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Ultrabooks, smart TVs, cloud printing and more. Take a look a look at the cool new products that will be arriving over the next 12 months.
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Ultrabooks, smart TVs, cloud printing and more. Take a look a look at the cool new products that will be arriving over the next 12 months.
Discover how to print on the move with new cloud and wireless technology
Working from home has become hugely popular and it’s not hard to see why.
A guide to buying the right printer. Discover what the key features to look out for are when making a printer purchase.
Apple's latest slew of printer driver updates to OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
If you want a camera that takes great photos and has a larger-than-normal optical zoom range, the 8X-optical-zoom Kodak EasyShare M580 fits the bill. It's one of the best point-and-shoot cameras we've tested this year in terms of exposure quality, and it's incredibly easy to use. Its ease of use and sub-£150 price, however, come at the expense of manual controls and exciting in-camera features.
As the name suggests, the Kodak PlaySport Zx3 is a ruggedised camcorder that is geared up for outward bound pursuits.
Kodak’s 12Mp EasyShare M381 is an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera for anyone who doesn’t want to fuss with a lot of controls.
The Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer costs only £160 and includes Wi-Fi connectivity - a nice feature to have at this price point.
In its warm brown wooden frame, the Kodak EasyShare D830 digital photo frame easily blends in with any other frames arranged on your desk or coffee table.
Kodak is straddling traditionalist and multimedia worlds with its Kodak EasyShare S730 digital photo frame, and we applaud it for getting the balance right.
Pitching the Kodak EasyShare Z950 at the budget end of the market, Kodak claims this camera will enable you to "shoot like a pro, without knowing what an f-stop is". And for the money, the Z950 is a steal.
The Kodak ESP 3250 All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer is very inexpensive, and it prints superior images on photo paper. Otherwise, it is an average-quality, rather slow machine, appropriate for light-duty school or home use.
With the iPad presale beginning in the US this morning, and the clock ticking down to the much-anticipated Apple tablet finally hitting the streets, HP launched a renewed campaign for its Slate tablet PC debuted at the 2010 CES by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Each platform has pros and cons, but so far the debate seems to center entirely around support for Adobe Flash.
Adobe has announced that third-party application developers can have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for the Android 1.1 editor.
An unlikely combatant barged into the skirmish over the future of Flash on Tuesday: Virgin America. The airline unveiled its new Website, which replaces the use of Adobe's technology with similar HTML-based capabilities.
Print publications are lining up to offer digital interactive versions of their wares on Apple's iPad and other tablet-shaped readers -- but there's a problem.
A conference in Texas is advertising that Adobe will be announcing a new product that's part of its 'signature suite' at one of its seminars.
Apple's Steve Jobs has reportedly called Adobe's Flash video technology a "CPU hog", during a meeting with representatives from The Wall Street Journal, according to an online report.
It's the 20th birthday of Adobe Photoshop today, so we're celebrating this by bringing you our favourite 20 Photoshop tutorials that we've published over the past 10 years.