The
iPhone 4's best new feature
in iOS 4.1—besides not hanging up on people with your face—is its ability to capture
HDR photos. But you've gotta use it correctly.
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Clifford Nass is a Stanford professor specializing in computer interaction. In this excerpt from his new book, The Man Who Lied To His Laptop, he talks about how he made Clippy lovable. Cliff will be in the comments, answering Q's. More »
Google's just
announced Google Instant! They say it's going to transform search forever—making it faster, better, stronger. But what is it, exactly?
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iOS 4.1 is live, bringing Game Center, HDR photos, a proximity sensor fix
and more to iPhones (3G, 3GS, and 4) and iPod Touches (second-generation on up). Let the Game Center username land grab begin! [
Apple]
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What makes a culture unique? How are whites, blacks, Asians, whoever different from everybody else? What tastes, interests, and concepts define an ethnicity? Is there any way to make fun of other races in public and get away with it? More »
With the
latest iPods shipping this week, you'll be wanting to know whether an upgrade is necessary—or whether to take the plunge into the wild world of iPoddery. So far, this is what the reviews are saying:
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Oh, I've been waiting for this little camera for a long time: A pro-worthy Nikon point-and-shoot. After the bizarre melange of features in Nikon's last flagship camera—
uh, ethernet jack?—the P7000 is nakedly all about performance.
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Samsung's
Galaxy S phones, like the
Fascinate on Verizon, represent everything that's good—and bad—about Android.
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The Western World keeps cutting its science research budget because of the economic crisis. As China rises—funneling tons of money into science—our obtuse politicians don't realize that, without pure research, they are sentencing us to irrelevance and oblivion.
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Over Labor Day, many of you
went to work with your cameras to capture the ultimate moment of R&R.
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