You might have seen the news late last week that Polaroid is killing off the Polaroid film format. Apparently, the instant photo can be better achieved through portable printers.
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You might have seen the news late last week that Polaroid is killing off the Polaroid film format. Apparently, the instant photo can be better achieved through portable printers.

Officials in Kiryat Yam, a small city in northern Israel, have filed a complaint with police against the Internet search engine Google. The city argues that one of Google ’s programs, Google Earth, gives viewers false information that offends the city’s image.

Samsung achieved its goal of becoming the world's number two phone manufacturer in 2007 and now wants to provide a phone for every type of customer.

We share many photos with our friends and family. Sometimes we use a funny picture as a profile or buddy icon on our favorite social network. Either way, it is really fun to distort those photographs and create a different look or style.

Confirming weekend rumors, Yahoo rejected on Monday Microsoft's US$44.6 billion cash-and-stock offer, saying the unsolicited proposal substantially undervalues the company.

Geotagging, in which digital photos are labeled with the location where they were taken, is mostly unfamiliar to photographers today. But new developments are likely going to put the technology on the map.

Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Vmedia Research unveiled its blue-laser optical disc drive, built especially for cell phones. Yes, cell phones.

You’ve seen these tech logos everywhere, but have you ever wondered how they came to be? Did you know that Apple ’s original logo was Isaac Newton under an apple tree? Or that Nokia’s original logo was a fish? Let’s take a look at the origin of tech companies’ logos and how they evolved over time.

There's a big dust-up today over the latest Google Toolbar beta. Thankfully, I don't use it - and it's not like the "feature" was a secret. More on this later.
According to reports around the web in various forums, the latest beta is hijacking any "404 Errors" and returning its own customized 404 pages.

It's Patch Tuesday, and if you want to update to Windows Vista SP1 next month, you'd better get your updates.
As we know, because of driver issues, it's not going to be a slam-dunk to upgrade to Windows Vista SP1 when it releases to the public. But Microsoft also has some prerequisites you need to install. One has already been rolled out and the final two were released today via Windows Update.
