With the Microsoft nightmare now long behind it, Nokia is re-establishing its exclusive collaboration with Zeiss, rekindling a “commitment to set new imaging standards for Nokia smartphone consumers".
Findery, a location-based app from one of the co-founders of Flickr, has hit Australian shores ahead of the rest of the world.
Speed and cloud services are the highlights of Canon's new Home Advanced range of Pixma all-in-one printers.
Yahoo! has continued to add to its ever-growing portfolio of acquisitions, announcing today it has bought image search startup IQ engines.
Yahoo has made some big changes to its Flickr photo sharing service, adding a new interface and a free whole terabyte of storage.
Anonymous is taking it upon itself to help the rest of the world take on North Korea, infiltrating the state’s official state media news site.
AVG's MultiMi aims to provide a single interface to multiple social media services, much as multi-protocol instant messaging applications such as Adium can connect simultaneously to multiple IM services.
The iOSification of the Mac continues with OS X Mountain Lion, due midyear. But maybe that isn't so bad after all.
The world really needs another social network, right? Well, maybe it does if you want better control of your information, which is one of the key selling points of Diaspora.
Hot on the heels of iPhoto 9.0.1 comes version 9.1, marking the return of calendars to Apple's photo management and editing application for the rest of us.
Seagate's GoFlex Home is specifically designed to meet household shared storage needs.
HTC's Android-based Wildfire smartphone will be available in Australia exclusively from Telstra starting next month.
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