Stunning: Canon EOS 5D Mark III arrives in style (photos)
Net-net: it sounds wonderful. Yet I still dream of EPIC to tell you the truth. My 60D is still an amazing workhorse, though I could use better low-light performance when it comes to video.
Microsoft on Right Track with Windows 8 (Consumer Preview first impressions)
If Microsoft has its way Windows 8 will bring consistency. The way Windows looks on a desktop should look familiar when switching to a mobile device, and vice-versa. In that regard, Apple and Google both ask us to think different.
Lytro Review Round-up (Verdict: Not quite magic)
One of the most hotly anticipated gadgets of the year (outside of the Apple iPad 3 of course!), the reviews are overwhelmingly positive. Out-and-out glowing in fact.
Just In: CNBC says Apple iPad 3 with quad-core to launch next week
Then there's the cultural phenomenon. Last year line-ups at Apple stores extended city blocks. It was like some sort of trippy, consumerish, version of Woodstock... well, without the cause, the music, or the love-ins.
Revealed: Canon EOS 5D Mark III (photos)
The 5D Mark III specs are almost -- almost -- enough to make me stand next to the Grape Crusher in Napa and scream out, "Epic who?!"
PressReader app delivers the news, eliminates ink smudges (Review)
PressReader won't replace apps like News360, Flipboard or Pulse, nor is it intended to do so. Instead, it's intended to duplicate the newspaper reading experience for the tablet age. And, for that, it's perfect.
Why videos go viral
Who better than YouTube's own trends manager Kevin Allocca to explain why video goes viral. Plus, don't miss: cats watching other cats watch videos. Yep. Creativity 2.0 - Geeky Internet Culture ftw.
Mobile World Congress Android Highlights #mwc12
The only problem so far here at MWC is the lack of US availability dates for the quad-cores. You'd think the world was now revolving around the EU now or something... what's up with that?!
HTC One X Android quad-core revealed
MWC hot list: HTC One X, LG Optimus 4X HD, Huawei Ascend D1 Q, and something as yet to be named by -- interesting this -- Fujitsu. A good year for Android hardware, not so much for product names...
Android Quad-core Dilemma: HTC One X vs. LG Optimus 4X HD vs. Huawei Ascend D1 Q
The HTC One X is the one to beat. HTC Sense notwithstanding, here you have a fully loaded, brand name handset that could get HTC back on track in the race against leaders Motorola, and Samsung.