Does your web work include video production? A major challenge for videographers is working closely with a client who knows what they want but doesn’t understand how to achieve it as they don’t know anything about the video production process. Clients also often don’t know when… Read More »
Archive for May 2009
The Chinese P2P video vendor Synacast, better known under the name of its video platform PPLive, will announce next week the appointment of former Microsoft exec Vincent Tao as its new CEO. Tao joined Microsoft in 2005 via the acquisition of his mapping startup… Read More »
The buzz surrounding the Palm Pre has been nice to watch as it’s not that often we geeks get to see a lot of folks get as excited about a gadget as we do, far too often. The excitement is growing as the Pre launch nears,… Read More »
Now that I’ve finally resolved the issue with my 16GB SD memory card, it’s time to start playing some more with the Canon T1i DSLR. Just for kicks, I did a very impromptu video in my home office. I didn’t even plan to publish it… Read More »
What’s that, you say? You’re looking for iPhone app recommendations alongside a smattering of the week’s Apple news? Read, on my friend, I have just the article for you… Before I present you with my four recommendations, hand-picked from the freshest apps to launch for the iPhone,… Read More »
A new web site dedicated to covering the Palm Pre has so much inside information about the as-yet unreleased phone that we think it must somehow be affiliated with Palm. Palm Goon has some very nice tours of different areas of the Pre operation such… Read More »
So I took delivery of that new Canon EOS Rebel T1i this week. I bought the DSLR, because it supports high-definition video recording. Yet, you haven’t seen any sample videos just yet. Have you wondered why? For some reason, the 16GB SD memory card I… Read More »
Just how big a threat is the real-time web to Google? As Om has pointed out, real-time content marks a still-amorphous but important new phase of evolution in the web, allowing for the instantaneous discovery of newly added information. And Twitter and Facebook are Read More »
Next week, executives from some of the world’s largest corporations plan to get behind a call for an international treaty that would include “strong incentives for massive investment in new technologies and new climate solutions.” The Copenhagen Climate Council has dubbed this planned set of… Read More »
Since we spend a lot of time in our home offices, it’s a good idea to set them up according to our needs. But if you don’t have the time or money for a complete office makeover, even a few simple changes can turn your home… Read More »
Android, the mobile phone platform launched by Google last year, is still ramping up, but it’s already caused ripples throughout the smartphone world. We think it’s going to be a major player in the space so to that end, we will be taking a weekly… Read More »
Most of today’s digital cameras can do more than just capture basic snapshots. But few — if any — can do what Casio’s EX-FS10 can: Shoot continuous images in high-speed burst mode and record slow-motion videos. The EX-FS10 is slim, even by compact camera standards: It measures… Read More »