Our new Cool Capture group is picking up momentum and we're already starting to see some really impressive photos roll in. What's great is that they are all taken from a variety of cameras - from basic point-and-shoots to expensive DSLRs. Here's our latest beautiful entry from reader turkeyjerky. She says:
These are a few of my favorite photos taken around downtown San Antonio, Texas and several of the missions. All photos were taken with a Canon Rebel XT.
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I'm loving the paperless ticketing trend! From airlines to movie theaters, companies are scrapping wasteful paper tickets in favor of eco-friendly paperless ticketing.
In a SXSWi keynote address earlier today, Twitter CEO Ev Williams announced Twitter's new ad platform, @anywhere.
Finally explained: why helium makes your voice sound squeaky - io9
Why can't all subways be outfitted with Ikea like this one in Paris? - Urlesque
KiBiSi's minimalist headphones are pretty sweet - Unplggd
You knew it was coming - a $20,000 diamond iPad - Dvice
A fanny pack for the 21st century - Oh Gizmo!
Bookmark this site to find out what movies are streaming soon on Netflix - PopCandy
Will there ever be one data plan to rule all of our gadgets? - Gizmodo
The White House wants to make healthy-eating video games - Joystiq
There's a new cyber superhero about to wipe the Internet clean of crime - and his name is Spencer Pratt.
After Lady Gaga released her tech-centric "Telephone" video on Friday, I couldn't help but rack my brain about other songs that include references to modern-day geek and tech culture.
You've heard all about the Windows Phone 7 Series, but you haven't heard much about the apps that will be available on the handset - until now, that is.
Built around helping "friends and fans socialize and share experiences around live events," Hot Potato is a social networking site based on events added to a calendar.
On hand to speak at the SXSW festival this weekend were Mike Bender and Doug Chernack, the authors of blog-turned-book Awkward Family Photos, which is set to drop on May 4.
Over a year ago, a report surfaced that only one percent of users use Google Docs. I was quite surprised at the number, and when I asked, it turns out that most of you were using the service.
This week on Caprica, Joseph goes looking for Tamara in New Cap City, while Amanda gets closer to Sister Clarice, and Daniel gets closer to losing his company.