Football Photoshop: David Moyes as Doctor Who?

Early Doors began life as a daily vehicle for mocking Rafa Benitez – and as such represented something a prototype for the modern internet. It has now evolved into a must-read morning feature from our team of football writers. Serious or silly, penetrating or puerile, Early Doors has always got…

Posted on: November 25, 2013 11:00 am

Flickr unveils new hardcover photo books for the holidays

Yahoo gets ready for the holiday shopping season with Flickr Photo Books. Good news for shutterbugs looking for an easy holiday gift: Flickr, the Yahoo-owned photo-sharing site, announced Wednesday that it’s giving users the option to turn their photo sets into printed, hardcover books. Not that Flickr is the first…

Posted on: November 25, 2013 11:00 am

Pitting a Remote Controlled Nikon Against a Curious Pride of Lions

A few days ago it was a National Geographic robot camera rig vs. a tiger, today we swap out the tigers for a pride of lions and the Nat Geo rig for "Car-L," a little remote-controlled ‘buggy’ packing a Nikon D800E. New Zealand photographer Chris McLennan wanted to get…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 4:02 pm

Holiday Gift Guide 2013 Compact System Cameras

The relatively new Compact System Camera has quickly become one of the most poular types of camera in recent years. Smaller, lighter and usually less expensive than a DSLR, compact system cameras are set to be one of the most popular camera models this holiday season. CSCs, or Compact System…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 4:00 pm

Olympus to push sales in Southeast Asia, train doctors

The president of Olympus Corp., the world’s leading maker of endoscopes, said his company will focus more on training doctors in newly emerging economies as part of a strategy to ramp up sales. "In the endoscope business, it is necessary to develop doctors who will then utilize the devices," President…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 4:00 pm

Flickr Develops Photo Books; Coffee Tables, Beware

Some veteran Flickr users are calling for a rollback to the photo site’s design days of yore, and the service has indeed offered up something suitable for the nostalgicjust maybe not what its critics wanted. What Flickr has rolled out are Photo Books, big glossy printed albums of, you guessed…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 11:00 am

SEC subpoenas Kodak partner Uni-Pixel

Work progresses on Building 326 at Eastman Business Park in this April file photo. The building will house a joint venture between Eastman Kodak Co. and Uni-Pixel Inc.(Photo: SHAWN DOWD) Shares of Uni-Pixel Inc. are likely to fall sharply Monday after the electronic film company disclosed that federal financial regulators…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 11:00 am

The Chinese Government Is Pumping Money Into The Study Of Photoshop

The Chinese government is reportedly pouring money into the study of Photoshop and other digital image editing tools, according to the South China Morning Post. The money is being tunneled to research teams at major universities in the hope that they can develop a way to quickly determine whether an…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 11:00 am

Pentax K-3 Review

Pentax K-3 Review Can the Pentax K-3 enthusiast DSLR offer some competition to Nikon and Canon? Find out in the full What Digital Camera Pentax K-3 review Breaking from the 16.2 million-pixel sensor used in the last few Pentax DLSR cameras, the new Pentax K-3 has an impressive 23.35 million Pentax K-3…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 11:00 am

Point-and-Shoot MEMS Analysis An Interview with Jeremy Chen

In this Insights from Industry interview, Jeremy Chen, Ardic Instruments’ VP of Operations, talks to Will Soutter about their new product – the M150 MEMS Analyzer. WS: Why did Ardic Instruments decide to develop a MEMS-specific analysis platform? JC: The demand for MEMS devices has been rapidly growing across many…

Posted on: November 24, 2013 6:00 am