Thursday, May 13, 2010

Can Blurry Photos be Saved?

Handheld Devices: Brace for a Torrent of Tablets

Apple's iPad may own almost all the tablet buzz for now, but look for competitors to come out swinging over the next few months. Intel has a project in the works; RIM is reportedly developing a tablet of its own, and the HP Slate we saw at CES this year may be reborn as a tablet touting webOS, the operating system made by Palm, which HP has agreed to buy.

Wal-Mart tries to close gadget gap with Best Buy

Sometime early next week when you walk into the electronics section of your local Wal-Mart, you're likely to notice some changes. More big name brands of TVs, Blu-ray players, smartphones, and other gadgets will begin to populate the store shelves as the retailing giant tries to expand its reach and customer base even further.

Facebook's follies: A brief history

Let's take a look at some of Facebook's notorious and not-so-notorious misfires over the years, and its subsequent attempts to patch them up. It all starts, really, even before Facebook itself did.

Google Editions Could Have 4 Million E-Books

OK, 4 million titles is impressive -- but am I the only one confused about what exactly Google Editions is?

Fix Blurred Photos with Free Software

Every photographer knows the disappointment of taking a great photograph only to find the picture was ruined by camera shake or the subject moving. Such photographs cannot be brought back to crisp focus but they can be improved using software that employs an advanced mathematical technique called deconvolution to try to undo the blur.

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