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  1. DxO Optics Pro 7

    Product Reviews on PC Magazine &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Unparalleled corrections tied to specific lenses and camera sensors. Fantastic recovery of image detail, noise reduction, and geometry correction. No image import feature. Few image organization and workflow tools. Doesn't impress as much with non-raw camera files. Edits can only be applied to the whole image?no adjustment brush. Not rock-solid?stopped working a couple times. DxO Optics Pro 7 will get the best possible results from camera raw files, doing the best job of removing image noise and chromatic aberration we've seen. It adds some impressive adjustment tools, too, but it… Full Story »

  2. Review: Able Planet True Fidelity NC350BC

    TouchTip iPhone Blog &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Getting a high performing noise cancellation headphone is hard to find at a bargain. Able Planet has a solution to that problem. The True Fidelity NC350BC with Linx Audio is an entry level product into the audiophile world. If you want to get into listening to audio at a higher level and not tear a hole in your pocket, then this is a good place to start. Design Aspects The True Fidelity headphones are designed to be around the ear headphones because it provides noise cancellation and passive noise isolation. Diving right in, the cans have the Able Planet logo… Full Story »

  3. Nokia Lumia 800 The Dark Knight Rises Edition Gets Announced [Nokia Offers Up A Lumia 800 Tied To The Upcoming Release Of The Dark Knight Returns Movie]

    Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Anyone remember the Matrix phone? It was an impressive little slider from Samsung back in 2003, and went for big bucks because it had that Matrix design that everyone was enamored with even after the series started tanking like the… Full Story »

  4. Schwinn cycles 230 Recumbent Exercise Bike : Best Recumbent Fitness bike Assessment

    3G Week &bull Dec 14, 2011

    So that you think that you would like to tone up try not to need to join your neighborhood gym? Effectively have you thought about doing exercises along with toning up at your house with all the Schwinn 230 Recumbent Fitness bike. This specific smartly designed bike offers some good excellent features, it can be secure, user… Full Story »

  5. Schwinn cycles 230 Recumbent Exercise Bike - Very best Recumbent Stationary bike Review

    3G Week &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Which means you feel like you need to tone up try not to need to join your local fitness center? Nicely why not consider doing exercises as well as getting fitter in the home with the Schwinn 230 Recumbent Fitness bike. This specific fashionably created cycle offers some great good quality functions, it really… Full Story »

  6. Topsy Launches Realtime Search Engine For Mobile Devices - TechCrunch

    Google News - USA [search] &bull Dec 13, 2011

    TechCrunch Topsy Launches Realtime Search Engine For Mobile Devices TechCrunch Learn More The search engine comes with a nifty "Social Time Machine" feature that enables users to look up results on a timeline that can be controlled with a slider… Full Story »

  7. Topsy Launches Realtime Search Engine For Mobile Devices

    Tech Crunch &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Topsy Labs is releasing a social, realtime search engine for mobile devices today, enabling users to discover relevant chatter about any topic based on data from Twitter and Google+ . ( update: site should be live but isn't) The search… Full Story »

  8. Knobroom lets you use a MIDI controller in Adobe Lightroom

    The Red Ferret Journal &bull Dec 13, 2011

    If you've spent much time on photo manipulation, you know how accurate you have to be with some of those settings. And you know just how much of a pain in the neck it can be to go through each… Full Story »

  9. Nokia N900 gamepad hack dispenses with beauty, sidles up to sore thumbs (video)

    Engadget Mobile &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Know what's kicking and screaming its way into obsolescence? If you guessed the N900 , pat yourself on the back with this hack. Nokia's internetting tablet that simply refuses to quit has already run the multi-purpose gamut, standing in as… Full Story »

  10. Retro photography part 1: 'Lo-fi' photo apps

    Digital Photography Review &bull Dec 12, 2011

    What used to be a quirky side-effect of cheap toy cameras, the so-called 'lo-fi' look has become increasingly fashionable among digital photographers in the past couple of years. Amongst other things, 'lo-fi' images are characterized by over or under exposure, distortion, intense grain and low color fidelity. Traditionally, in film cameras, these traits were caused by inexpensive plastic lenses, light leakage and color and exposure changes created by creative or inexpert film processing. Digital is a highly creative medium, but it is very different to film. With film, you never know exactly what you're going to get until the point… Full Story »

