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GE E850
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Adobe refurbishes Photoshop, Premiere
Sonys 24.8MP full-frame 35mm sensor
FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro review
Olympus SP-570UZ gets firmware update
Camera Test: Sigma DP1
Olympus SP-550 UZ Review
Lens Test: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-
Kodak EasyShare V550 review
Its OK to carry fuel cells in carry-on
Sony DSC-T300 Review
Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ1 review
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Kodak EasyShare Z650 review
Nikon 18-200mm DX VR lens reviewed
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Online photo sharing site SmugMug today announced bigger photo display sizes and astounding video capabilities. With most computer monitors now running at 1024x768 or larger, SmugMug now gives customers extra-large display options as well as 1280x720x24p HD Video. SmugMug accepts every common video format and converts it to h.264, which plays beautifully in Web browsers and on devices being unwrapped this holiday - including iPods, iPhones, AppleTV, PlayStations, and Xbox 360s. Many Nokia, Sony and Panasonic devices also support h.264. iTunes makes it easy to be notified of new videos from SmugMug friends and family and automatically download them for the iPod and AppleTV. Read More

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