Public safety log (May 29) (Albany Democrat-Herald)

People arrested are innocent unless proved otherwise in court. Initial charges often change as a case progresses.

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Mark aims her camera at proms (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Mary Ellen Mark still has the picture taken of her when she went to her high school prom. “I thought enough of it to keep the photograph. I thought it was funny,” said Mark, 68, now a widely renowned photographer.

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Bro Knows Football (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Sports stars — they’re just like us. How Madison Avenue puts one over on the fan.

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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 20th Mar 2007 10:26 UTC (New Mobile Computing)

Windows Vista has had something of a troubled birth.

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Video: a Polaroid pilgrimage (The Virginian-Pilot)

andnbsp; By Rich-Joseph Facun IT WAS THE FALL OF 1999, and I was packing my things for college, where I was going to study photojournalism. I opened the coat closet and there it was, dangling from a hanger next to a checkerboard sweater reserved for the family dog: my motherandrsquo;s old Pol …

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Ready, aim, shoot! (York Daily Record)

We know you rarely go anywhere without a camera, especially during the summer. These days, you can fit the tiniest high-tech digital camera in your shorts’ pocket or tie its cord around your water bottle.

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Penang ahoy! (The Star)

Almost 40 teenagers came together last weekend for the The Star’s BRATs programme in Penang last week. Two senior BRATs DIYANA RAHIMATSAH and GAN HUI WAN were there with them.

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Sun, sand, sea, scuba and videos (The Star)

Several weeks ago, I was invited to an event that had everything right. There was sun, sand, sea and scuba diving. And best of all (no, not the pretty blonde in the teeny weeny bikini), there was underwater photography!

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Singing the Praises of the Nikon D300 (AnandTech)

It has been a very busy winter and spring, with new camera models from just about every serious DSLR vendor and every wannabe vendor in the photo universe. One of the very nice things about reviewing camera equipment is you eventually get to try them all out, and in the process you sometimes end up finding a winner or two. This time around there was a…

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Singing the Praises of the Nikon D300 (AnandTech)

It has been a very busy winter and spring, with new camera models from just about every serious DSLR vendor and every wannabe vendor in the photo universe. One of the very nice things about reviewing camera equipment is you eventually get to try them all out, and in the process you sometimes end up finding a winner or two. This time around there was a…

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Singing the Praises of the Nikon D300 (AnandTech)

It has been a very busy winter and spring, with new camera models from just about every serious DSLR vendor and every wannabe vendor in the photo universe. One of the very nice things about reviewing camera equipment is you eventually get to try them all out, and in the process you sometimes end up finding a winner or two. This time around there was a…

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Singing the Praises of the Nikon D300 (AnandTech)

It has been a very busy winter and spring, with new camera models from just about every serious DSLR vendor and every wannabe vendor in the photo universe. One of the very nice things about reviewing camera equipment is you eventually get to try them all out, and in the process you sometimes end up finding a winner or two. This time around there was a…

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Singing the Praises of the Nikon D300 (AnandTech)

It has been a very busy winter and spring, with new camera models from just about every serious DSLR vendor and every wannabe vendor in the photo universe. One of the very nice things about reviewing camera equipment is you eventually get to try them all out, and in the process you sometimes end up finding a winner or two. This time around there was a…

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The all-rounder (Express India)

In the days of instant cricket or ‘Twenty-20′ to be precise, the camera plays a major role. Now it has become customary for the umpires to consult the camera replay in its slowest motion from multiple angles before deciding the fate of a batsman.

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The all-rounder (FE via Yahoo! India News)

In the days of instant cricket or ‘Twenty-20′ to be precise, the camera plays a major role.

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Total Clicks : (ZDNet India)

Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.

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Into the bloodstream of photography (Manila Bulletin)

They say that when it runs in the family, most likely you will end up taking a route familiar to your loved ones.

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Subnotebook Blues: Lightweights in More Ways Than One (TechNewsWorld.com)

Those of us who carry laptops have different tastes and needs, of course, so it’s unlikely computer makers will ever agree on the ideal compact. It always comes down to a balancing act over size, weight, price, features and ease of use. That’s evident in the four subnotebooks I’ve been testing.

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New PC Purchasing: Navigating the Confusing Tech Terrain (TechNewsWorld.com)

Lori Jantulovich stands in the middle of Best Buy’s computer section, flagging down a sales clerk. She’s trying to buy a laptop for her nephew. “I have no clue,” she says. Jantulovich, 51, is surrounded by displays touting the merits of dozens of similar-looking PCs. “Superior performance with 3 GB of system memory,” one says. “Powerful discrete graphics,” another advertises.

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Web Video: Make It YourTube (InformationWeek)

The Internet has made video accessible to everyone, including your competition. It’s time to jump in, and we’ll show you how to do it.

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