A line of camera bags you'll probably never buy
In this strange, little review, we take a look at a very sweet line of camera bags worthy of a 4-star review. It's just that you're probably never going to buy them, even though you should. Sadly, while you and I live in 2006, the company selling these products is pretty much stuck back in 1986.
Create your own Mac-like gel effects
My buddy Steve loves Macs. They're all he can talk about. All you need to do is simply say the word "Mac" and he's off on a run, telling you exactly what he thinks of them. Given his enthusiasm for all things Macintosh, you can understand how he was excited by a site that he discovered that helps you make "those really cool Mac OSX gel styles that are really popular right now."
Kingston Technology and the future of flash memory
This month, we had the opportunity to interview Mike Sager, a VP at Kingston Technology, the world's largest independent memory manufacturer. Mike helped us explore two interesting issues: the future of flash memory and how Kingston supports its flash memory customers.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The folly of WiFi cameras
What happens when you pair up WiFi networking with photography? Is it like oil and water or chocolate and peanut butter? Is anything really like chocolate and peanut butter? I mean, really? Take your protein pills and put your helmet on. Commencing countdown. WiFi, as we'll show, isn't the best use of your camera's silicon.

 
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