Tags: compact, operating system

CompactFlash revamp aimed at cameras

A higher-performance revamp of CompactFlash could start arriving in cameras in 2009. But it's not compatible with today's standard, so prepare to toss your old cards.

Nikon Coolpix P6000: Dripping with features

Nikon announced the newest addition to its P series of compact camera, the P6000, featuring a 13.5-megapixel image sensor, integrated GPS and an Ethernet connection.

Nokia E66 and E71 mean business

Nokia improves on the popular E65 and E61 with sharper designs and some incremental improvements to the features lists.

Apple camera support catches partway up to Adobe

Apple's Leopard OS 10.5.2 update supports new Canon, Nikon, and Sony SLRs — months later than Adobe's software. Also included: a Lightroom-related bug fix.

Photo industry braces for another revolution

Replacing film with digital sensors was a major change, but new combining computing with photography is beginning to transform the industry more radically.

IBM pours a shot of methanol for ThinkPads

IBM and Sanyo Electric have put together a prototype of a fuel cell system for ThinkPad notebooks.

Apple beats the Beatles

U.K. judge rules in favour of the tech company, saying iTunes doesn't breach a trademark deal with record label.

AOL releases Netscape update

Netscape Communications upgraded its namesake browser on Tuesday to version 7.2, a rare sign of life at America Online's moribund browser division.

Vodafone launches 3G mobile service

Vodafone today launched its third-generation high-speed mobile phone service, going head-to-head with competitors Hutchison, Telstra and eventually Optus.

Facing the music - piracy and payment

Australian Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) head Michael Speck shares his views about bringing pirates to account.

Next-gen leaders talk about their consoles

Corporate mudslinging between game console makers begins as leaders on all sides size up the competition.

Game on - PlayStation 3 details announced

Behold the PlayStation 3 - Sony has finally given the world a first look at its next generation games console, which is set for release midway through 2006.

Car crazy: Microsoft in the driver's seat

Microsoft wants your next car to run Windows.

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