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June has been a massive month in consumer tech. Below is the best of the best for June 2012.
Google's co-founder says the general public could have access to the final version of Project Glass about a year after developers get the Explorer Edition.
The latest firmware upgrade for Canon's EOS 7D brings an increase in burst shooting capacity, as well as GPS support.
Choosing a camera with built-in GPS has never been easier with our list of cameras that can automatically geotag your photos.
According to Fujifilm's official new road map, you can expect a couple of new lenses for the X-Pro1 later this year, and the rest in 2013.
A mysterious announcement on Sony's own blog marks the debut of an action camera. It's tiny, and it looks to be a competitor to the Contours and GoPros of this world.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has shown off Google's computerised glasses, but they're only for Google I/O attendees — ie, developers — who are on the "bleeding edge".
Sony today announced its investment in CMOS image senors, which will be handed over to its Semiconductor's Nagasaki Technology Center over a one-year period.
CNET Australia is hosting a Photo Walk! Ten readers will get hands on with the Editor's Choice-winning Olympus OM-D E-M5 as part of the action. Want to come along?
Should you do your own photo printing at home? Or get your prints done at a commercial machine in a store?
Kodak is suing Apple over claims that some of the patents in a portfolio, which Kodak needs to sell off to survive bankruptcy, in fact belong to Apple.
This smart guide sheds some light on portable lighting solutions and useful light modifiers.