Looking back at 35 years of the digital camera

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Looking back at 35 years of the digital camera A visual tour of notable highlights and firsts from digital camera history, going all the way back to 1975.
Firefox becomes most-used browser in Europe Firefox was the most-used browser in Europe in December, edging out Microsoft's Internet Explorer for the first time, according to new data released by the Web...
Review: Guitar tablature apps for iOS devices Tablature, or "tab" as it is colloquially known, is a notational system for guitar that shows notes and chords according to where they are positioned on the fingerboard rather than using a traditional musical staff. Brian Beam looks at a pair of apps that bring tablature to the iPhone and iPad.
HandBrake update adds new presets, goes Intel-only DVD-lovers, start your engines! On Monday, the developers of the free, open-source video transcoder HandBrake released an update thats small in number change but large in feature additions.
Garmin launches StreetPilot navigation app for iPhone Garmin has jumped into the iOS navigation app fray with an iPhone and iPad version of its StreetPilot software.
Is Sony preparing for the extinction of the DVD? Sony is experimenting with exclusive features embedded into its iTunes movies, PaidContent reports, slowly paving the way for the day when DVDs will be no more.
Eye-Fi update will share photos from camera to phone An Eye-Fi SD card lets your digital camera upload photos to social networking sites while on-the-go. Soon, a free update will offer the option of first sending those photos to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad for backing up or editing before you share them online.
Remains of the Day: Legal eagles Traditionally, the first remainders column of the new year is full of joy and wonder. However, were still recovering from a weekend bout of 2011-itis, so you'll have to make do with a pair of Apple-related legal suits and an entry in the time-honored sport of hunting for domain name registries.
CES: Microsoft TV vs Google TV Microsoft will reportedly announce a new Windows-based $200 set-top box using Windows Media Center as its primary interface, according to the Seattle Times.
Navigon offers free navigation app for CES travelers Navigon has released a free app to help CES travelers navigate Nevada.
CES: iHome unveils new audio systems for iPhone, iPad Audio vendor iHome is using this week's International Consumer Electronics Show to unveil new speaker systems and radio alarm clocks that feature the iPhone and iPad at their core.
CES: Mavizon, Griffin roll out car performance apps Mavizon and Griffin are each unveiling systems that will give iPhone users a similar ability to monitor their vehicle's performance and location.
Video: HDTV trends at CES Expect lots of talk about 3D television and improvements in LED technology at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
VAT hike hits Apple prices in UK Mac users in the UK will pay more to buy an Apple product after the company raised its UK prices in line with the hike in VAT.
Layar 4.0 brings interactive features, new interface A major 4.0 upgrade to this clever location-based augmented reality app brings a more polished information display, camera stabilization, and interactive games.
Apple Juicz charges your MacBook Air with solar power QuickerTek expands its pricey solar charging line to include the new MacBook Airs.
Oversupply sends DRAM prices to one-year low DRAM chip prices reached a one-year low on Tuesday and approached their cheapest ever due to a post-holiday oversupply.
Opera previews browser for tablets Norwegian company Opera Software will unveil the first public preview of its browser for tablets at CES.
Lexar doubles SD storage capacity with 128GB SDXC card Lexar Media on Monday announced the first 128GB SDXC secure digital memory card, which could help products like digital cameras store more video and images.
LG lets smartphones, tablets talk to home appliances LG Electronics' Thinq technology will allow smartphones and tablets to control and communicate with some of the company's home appliances, including ovens...
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