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Olympus OM-D E-M5 shots orchestrally maneuvers out of the darkness

Would you look at that?

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Transistor pioneer Norman Krim dies at 98

A man who helped make our world smaller died last week. As noted in the New York Times obituary linked below, Norman Krim didn’t invent the transistor , but he was a driving force behind its use, having persuaded his employer, Raytheon, to manufacture them on a large scale.

A man who helped make our world smaller died last week. As noted in the New York Times obituary linked below, Norman Krim didn’t invent the transistor , but he was a driving force behind its use, having persuaded his employer, Raytheon, to manufacture them on a large scale.

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Tech Weekly podcast: Steve Jobs steps down as Apple CEO

In a special programme we discuss the career of Apple guru Steve Jobs as he steps down from his role as chief executive.

In a special programme we discuss the career of Apple guru Steve Jobs as he steps down from his role as chief executive.

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The thrilling life of a Shazam music hunter

If you’re a vinyl aficionado, if you frequent college radio, if you’ve usually lost interest in the Next Big Thing long before they finally get a proper record deal, get ready to meet your dream job. It’s held by a few select people around the world, including Charles Slomovitz. Charles works for Shazam , the music identification service, and his gig is basically to hunt down what’s new and fresh

If you’re a vinyl aficionado, if you frequent college radio, if you’ve usually lost interest in the Next Big Thing long before they finally get a proper record deal, get ready to meet your dream job. It’s held by a few select people around the world, including Charles Slomovitz. Charles works for Shazam , the music identification service, and his gig is basically to hunt down what’s new and fresh

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CES 2011: Motorola shows off smartphones and ‘Honeycomb’ tablet

The newly independent company is aiming to win back the high ground in smartphones with fast new phones and a 10.1-inch tablet running Google’s Android 3.0, aka ‘Honeycomb’ Motorola: they’re having a press conference! With earbleedingly loud music. Really, it is damn loud. Packed room.

The newly independent company is aiming to win back the high ground in smartphones with fast new phones and a 10.1-inch tablet running Google’s Android 3.0, aka ‘Honeycomb’ Motorola: they’re having a press conference! With earbleedingly loud music. Really, it is damn loud. Packed room.

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Updated Hands-On – The Jedi Consular and Multiplayer Flashpoints

We wield the mystical powers of the Jedi consular and take on an explosive group adventure in this upcoming massively multiplayer game that takes place in the same universe as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

We wield the mystical powers of the Jedi consular and take on an explosive group adventure in this upcoming massively multiplayer game that takes place in the same universe as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

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The real cost of free: a response

Cory Doctorow and other advocates of giving work away for free as a promotional tool are defeatist about the future for creators Two months ago I wrote a blog on “media gurus” who charge hefty fees for promoting “free” as a business model. The blog drew some pretty angry responses, with Guardian contributor Cory Doctorow posting a response , accusing me of not understanding how giving work away for free works as a promotional tool.

Cory Doctorow and other advocates of giving work away for free as a promotional tool are defeatist about the future for creators Two months ago I wrote a blog on “media gurus” who charge hefty fees for promoting “free” as a business model. The blog drew some pretty angry responses, with Guardian contributor Cory Doctorow posting a response , accusing me of not understanding how giving work away for free works as a promotional tool.

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