Video
The GoPro Camera Goes Anywhere
The tiny Go Pro HD Hero camera can take incredible photos and high definition video, all while being submerged in water or attached to a surfboard, bicycle or motorcycle.
Google Makes the iPhone YouTube App Obsolete
Google wants you to skip the YouTube app on the iPhone, which is controlled by Apple, and go straight to its new YouTube mobile site on the Web.
A Site for the Videos You Don’t Want Everyone to See
VidMe is a new site for privately sharing videos with a select group of people.
Mobile Uploads Spur Facebook Video Growth
Facebook users are now recording more than 20 million videos a month through the browser and mobile phones. They also watch more than two billion videos a month on the Web site.
Q.&A.: Putting Your iPod Nano Videos on Your Computer
What to do if you want to put the video shot on your iPod Nano on your computer.
YouTube Dominates Online Video Views
Americans watched 253,652 years worth of videos last month. And you wonder why you feel like you got nothing done?
Video Site Blip.tv Raises $10 Million
Blip.tv, the video site, raises another $10.1 million in funding. The company shares ad revenue with video producers.
Motorola debuts M3 multimedia server lineup; multi-screen support
Motorola has announced a new family of on-demand multimedia servers that can deliver content and services to televisions, computers and mobile devices.
Video: Microsoft and Google posture on energy management
The next battleground for Microsoft and Google? Both lay claim to the smart meter and energy management technologies that will rule your home and business.
Times Square car bomb terrorist arrest: Following the tech bread crumbs
The arrest of Faisal Shahzad, the man who allegedly drove a car bomb into Times Square Sunday, was nabbed courtesy of some tech-aided sleuthing.
Bring Back My Cable
There’s a level of commitment associated with a download that still throws down a speedbump. Cable lets you happily be a sheep.
Tips on Shooting Video With a D.S.L.R.
Shooting video requires a lot of practice and preparation, an instructor says, adding that you should ever shoot vertical, unless you want to mount your HDTV sideways.


