New GH Series cameras are coming! Panasonic Lumix GH5 Mark II, Panasonic Lumix GH6 announcement specs
Mobile filmmaking with the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max

Apple iPhone 15 Pro: Finally, a serious filmmaking tool thanks to this feature (game changer!)

USB-C brings more than just universality with Apple's latest Pro models.

Chris Anderson on the “Freemium” business model

I had the opportunity to hear Chris Anderson speak today. He is the author of the book and concept, "The Long Tail". He spoke about his latest analysis of evolving business models. In his new exploration, he looks at how one can build a business offering basic services for free...

Review: Lenovo S12 12″ netbook almost perfect

It's my top choice for a daily carry about, and highly recommend it.
3D all over again

CES Trendspotting: What’s old is new again

At CES, what's old is new again. Indeed we are witnessing the great tech circle of life. I didn't live through the 1950s, but it's nice to be part of the second go round. If we're learning anything from CES and tech so far in 2010 it's that the...

Scoring the Apple iPad Easter weekend

This Easter will be one to remember, thanks to a certain little 10-inch mobile computing device launched by our friends in Cupertino. If we've learned anything, it's that hype begets hype begets even more hype, which in turn can lead to an avalanche of consumer expectation, and, well... hype. And...
BlackBerry Torch

RIM BlackBerry Torch: Has the death relay begun?

It's too soon to sound the death knoll, but RIM's steady market share erosion cannot be ignored.
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California

Silicon Valley: Computer History Museum to unveil $19M makeover

The First 2000 Years of Computing is a sweeping, modern exhibition designed to look at every major aspect of the extraordinary history of computing-from the abacus to the iPod.
AOL

New Media Bits: AOL, The End of Blogging

But why care about AOL -- the company mostly known for dial-up?
LinkedIn Chocolates

LinkedIn stock soars, another IPO boom?

Companies such as Zynga, Groupon, Facebook, and Twitter are obviously watching the LinkedIn story very closely.