Articles on Adjustment
Floating camera probably just a lot of hot air - Oct 27, 2009
Crave How many cameras can float in the air and take pictures of you automatically? None, and there probably won't be any for some time to come. This is how skeptical ... Read story »OOMouse has more buttons than a shirt - Nov 9, 2009
Crave First impression of the OOMouse? Wow! Never have we seen so many buttons on a pointing device (18 at last count). And to top it off, it may even be the ... Read story »Rehashing the spiral light over Norway incident - Dec 10, 2009
Blogs There was a spiral light over Norway in the morning local time, yeah, it's a dark place. If this did not kindle hopes of a Stargate opening over northern Europe in ... Read story »Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP
Review The Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP is a pool/beach camera. Only waterproof down to 3m for up to 2 hours consecutively, it's not designed for serious diving photography. However, it is well-suited and priced for a secondary camera for snapshots in dusty, dirty, or damp conditions where you would not want to...Photos: Singapore's first Zero Energy Building - Nov 4, 2009
Features Follow the trail of photos as they show you how a Zero Energy Building comes about. Read story »Perfectly calibrate your LCD TV - Dec 17, 2009
Features Change the factory default settings on your new LCD for smooth home-theater viewing. Read story »Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1
Review The compact long-zoom category, which was once dominated by Panasonic, has seen its fair share of contenders this year. Brands such as Canon and Fujifilm are stepping up to compete in this field and we guess that's what drove Panasonic to expand its current TZ lineup. Enter the new ZR series,...Canon Pixma MX868
Review Take the minimalist design of the Canon Pixma MX338, add the functionality of the Canon Pixma MX7600, finish it off with built-in Wi-Fi and you've got the Canon Pixma MX868. It's the only printer in the series that offers wireless while still maintaining all the features you need to print, scan,...Lexmark X7675 Pro
Review The US$200 Lexmark X7675 Pro gives office professionals and home users an easy-to-use tool to print media, fax documents, and scan text and photos. The device delivers on its promise to streamline the initial setup process, and establishing a Wi-Fi connection with your wireless router is...AlterG unveils more affordable antigravity treadmills - Oct 27, 2009
Crave AlterG's new M300 series is smaller than the original and lower in price. We got our first close look at the AlterG antigravity treadmill at a health expo in San ... Read story »Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS
Review A followup of sorts to the Ixus 100 IS, the Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS is another very small, very lightweight 12-megapixel camera. It drops its predecessor's optical viewfinder and in place gets a larger 2.7-inch LCD and 28mm-equivalent lens with a 4x optical zoom. Aside from a couple of minor...Asus reveals binary-inspired, superthin Designo LCD monitors - Sep 9, 2009
Crave If Asus is to be believed, its new line of ultraslim monitors, called the Designo MS Series, was inspired by the binary state. Viewing the monitor from the sides leads ... Read story »Sony's PSPgo firmware updated, new titles added - Oct 2, 2009
Crave One of our biggest complaints about the PSPgo seems to be partially addressed today as the portable console officially goes on sale. Sony has updated the go's firmware to 6.10, ... Read story »Ceatec Day 3: Cute mascots and 3D, of course - Oct 9, 2009
Features This year's show did not disappoint in in that we also caught a glimpse of giant TVs, a gold-encrusted desktop PC, and a seriously gross/awesome 3D surgery demo. Hit the photos for more. Read story »Upcoming Firefox detects laptop movements - Oct 14, 2009
Crave A demonstration application that shows Firefox adjusting a Web page graphic according to how a MacBook is tilted. The upcoming version 3.6 of Firefox will be able to tell if ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »






