Crave William S. Boyle (left) and George E. Smith in a shot taken in 1974.
If you're an avid photographer who loves the age of digital imaging, give thanks to the ...
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Crave Even the antiquated peephole hasn't escaped the creeping influence of technology. The high-tech makeover will, however, poke you in the eye for a bill of US$160. But for the money, ...
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Crave Nao the humanoid robot--who we first told you about in September--really, really wants us nerds to like him. Or, more accurately, Paris-based Aldebaran Robotics really wants us to like him. That's ...
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Crave Aldebaran Robotics is showcasing the skills of its pint-size humanoid robot Nao ahead of its planned mass market release in about a year. Nao is definitely one of the coolest ...
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Crave It's mid-2009, and that means it's time for the brands to refresh their point-and-shoot lineup. From past experience, manufacturers usually announce their new digicams from mid-July to early August, but ...
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Crave In what has to be the oddest new camera technology announcement of 2009, Ricoh unveiled its GXR system. It's not a mirrorless interchangeable lens (dare I say EVIL?) system, as ...
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Crave The Samsung UMX-U10.
Samsung's taking its sleek smartphone stylings and applying them to its debut entry into mini camcorder territory. Looking a bit like the Memoir, but with the lens ...
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Crave The world as you see it can be so much more amazing in slow motion. It's then that you can really take time to appreciate the forces of nature. The Typhoon ...
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Crave According to Sony, the HX1 uses a CMOS sensor which delivers better image quality.
With the rise of small shooters with interchangeable lens system such as the Micro Four Thirds ...
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Crave SiOnyx executives holding the black silicon wafer. Picture credit: Rick Friedman for The New York Times Previously we reported on a Japanese-developed image sensor which its engineers claim has 100x more ...
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Crave The rumors are true after all. The much-speculated EOS 7D has just been announced by Canon, but to the disappointment of many fans out there, this shooter is not a ...
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Features In this interview, the Japanese company reveals its roadmap for its video-enabled dSLRs and what can we expect from it this year.
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Crave The Japanese have developed a new image sensor that they claim is 100 times more sensitive to light than the existing conventional CCD or CMOS sensor. The prototype for the new ...
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Crave Technological wonders from China never cease to amaze us. For the pirates and copycats, mimicking the exterior is not enough, they now raid the names of the big boys and slap ...
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Review Almost exactly a year after Canon's genre-busting 40D was unleashed on the world, the 50D has entered the fray. It's a step up--not a replacement--to the much admired work-horse. But the 50D is certainly no show pony given that, at least from the outside, it looks almost identical to the...
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