quality and fleeting novelty from only a handful of apps.
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HP Photosmart eStation C510a Review

The HP Photosmart eStation C510a includes a breakaway Android tablet for intuitive touchscreen control.
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Sony Bloggie Touch Review

The Sony Bloggie Touch transplants the intuitive touchscreen interface of a smartphone into a capable 1080p pocket video camcorder.
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Olympus E-P3 Review

The Olympus E-P3 brings the PEN series of Micro-Four-Thirds cameras forward with faster shooting, more customization, and an OLED touchscreen.
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Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 Review

Review: The Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 leaps over typical point-and-shoot pitfalls with great build quality, fast shutter speed, and above average low-light performance.
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Pentax Optio RZ10 Review

Review: The Pentax Optio RZ10 is not a camera for dedicated photographers looking for a point-and-shoot. It’s adequate, but not outstanding.
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Pentax Optio S1 Review

Review: The Pentax Optio S1 gives novice users decent image quality from a chic, compact package that’s as easy to use as it is to carry.
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Kodak Hero 9.1 Review

Review: Kodak’s mobile-savvy Hero 9.1 all-in-on inkjet printer offers access to Google Cloud Print and its own iPhone app, but connectivity woes and glitches erase the novelty of these otherwise useful features.
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Olympus Pen E-PL3 Review

Review: Olympus continues to package high-quality stills and user-friendly features into its PEN series with the seriously slimmed down E-PL3.
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Canon PowerShot S100 Review

Review: The Canon S100 builds upon its predecessors’ legacy of outstanding performance with more features than ever, but the corresponding price hike may leave many prosumers weighing their options.
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Fujifilm X10 Review

Review: The Fujifilm X10 avoids the price and complexity of its older brother the X100, while preserving the outstanding image quality, making it an outstanding compact alternative to a DSLR for both serious and photographers.
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Canon PowerShot A4000 IS Review

The Canon PowerShot A4000 caters to beginners by delivering respectable quality without too much work, but doesn’t go above and beyond too far with extra features.
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 520 HS Review

Canon's Elph 520 HS adds a little flavor to a generally boring point-and-shoot world though it does come with some bitter tastes.

Canon PowerShot SX260 HS Review

Canon’s PowerShot SX260 HS combines GPS geotagging and a 20x superzoom in a sturdy, relative compact chassis that travellers may find compelling.

Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR Review

The Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR advances off of last year's F-series models and features an updated 1/2-inch 16 megapixel EXT-CMOS sensor, GPS photo tracking and landmark navigation, and motion detection technology.
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Lytro Camera Review

Lytro took the photography world by storm with images you can refocus after shooting, but the first consumer light-field camera has a ways to go before it will appeal to everyone.

Samsung HMX-W300 Review

Samsung’s rugged HMX-W300 camcorder defies bumps, scrapes and water for a price that’s hard to beat, even if image quality is nothing to write home about.

Forget the Nook, the Kindle’s competition is the iPad

A new survey shows that consumers are beginning to favor the iPad as an e-reader. Will it eventually dethrone the Kindle?

Wi-Fi Motorola Xoom matches the iPad 2 – $599 at several retailers

Motorola will offer its Wi-Fi only Xoom for $599. Can it steal some iPad 2 customers?

iPad 2 case on display at CES

Engadget is reporting that its spotted an iPad 2 case complete with a mockup device at CES. We’re currently trying to track down the product’s exhibitors, Chinese company Dexim, but until then this first glimpse is revealing a little more about the upcoming Apple tablet. After asking if reporters could try out a personal iPad […]

IBM supercomputer will compete on Jeopardy next year

IBM has developed a computer that should be able to compete with the famed game show's former victors.

WikiLeaks video game goes viral

In the midst of ongoing Wikileaks fallout, one developer has struck gold with a basic game based on the ordeal.

Epic Games soon releasing Infinity Blade for iOS devices

After generating buzz for its iOS port of the Unreal engine with the tech demo Epic Citadel, Epic will spin the same technology into Infinity Blade, a full-fledged game.

Google sues US government for favoring Microsoft

Google is not taking kindly to the Department of the Interior dismissing Google Apps, and has gone to the courts to make sure it gets a fair shake.

Panasonic GF2 DLSM gets smaller, simpler

Panasonic's latest G-series DLSM, the GF2, improves on its predecessor by becoming both smaller and simpler.

Kinect costs only $56 to make, $149.99 to own

A new report claims that the Kinect costs only $56 to produce, making Microsoft's profit margin with the $149.99 retail price look downright Apple-like.
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ESPN 3D faces an uncertain future

ESPN admits it's unsure about the future of 3D TV programming, but will commit for at least another year. Will it finally catch on, or is 3D just not welcome in the home?

Do I really want to watch sports on a 3D TV?

Television manufacturers and broadcasters like ESPN paint 3D as the wave of the future for sports fanatics, but do you really want to watch sports on a 3D TV? Making the switch is a toss up for hardcore fans.

Zynga cutting Mafia Wars, other titles from MySpace

Zynga severs some of its ties with MySpace, cutting various titles.
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Just Dance 3 for Kinect Review

Review: Ubisoft's Just Dance 3 returns for Kinect. While it doesn't set a new standard for motion gaming, it manages to meet expectations.

Scalper causes riot at Apple Store in China

Apple fans in Beijing were subjected to a gruesome scene after a scalper incited a brawl.
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How to view deleted or old Snaps

If you need confirmation that anything digital never dies, here's video showing how you can bring back old Snapchats.

Facebook and the FTC talk new privacy policies

The FTC has announced its agreement with Facebook regarding its privacy investigation, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg comments on the evolution of the site's practices.
instagram food porn might be ruining your dinner

Instagram food porn could ruin your dinner

Documenting your every meal with Instagram could actually make eating it a worse experience.