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Nikon's D3000 is a solid, basic D-SLR. It features a split-second shutter response and VR image stabilization for sharp detail and shoots up to 3 frames per second. An on-board image editor lets you correct red eyes, apply filters, and adjust color balancing on-the-fly.
Buyers Guide: Digital Cameras With A Few Extras
This group of digital cameras from Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fuji, Panasonic, Lumix, Sony, and Leica, offers lots of goodies, whether you're shooting on the ski slopes, the beach, in the studio, or around the neighborhood.

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A bare bones robot.
Comic-Con 2009: Costumed Superheroes
The characters, costumes, and merchandise are the best part of the annual science fiction convention in San Diego.

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Adobe Premiere Elements can capture video from a webcam directly to the editing timeline, but had trouble detecting some webcams.
Top Video Programs for Bloggers
Why blog when you can vlog it? We look at tools from Adobe, DeskShare, Corel, Cyberlink, and Microsoft that allow basic video editing and quick uploads.

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Mohamed Badawy Al-Husseiny, CEO of Aabar; Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Group, and Burt Rutan, designer and builder of the world's first private manned space vehicle, SpaceShipOne, pose beneath a wing of the carrier aircraft VMS Eve, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, July 28, 2009.
Inside Virgin Galactic's Spaceship
The first privately manned space vehicle program gets a new partner and makes a sub-orbital test voyage with Sir Richard Branson as a crew member.

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Microsoft deliberately made it impossible to perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 7 on a Windows XP system.
Microsoft Windows XP to Windows 7 Migration
There's no Microsoft support for a direct upgrade path from XP to 7. Here's what you need to know to upgrade your operating system directly to Windows 7 from XP.

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ScreenRecycler lets you use an old iMac or laptop as a secondary display for your Mac. The old iMac on the left is working as a secondary display for the new iMac on the right; note the browser in the middle spanning both displays.
19 Great, Cheap Mac Apps
Manage your to-dos, write text, tell time, handle chat, do backups, and more on your Mac -- without breaking your budget.

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Firefox 3.5 features private browsing-aka "porn mode"-to let you cover your tracks.
Firefox 3.5 -- A Step Forward For Browsing
With performance improvements, private browsing, new tab management features, and support for new Web technologies, Firefox 3.5 offers solid improvements to the Web browsing experience.

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In an unpiloted test launch on July 8, 2009, from Wallops Flight Facility in VA, the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) reached an altitude of 1 mile before separating as planned.
Inside NASA's Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) Test Launch
NASA is testing an alternate launch abort system for astronauts to escape should there be an emergency during mission launch. The Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) was tested successfully July 8th, 2009 at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

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At first glance, PC-BSD might seem the same as any of the various Linux distributions that use KDE.
Free Operating Systems That Aren't Linux
These non-Linux operating systems have been built as open source products, are free to use and generally come with little to no restrictions.

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"Scrubbing" lets you move to an exact location in an audiobook, podcast, or other iPod audio or video track.
iPhone: Get More With These Tips & Tricks
These shortcuts help you get the most from your iPhone or iPod Touch running the new iPhone 3.0 firmware.

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Pastebin is aptly named: just paste and save to let other people read your plaintext.
Realtime Web Collaboration Apps
Thanks to Zoho, Google Docs, Writeboard, Dabbleboard, and other online apps, it's now possible for teams to work across the Web, on common document types, often in realtime and often without paying a cent.

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The camera on the iPhone 3GS will replace that point-and-shoot camera you may carry on vacation, but won't replace a dSLR used for serious photography. It still lacks a number of features, such as white balance control and exposure control, and doesn't offer advanced features such as bracketing and panoramic shooting.
Review: Apple's iPhone 3GS
Hardware improvements -- a faster processor, improved camera, video capabilities, and a compass -- make the 3GS the best iPhone yet, but was it worth the wait?

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Spotlight search lets you find contacts, applications, iPod tracks, and more, just by typing their names.
A Look At iPhone 3.0 Software
Apple's OS 3.0 gives the iPhone Spotlight search, copy/cut/paste capability, a voice recorder, and more features to improve an already-great product.

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GM's proprietary software allows for 24/7 monitoring of all test channels and thermal chambers from anywhere in the world. The lab is capable of testing lithium-ion batteries, as well as energy storage technologies such as ultracapacitors for GM's extended-range electric, plug-in, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles.
Inside GM's Advanced Automotive Battery Systems Lab
General Motors has expanded its battery R&D capabilities by opening what it calls the largest advanced battery lab in the U.S.

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Windows 7 users now have a badly needed extra degree of control over the System Tray.
Windows 7: Under the Hood
Take a look at the features that have Win 7's early adopters buzzing, from the improved Task Bar, backup, and UAC, to upgrades like the Resource Monitor and support for virtual hard drive booting.

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The HTC G1 was the first smartphone built on Google's open source Android platform. Several manufacturers are planning handsets based on the Linux-based operating system. Samsung has announced it will have three Android handsets this year, and Acer, Motorola, Asus-Garmin, and Sony Ericsson could also release smartphones with the Google-backed OS in the coming months.
Android Smartphones For Early Adopters
Today there are only a handful of Android phones on the market from HTC, Kogan, and Samsung. But open source fans will soon have plenty of handsets to choose from, as Google expects 18 handsets by year end.

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Flash Builder 4 helps developers build rich Internet applications. This is the basic workspace, with the gradient/color picker popped open in the lower right.
Adobe Flash Catalyst
Adobe Flash Catalyst should be well received by Web designers. It allows them to add interactivity to static graphics, without relying on developers to generate user interface code. This in turn should free developers up to focus on coding back-end connectivity.

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Windows 7 on a Lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB RAM; more than half of the physical memory is available for use, and full Aero Glass effects are available courtesy of the Intel 945 chipset.
Windows 7 Vs. Linux: Performance Matters
We take a 30,000-foot view of the capabilities that Microsoft's Windows 7 and the top Linux distributions have staked out, and explain where each OS stands, and where they excel.

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