It’s no secret that YouTube played a major role in popularizing the ultra-cheap Flip camcorder, which was practically tailor-made for jamming videos to the site, but for those with more serious YouTube ambitions, the Flip falls a little short. ...
When news outlet widely reported over a month ago that the Flip compact video camera had captured a whopping 13 percent of the camcorder market on its own, executives at Creative must have been listening – or at least rubbing their hands and wa...
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A $200 3G iPhone? Yeah right--It’s evident, the same folks who are praising AT&T and Apple didn't read the Fortune report and are naive enough to believe that this is ever going to happen.
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Folks who love the idea of watching video or television on mobile phones or portable media devices but who are continually irked that those little tiny portable displays can't handle HD content just received a reprieve from electronics giant NEC. NEC...
While bouncing between multiple video formats in a project can represent a hassle for amateur filmmakers, for professionals, the conversion process can swallow huge chunks of time and degrade video quality to unacceptable levels. Adobe hopes to dodge...
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The, Sanyo Xacti HD700 may have held the record for the world’s smallest 720p camcorder, but the high-end 1080p camcorder class just got its own record holder – and it’s about the same size. Sony snatched the title of “World&r...
After introducing the world’s smallest HD camcorder with the Xacti HD700 in September, Sanyo has updated its tiny Xacti line once again with a more affordable model meant for working as both a still camera and a video camera. The Xacti CG9 feat...
Often, even great new technology needs a partner to really change the world. Here are 10 marriages of technologies that have shaken the digital world over the last 25 years.