Archive for January, 2008

PMA: Compact cameras litter the show floor

At PMA, the point-and-shoot cameras are everywhere, and it’s hard to tell them apart.
Original post by Wired News Staff

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PMA: Eye-Fi keeps on rolling

The maker of the 2GB wireless SD card for digital cameras rolls into PMA on a full head of steam, with new features and agreements with Nikon and Lexar.
Original post by Wired News Staff

Who’s the Mystery Man in Epcot’s Garage? Neither Woz nor Jobs

The unidentified figure working on a personal computer in the Spaceship Earth attraction isn’t an Apple founder, Disney says. Instead, it’s a tribute to all the geeks who toil in California garages.
Original post by Andy Dehnart

Sex Drive: Real Sex Tantalizes as Processed Porn Gets Boring

Forget silicone implants and cheesy dialogue. Sex sites that tease out the truly erotic bits — including the realistically awkward moments — raise the bar for the industry. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
Original post by Regina Lynn

Feb. 1, 1893: Lights! Kinetograph! Action!

The United States gets its first film-production studio with the opening of Thomas Edison’s “Black Maria.”
Original post by Tony Long

Internet Fiber Cuts Isolate Millions in Middle East and Southeast Asia

Asian countries are reeling from cuts in underwater internet fiber optic cables that have left millions in the e-dark. While the internet feels crucial, one internet analyst says such outages are the cost of cheap internet access fees.
Original post by Threat Level

Imbee.com Settles With FTC Over Child-Privacy Violations

Designed as a safe social networking site for kids 8 to 14, Imbee gets off on the wrong foot by collecting and storing basic personal information on tots without their parents’ permission.
Original post by Threat Level

Analysis: Inside Apple’s iPod sales figures

Why did Wall Street react so negatively to Apple’s record sales of iPods during its fiscal first quarter? Because the rate of growth for the company’s mobile music player is slowing down from its breakneck pace. But Dan Moren discovers there’s more to the iPod’s prospects than growth rate.
Original post by Wired News Staff

Vinyl Frontier: Left-for-Dead Music Is Resurrected for the Digital Age

Keith Abrahamsson launches the first all-digital reissues label, Anthology Recordings.
Original post by Eric Steuer

Motorola may spin off mobile phone division

Motorola said it may spin off its handset business.
Original post by Wired News Staff