Scanner for photo enthusiasts launched (vnunet.com) Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Tuesday 19 June 2007 at 00:00:00 Scanner comes with range of features for photo excellence, says Epson Epson has launched a scanner aimed at photography enthusiasts. According to its maker, the Epson Perfection V200 Photo scans film and photographs at up to 4,800dpi and it also comes... > Read the full article ...more...Cameroid Satisfies Photo Booth Jonesing (Yahoo! Tech Advisors) You're probably familiar with Apple's Photo Booth software, if anything because that's the program everyone is always posing for at the Apple store (or anywhere else they sell Apple computers). Photo Booth lets you snap photos with the built-in iSight cam or any USB camera, then add fun effects to your images. It's actually a lot of fun. The first time I used the morphing effect, I laughed ......more... Picture this (The Globe and Mail) Kodak's wireless digital photo frame, the EasyShare EX811, a good idea with some flawed mechanics and design ...more... Britain Bans Sales of 'Manhunt 2' Game (The San Francisco Examiner) (AP Photo/Rockstar Games) This image released by Rockstar Games shows a scene from "Manhunt 2." The game came under fire Tuesday in United States and Britain, where the government's ratings board banned sales of the title for what it called an "unremitting bleakness and callousness of tone."...more... Backing up photos not hard to do (Toronto Star) If you own a digital camera, chances are you now have enough shots stored on your computer to fill 119 photo albums. The vast majority of these digital snaps don't deserve to be saved for posterity, of course. The consequence-free world of digital photography tends to produce quantity over quality....more... Mother's fury as computer game uses image of Bulger kidnap (Daily Mail) The mother of murdered toddler James Bulger has condemned a computer game that shows images of her son being abducted. Furious Denise Fergus is calling on UK stores to halt sales of the 'sick' software that carries the picture of James being led away by his murderers ...more... Game pulled over Bulger query (BBC News) A computer game appearing to show a CCTV image of James Bulger's abduction is withdrawn from sale....more... Bulger complaint game withdrawn (BBC News) A computer game thought to feature a CCTV image of James Bulger's abduction is withdrawn from sale....more... Users rage against China's 'Great Firewall' (CNN.com) BEIJING, China (Reuters) -- Yang Zhou is no cyberdissident, but recent curbs on his Web surfing habits by China's censors have him fomenting discontent about China's "Great Firewall."...more... |