  11. Light & Motion SOLA Dive 1200

    Gear Patrol &bull Dec 12, 2011

    The idea of SCUBA diving at night can seem absurd, dangerous and terrifying to someone who hasn't tried it. But for those who have done it, it can be exhilarating and downright addictive. The ocean becomes a different place after dark and a whole new set of creatures emerges from daytime hiding places - shape-shifting octopi, spiny lobsters… Full Story »

  12. Verizon preps DroidDoes.com for DROID 4, release imminent?

    Ubergizmo &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Verizon preps DroidDoes.com for DROID 4, release imminent? We know that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus probably isn't for everyone. After all some users may prefer having a physical keyboard to type on, and one such upcoming device would be Verizon's… Full Story »

  13. How to root a BlackBerry PlayBook with DingleBerry

    Liliputing &bull Dec 9, 2011

    So you picked up a BlackBerry PlayBook for $199 and now you've decided that you want to root the tablet so you can access protected files and settings, install the Android Market, or do other things that BlackBerry maker Research… Full Story »

  14. BlackBerry Milan leaked picture fashions in new era for RIM

    Pocket-Lint &bull Dec 9, 2011

    BBX, sorry BB10, device picture leaked In the same week that BlackBerry lost its trademark battle over the name of its new BBX operating system, we get our first look at one of the devices that the software will be… Full Story »

  15. Teach your grandparents to use Skype

    Pocket-Lint &bull Dec 8, 2011

    The grandparent can be notoriously tricky customer when it comes to educating, particularly when that education is a lesson in technology, but, because you're a good person and this is the Good Christmas, you're going to give it a shot by giving them the gift of VoIP. Now, obviously there are many kinds of grandparent from the younger end right up to the great grandparent. Within that there's also going to be big differences in technical ability and experience from the hardcore silver surfer to the absolute novice. What this is, is a guide for the lowest common denominator. This… Full Story »

  16. Solid Keyboard Elevates This Tablet, Though Software Lags

    All Things D - Personal Technology &bull Dec 8, 2011

    One of the biggest things that deters people from relying on tablets is the lack of a convenient physical keyboard. Now, Taiwan-based Asus is attacking this issue with a new Android-based tablet and accompanying keyboard dock, due on store shelves in the U.S. on Dec. 15. This 10-inch tablet, called the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, starts at $499, the same price as the market leader, Apple's iPad 2. But it has twice the memory-32 gigabytes-at that price. The keyboard dock, with an additional battery and added ports, is an optional extra for $149. The new Asus has another notable feature:… Full Story »

  17. New BlackBerry 10 vertical slider leaks, will be called the Milan

    Pocketables &bull Dec 7, 2011

    Mere hours after RIM announced a new name for their BBX operating system, the first device to run the newly named BlackBerry 10 OS was leaked. Called the Milan, the new slider will likely be a flagship companion of the… Full Story »

  18. Google Maps Goes into Malls, Airports

    Geek News Central &bull Nov 30, 2011

    Google Maps announced the other day they will be extending their mapping service indoors. No, the Google street view cars are not going to be driving into your house, but they will be bringing their services into Malls and Airports,… Full Story »

  19. Asus Transformer Prime

    Product Reviews Net &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Since the Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor was announced the world has been waiting for the first mobile devices to become available. One of these will be the Transformer Prime from Asus that will be the first tablet in the… Full Story »

  20. Geek Gaming Galore on the Awesome Atari Arcade

    Geek Dad Gadgets Blog on Wired &bull Nov 21, 2011

    There is and always will be a soft spot in my heart for the Atari 2600. It was the first gaming platform I had growing up, and even with its simple graphics and pew-pew sound effects, many hours turned into days (and probably even weeks) of gameplay over the years I played that thing. It is my sincere hope that my two young sons (ages 4… Full Story »



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