![]() Amateur Photographer | Nikon woos the pros with long-awaited D800 CNET by Lori Grunin February 6, 2012 8:01 PM PST Follow @loricnet Because of its lack of video capabilities and its relatively low resolution, the Nikon D700 never attained the level of buzz the Canon EOS 5D Mark II did, despite being an excellent camera. Nikon's D800 Digital SLR Packs a 36-Megapixel Full Frame Sensor Nikon D800 and D800E 36MP full-frame DSLRs announced Nikon confirms 36.3 megapixel D800, we go hands-on |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Super Bowl XLVI sets new tweet-per-second record Los Angeles Times By Nathan Olivarez-Giles If you haven't heard, Sunday's Super Bowl was a major hit -- 12233 tweets per second, in fact. The big game, officialy known as Super Bowl XLVI, was a record setter for the popular social network Twitter and, as noted over on ... Twitter's Ad Scrimmage Lets You Relive Super Bowl Commercials Twitter sees record activity during 2012 Super Bowl Super Bowl 2012 Breaks Two Twitter Records |
![]() Los Angeles Times | In defense of the Galaxy Note's stylus ZDNet (blog) By Jason Perlow | February 6, 2012, 7:59pm PST Summary: Just because you didn't like Samsung's commercial doesn't make the stylus any less valid. Ahhhhhh. Superbowl. Drinking beers with your buddies. Multiple rounds of tequila shots. Samsung reduces its LTE chip cost by half Google limits Android support for CDMA phones Samsung March 22 event smells of Galaxy S III reveal |
![]() Financial Times | Prepare Your Business for Facebook Mobile Ads PCWorld By Angela West, PCWorld Facebook's IPO has revealed one of its greatest weaknessess: the need to monetize its increasingly mobile user base through advertising. Speculation has been rife about how Facebook plans to solve this problem, which future ... Facebook looks to make mobile click Facebook's Mobility Challenge Facebook Is Bringing Ads to Mobile Apps |
![]() ABC2 News | How Apple cuts costs in building its gadgets CNN By Mark Milian, CNN Workers labor on a production line at Foxconn's Longhua plant, which employs 300000 people and makes products for Apple. (CNN) -- On the backs of iPods, iPhones and iPads, and on the bottom of Mac laptops, an inscription reads: ... Apple manufacturing plant workers complain of long hours, militant culture CNN investigates Foxconn iPad factory conditions, Apple responds iPad manufacturer Foxconn under fire again, Apple responds |

