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Think Tank Skin Set Modular Component Camera Gear Carry System

Pros know that if you don't get the shot, you're out of business. Tough, crowded, fast moving situations require special solutions.

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Crumpler Six Million Dollar Home Camera Shoulder Bag

Crumpler is a bag maker which insists on being different. Care and attention to detail help create wonderful photography products.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Think Tank Urban Disguise 40 Camera Bag

The mid-size entry in the Urban Disguise series provided us with enough incentive to physically beat it up and overstress it. The bag took it all.

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Think Tank Urban Disguise 30 Camera Bag

There are camera bags and then there are Think Tank camera bags. Lots of competition means better products. Think Tank is at the top of its game.

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Nik Color Efex Pro 3

The best Photoshop plug-ins get better because the developers listen to end users. Nik Software listens. Digital photographers are demanding sophisticated processing effects.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

ION Slide2PC Scanner

If you've got boxes full of old 35mm slides and negatives, it's probably time to start scanning before everything falls apart, gets lost, or gets soaked in a flood.

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 & Premiere Elements 7

It's a combination of software that's hard to beat. Better photo Organizer? Slicker editing tools? Automated movie making? It's all there.

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MindManager 8

It's more important than ever to get great ideas out in the open. Concepts? Projects? Changes? They have to be clearly explained to the people helping you get things done.

Read Mark Goldstein's full review!

2009 Round-Up: Camera Bags, Backpacks, Sling Bags, Rolling Bags, Belt Systems & Vests

Amateur photographers, enthusiasts, semi-pros and pros have more choices than ever before. Quality is up.

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Optimize 2.0

Hard drives, web browsers and Windows, like life in general, get cluttered quickly when you're disorganized. But PC maintenance can be a scary task. A friendly utility is needed.

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Nikon D700 Digital SLR Camera

The foundation of great photography is a camera capable of capturing the highest quality images while also acting as an extension of your mind. Nikon strikes again.

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WinZip 12 Pro

The gold standard in archiving utilities has been revised again. This time, there's a strong nod to digital image files, and bigger, better backup features. You owe yourself a look.

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Nikon Coolpix S600 Digital Compact Camera

The main thing stopping most of us from making nice photos is the willingness to actually pull out the camera and start shooting. This one makes it easy.

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Nikon D3 Professional Digital SLR Camera

Choosing a pro camera often comes down to buying the one with the ergonomics and interface you prefer. They're all great cameras. Is this Nikon's best SLR ever?

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Take Your Photography to the Next Level

Many people rightly doubt they're getting the best out their camera gear. Complex technical books confuse more often than they help. A balanced approach is needed.

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TetherBerry v1.0.7

Connect a laptop to the Internet, anywhere you've got cell phone service, through your BlackBerry's data connection and avoid some really crazy per-megabyte carrier charges

HTC Touch Diamond Smartphone

HTC has steadily grabbed more market share by regularly turning out superb smartphones offering slick designs wrapped around great features

The Ultimate HTML Reference

A concise desktop reference guide for all standard, W3C-compliant HTML, which uniquely also includes browser compatibility charts for each element

UpStrap Shoulder Strap for SLR & Prosumer Cameras

Superb quality, purpose-built SLR and prosumer camera shoulder strap that's made in the U.S. and made to last

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Welcome to the shiny new Kickstartnews/KSN home page

We decided to jump on the bandwagon — Web 2.0, blog-like, easier for us to edit (very important!). Therefrom springs this easier to use, faster loading, and easier to update home page. Let us know what you think. Please.

  • New reviews can be found in the left column.
  • Daily tech product news can be found in the center column.
  • Interesting site links, Daily Tech archives, Amazon and Google links can be found in the right column.

Hope you like it!

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Cool Steampunk Keyboard

Steampunk Workshop Keyboard
Steampunk Workshop Keyboard - side view
Reading both Engadget and Gizmodo, I was fascinated by their coverage of a garage based project to create a keyboard that looks like it belonged in a Steampunk world. The Keyboard looks very cool and is only let down by the soft backing and the poor implimentation of the spacebar.

The keyboard was created by The Steampunk Workshop, and the process of creating it from an IBM Model M "Clicky" keyboard, is detailed here. The above images are from their final unit. Below I have re-engineered the image in photoshop to reflect what I think the unit should have looked like with a spacebar to match.

Steampunk Workshop Keyboard - photoshop image with new spacebar

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Music, Media & Money

I'm both fascinated and annoyed at many of the approaches the music companies are taking at making money. They bitch and complain about piracy and to be honest they are probably right to certain degree. However, I've been buying music for a long time, and much of my music until about 10 years ago was on vinyl. Every time a new device or media technology is announced, I cringe and think "does this mean I'm going to have to buy all the music in my library again".

I've previously bought music on LP's, Tapes, CD's, DVD's and even the odd piece of digital music online and on memory card. I love gadgets like many others, however I can tell you this, I won't be jumping to, or spending a lot of money on new mediums. I'll continue buying CD's and then ripping them to my media players. I'm happy enough with that.

Stop re-inventing the wheel ... Frankly I'm sick of spending my hard earned money to make some fat cat music executive or lawyer rich. If you want me to buy music I already have, you've got to offer me a lot more than a new package or a "remastered" version. Invest some money in value added content and pay the artists more ... you media moguls can certainly afford it.

In case you're wonder why I'm so pissed I sat down recently and figured out how much it would cost me to replace my record collection at £15 a CD ... I freaked. Think about this a moment ... the record companies sue the hell out of copyright violators and yet when it come to paying the creators of that same music, they drag their heels and cry saying the music business is expensive. Yet the RIAA and other organisations with similar interest have been trying to change the law as regards to royalties so that they dont have to keep paying the creators of the music they're selling. Read this article over at IGN for more, it details that the RIAA recently petitioned Judges to lower the royalties so that the record companies can make more money...

For another take on why the MPAA thinks piracy exists read another article again at IGN, it made sense to me.

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