SeaLife underwater compact dives to 40m without housing
(Credit: SeaLife) Most rugged compacts these days can be submerged in water up to an average of 10m. But with an underwater housing, the cameras can be brought to depths of 40m. One... more »

(Credit: SeaLife) Most rugged compacts these days can be submerged in water up to an average of 10m. But with an underwater housing, the cameras can be brought to depths of 40m. One... more »
(Credit: Gizmon) If you are like me and prefer your cameras to sport retro designs, then the Gizmon Half D would probably appeal to you. This point-and-shoot draws inspiration from... more »
The MagicWand, two great tastes that taste great together? (Credit: Twelve South) Sure, you could use Apple's gesture-friendly Magic Trackpad and the wireless keyboard separately,... more »
The Acer Iconia Smart features an extra-large 4.8-inch touchscreen. (Credit: Bonnie Cha/CNET) In late November, Acer unveiled an Android smartphone that raised some eyebrows with... more »
Motorola's iPad competitor will be available for preorder on February 17 in Best Buy stores. (Credit: Best Buy) Is Motorola's Xoom being priced not to sell? That's... more »
(Credit: Millward Brown) Singapore is one of the most "evolved" social media markets around the world, according to market research firm Firefly Millward Brown. The global study, which... more »
Adobe Systems released Flash Player 10.2 today, bringing a technology called Stage Video designed to be easier on computing devices' processors and therefore batteries. Tom Nguyen, product... more »
It may be the geekiest handset case yet, but when it comes to drop protection probably nothing can beat this custom case for the iPhone 4. Designer Jon Eicher created... more »
A Bing search result based on one of Google's hand-coded honeypot search results that previously appeared only in Google. (Credit: Google) After noticing curious search results at... more »
LG Smart TV dashboard. (Credit: LG) More home products and mobile devices are gradually going online to leverage on the Internet boom in consumer lifestyle. Research firm Parks... more »
Microsoft is warning Windows users of a new "critical" vulnerability that affects all versions of the company's Windows operating system. The issue, detailed in Security Advisory... more »
(Credit: CNA) Singapore national broadcaster MediaCorp will be rolling out its Web-based interactive TV in the second half of 2011. Also know as Over-The-Top (OTT) service in the... more »
(Screenshot by Leonard Goh/CNET Asia) I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw two vintage Kodak Brownie cameras going for just US$11, but that's exactly the bid price at... more »
(Credit: Sony) Sony is partnering Opera to enable Web browsing for the Japanese company's Bravia TVs and Blu-ray players. According to the official press release, users can expect a... more »
Google is good at search, but there is still a lot to do and mind-reading modules are not coming anytime soon, says Google's research scientist and search anthropologist, Daniel Russell, who is... more »
The W3C's new HTML5 logo stands for more than just the HTML5 standard. (Credit: W3C) Underscoring the confluence of technology, politics, and marketing, the World Wide Web... more »
(Credit: Fujifilm) For those who have been waiting to get their hands on the Fujifilm FinePix X100 , you're now a step closer. US retailer Adorama has listed the advanced compact on... more »
OK, this whole Kinect-hacking phenomenon is starting to make my head spin. (Funny that--the system is thus controlling my movements, rather than the other way round.) First... more »
There's a nice variety of criteria for rating a business. (Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET) Google's Google Places pushes further on Yelp today as it joins iPhone. Like... more »
Screenshot of CLiQ's Web site. (Credit: Leonard Goh/CNET Asia) Last year, the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) said the 2011 installment of its annual tradeshow will happen in... more »