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  • Panasonic's answer to the Olympus Pen leaks: GF1

    Not content to let Olympus take all the glory with the Micro Four Thirds Pen EP-1, Panasonic has come out with a camera of its own.

  • Warner Music Group and YouTube talking again

    Six months after Warner Music's songs disappeared from YouTube, the two companies are trying to hash out their differences, sources say.

  • Sony unites for Entertainment Unlimited

    The might of Sony's media groups will unite to deliver movies, music and games to the upcoming Sony Ericsson Satio handset.

  • More of the Olympus E-P1

    After the first birds-eye shots of the new Olympus micro four thirds camera leaked onto the internet last week, it seems the front-on shots have finally emerged. And they look pretty exciting.

  • iPhone 3G vs. iPhone 3G S: Big difference?

    Is the iPhone 3G S a necessary and important step forward for Apple, or is it just a lot of hot air? We match it up against the current iPhone to find out.

  • TomTom brings turn-by-turn to iPhone

    We heard rumours about a TomTom iPhone app this time last year, but today we discovered the truth about the company's iPhone navigation solution.

  • Video download comes to iPhone

    Our suspicions that Apple would soon be offering iPhone and iPod Touch users direct downloads of iTunes video content were confirmed during announcements at WWDC 2009.

  • Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera leaks: It's the E-P1

    Olympus has been promising its first Micro Four Thirds model for ages, and it seems the wait is over. The new camera has a name: the E-P1.

  • Apple announces iPhone 3G S

    Apple launched the iPhone 3G S, packing faster processing and a video camera into the same glossy black shell as its predecessor.

  • YouTube making jump to TV screens

    Google's video service is rolling out a new browser feature, called YouTube XL, designed to present YouTube videos on big screens.

  • Canon updates 5D Mark II firmware, film-makers rejoice

    Canon will release an update for the firmware to its hugely popular EOS 5D Mark II dSLR, including a provision to allow for full manual control whilst filming.

  • Rumour: 5D Mark II used in upcoming Harry Potter and Iron Man movies?

    Camera blog Planet5D has posted a rumour stating that one of its sources saw two units of Canon's EOS 5D Mark II at the set of the upcoming Harry Potter movie.

  • iMovie for new iPhone?

    The latest buzz has it that the rumoured new iPhone will come with video-recording and editing functions, perhaps in the form of a dedicated iMovie app on the phone.

  • Pentax K-m: White hot or white out?

    If you're the sort of person who accessorises your tech to the nth degree, Pentax has the camera for you: a limited edition white dSLR.

  • Panasonic updates Lumix G1 to HD-wielding GH1

    A mere five months after introducing a radical new photographic format in the world's smallest interchangeable lens camera, the Lumix DMC-G1, Panasonic has unveiled the GH1, the same camera with HD recording capability.

  • New Canon cameras: waterproof, colourful and now with HD video

    It's taken a while for Canon to catch up with its compact competitors in the HD video race, and it seems the company has acquiesced on this front, announcing a range of new IXUS and PowerShot models with the much sought after functionality.

  • New Lumix range is shock, water and travel proof

    Panasonic has unveiled its new line-up for 2009, which incorporates updates to its popular TZ line and a brand new tough model designed to withstand water, drops and extreme temperatures.

  • Optus Android phone expected shortly

    Mobile phone manufacturer HTC is believed to be planning an Australian launch of a mobile handset based on Google's Android platform, with Optus and possibly other carriers to support the device.

  • Tests show ups and downs of Four Thirds cameras

    DxO Labs on Tuesday released new sensor test results for three cameras — Panasonic's G1 and Olympus' E-520 and E-410 — that show both the advantages and disadvantages of the Four Thirds standards the companies use.

  • A change in whitehouse.gov

    The countdown is on to the moment the whitehouse.gov site is revamped — and, oh yes, the moment that Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States.

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