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Microsoft sued over Vista marketing
The class action suit claims the software giant deliberately mislead consumers with its marketing of the new operating system More
Mozilla to add social-networking to Firefox
Called The Coop, the project is designed to create an add-on with which friends' avatars can share links and photos from Web services More
HP targets aspiring gearheads with new PC brand
By the end of the year, HP will unveil a new segment in its PC strategy that targets cost-conscious performance hounds More
News.blog: iPod film festival opens
A film festival that bills itself as the first designed exclusively for the iPod has got underway, writes News.com blogger Greg Sandoval More
FBI looks into gambling in 'Second Life'
FBI investigators have visited the virtual world's Internet casinos, but the US government has not yet decided on the legality of virtual gambling More
News.blog: iPod surgery in a flash
Want to turn your fourth-generation iPod into a flash-based model? Check out these online tips, advises News.com blogger Tom Krazit More
SLRs drive digital camera sales surge
Canon remains the top SLR seller, but Sony has stormed into third place in a market that grew by over a third in 2006 More
Apple and EMI strike DRM-free deal
The music label has confirmed that it will be the first to sell higher-quality, copy protection-free digital music through the iTunes Store More
Stay connected with a cybertwin
Start-up MyCyberTwin lets people create and customse a virtual personality that can chat with others while they're offline More
EU charges Apple on iTunes sales
The European Commission has sent formal charges to major record companies and Apple, alleging they are restricting music sales in Europe More
Malaysia sniffer dogs hit jackpot again
Lucky and Flo, two dogs trained to sniff out DVDs, have lead investigators to another stash of pirated movies worth over 200,000 More
Half of UK has broadband at home
According to a report from Ofcom, more than 13 million homes and SME offices -- or 50 per cent of the UK -- are now connected to broadband More
Apple and EMI poised to announce deal
According to The Wall Street Journal, the companies will today announce a ground-breaking deal for Apple to sell the music label's songs DRM-free More
Sony BMG turns to blogs for new signings
The music company has announced it will no longer accept demo CDs from new bands -- instead they are requested to sign up to blog sites to submit their music More
News.blog: No PS3s for prisoners
Home Secretary John Reid has made the shocking and momentous decision to ban Sony's PlayStation 3... in jails, writes News.com blogger Caroline McCarthy More
Adobe CS3 costs 1,000 more in UK
Customers in the UK will have to stump up hundreds of pounds more than their US counterparts for Adobe's creative software More
News.blog: Google plays the fool with toilet humour
The search giant fooled plenty of Web surfers yesterday with its new high-speed wireless Internet service that lets people stay online when they are on the loo More
Thames becomes huge Wi-Fi hot spot
The Thames Online service enables users to roam anywhere along a 22km stretch of the river without interruption to their Internet connection More
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- Casio has expanded its range of underwater housings with this snazzy little red number designed to fit their Exilim EX-Z65 and EX-Z75 digital cameras. With a maximum depth rating of 3m (10ft) it's not likely to transform the user into the next Jacques Cousteau but could be just the thing to protect your camera on the beach or around the pool.">Casio goes underwater
- Breeze Systems has released the latest version of its image transfer package Downloader Pro. Features new to v2.0 include the ability to tag images with GPS coordinate information as they are downloaded from camera to computer and thumbnail support. The new software has also been updated to run on Windows Vista and includes support for additional file types.">Breeze Systems adds GPS support to Downloader Pro 2.0
- Sigma has announced that the latest version of its Pro Photo RAW development software which is bundled with its latest SD-14 DSLR will be available to users of SD9 & SD10 cameras from early April 2007. Sigma says this latest release has an improved image-processing algorithm and that v3.0 for PC and v2.2 for Macintosh will be available via the Sigma website.">Latest Sigma Pro Photo software for SD9 and SD10 users
- Ricoh has announced the successor to its Caplio GX8 digital camera. Among the headline features are a 24-72mm (equiv.) zoom lens and a slim body measuring just 25mm deep. Possibly the camera's most interesting new feature is a removable electronic viewfinder, a world first for Ricoh. Images updated.">Ricoh announces GX100
- Adobe has today unveiled its release plans for the next version of Creative Suite and it looks like they've been very busy indeed. The industry colossus now comes in an initially bewildering variety of different forms, each aimed at providing tools and workflows tailored to different strands of the imaging sector. Adobe is even releasing software to assist developers of software for handheld devices. Each of the 'premium' suites comes packaged with the new extended edition of Photoshop whilst purchasers of the 'standard' set will receive the 'plain vanilla' release. Available from April 2007, this round of releases looks set to cement Adobe's name as the industry leader for some time to come.">Adobe Creative Suite branches out
- Microsoft sued over Vista marketing
- Mozilla to add social-networking to Firefox
- HP targets aspiring gearheads with new PC brand
- News.blog: iPod film festival opens
- FBI looks into gambling in 'Second Life'
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