Celebrated sports photographer Peter Read Miller on the gear that gets the shot
Peter Read Miller's amazing sports photography has graced many covers of Sports Illustrated. For his work Miller relies on several key cameras and lenses. He opens up his bags to show us his gear.
Dutch boutique carmaker Spyker says its B6 concept car is the first step in a global resurgence Spyker continues to foster anticipation for its new model's Geneva Motor Show debut as the company continues to bounce back from its failed stewardship of Saab.
Oscar Effects: How ‘The Hobbit’ doubled down on technical achievement In preparation for the Oscars this Sunday, we take a closer look at the five nominees in the "Visual Effects" category and what made them stand out. We begin with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
HTC One: Everything you need to know The HTC One is official and will make its way to carriers around the world sometime in March. If you're thinking about getting the handset, here's everything you need to know about the HTC One, from ultrapixels to BoomSound and everything in between.
Ubuntu coming to Nexus 7 and 10 tablets Ubuntu announced it will be releasing a tablet-friendly version of its OS. The release reveals a lot of exciting features that promise to make this platform cutting-edge and multi-functional.
Ferrari by Logic3 quiets its engine down with noise-cancelling R300 cans The new noise-canceling R300s from Ferrari by Logic3 are an update to the on-ear R200 headphones, which are inspired by the Ferrari F1 racing team.
Crackdown creator Ruffian Games goes independent with Tribal Towers Ruffian Games was born from some of the minds behind Crackdown, Fable, and other major Microsoft Studios games, but since opening in 2008, the studio's never been able to work on its own project. Now it's working on Tribal Towers, its first self-funded project. That's bad news for Crackdown fans.
Who needs a turbocharger when you can have a V16 Rolls Royce roadster? Rolls Royce, unlike its competitor Bentley, isn’t interested in turbochargers. In order to remain a luxury leader, the English automaker instead aims to build a V16 engine and new luxury SUV.
Original Photoshop code now available free from Computer History Museum The Photoshop used today is far from what the original version looked like in 1990. If you weren't computer-savvy enough back then – or maybe you weren't old enough to own a computer – you can download the original code for free now from the Computer History Museum.
Google exec says ‘insanely great cameras’ coming to future Nexus devices Vic Gundotra, a top-ranking engineer at Google, teased in a recent Google+ post that new Nexus devices will feature some big improvements to camera quality.
No need for a cellular data plan, Samsung’s Galaxy Camera now comes Wi-Fi-only Samsung's Android-powered point-and-shoot Galaxy Camera was a breakthrough in camera UI and connectivity, but required a cellular data plan subscription. Now a Wi-Fi-only model is available.
Foldable MOVEO electric scooter packs up like a carry-on bag For those who have trouble finding parking spaces in their neighborhood, the MOVEO electric scooter will eliminate all related problems. That's because the vehicle folds up like a rollaway luggage and goes where you're headed.
Microsoft threatens to ban Xbox Live members after ‘Gears of War: Judgment’ leaks online Microsoft has a tough time keeping its biggest games from slipping out the door early. People Can Fly and Epic Games' 'Gears of War: Judgment' has leaked ahead of its March release. Just like it did with Halo 4 in 2012, those caught playing the game early will be banned from Xbox Live by Microsoft.
China surpasses U.S. to become top market for smartphones and tablets By the end of February China will take over as the leading market for smartphones and tablets, bumping the U.S. to number two. Based on its growth, it's not likely that the U.S. will ever take back the lead.
Hands on: HTC One is back, armored and ready to take the Galaxy S4 The new HTC One is a well-designed phone with impressive specs and a beautiful exterior. HTC is also determined to impress with software goodies that could be useful for some, but may end up just getting in the way of what's good about the phone. Can it fight off Samsung.
Rebirth of cool: Is vinyl ready for a second wind, or just a fad? 2012 was a banner year for the sale of vinyl and turntables, but is the renewed interest just a fad or has the iPod generation started to rebel and return to the golden age of music listening?
Researchers can tell the difference between tweets from men and women Researchers used Twitter to decipher the differences in speech between the male and female gender.
Hotline Miami slaughters its way onto Sony’s PS Vita and PlayStation 3 Let it never be said that Sony doesn't go out of its way to represent the best of indie game development on its machines. Dennaton Games' indie hit Miami Hotline is making the jump to consoles in 2013. A new edition of the mad paean to the 1980s is coming to PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.
Carvana offers digital dealership to online shoppers Whether you're a savvy internet shopper or just don't enjoy visiting the dealership, Carvana has found a way for you to buy a car with just a few clicks of the mouse.
The Art of fear: How Dead Space was built to scare you Can a video game scare you? We asked Dead Space's Executive Producer Steve Papoutsis how Visceral Games went about creating a franchise based around the concept of horror, and how they then expanded that for a co-op game.
Apple hit by same hackers as Facebook, security patch coming today Apple revealed today that a small number of its employees' computers were hit by the same malware Facebook said infected its system last week. While no data was compromised, the company said, it does plan to release a security patch for customers later today.
Screenshots of new Samsung Galaxy Altius smartwatch leaked South Korea-based Samsung is allegedly working on creating a smartwatch, based on screenshots recently leaked. Details are sparse, but it's very likely the watch may pair with other Samsung devices, like the Galaxy S4.
Firefox 19 now available for desktop and Android devices Today, Mozilla released Firefox 19 for desktop and Android. It comes with a handful of new features, including a built-in PDF viewer and lower spec requirements for Android devices.
Rock Band goes on farewell tour before it stops releasing new songs in April 2013 There comes a time when a rocker has to hang up their plastic guitar and move on. Rock Band creator Harmonix announced that, come April 2nd, it will stop releasing new downloadable content for its music games, ending an astounding 275 week streak of regular updates.
Velocity Micro’s Raptor MultiPlex HT/Gaming Hyrbid PC is armed to the teeth Velocity Micro's Raptor MultiPlex combines a media streaming box, four-tuner, DVR, Blu-ray player, 9.1-channel HD audio and other top-notch hardware to create the ultimate hybrid of home theater and gaming PCs.
Think the 2014 Corvette Stingray is radical? Check out this 1964 XP-819 prototype The 2014 Stingray's styling may be polarizing, but the XP-819 featured the styling of a car that wouldn't debut for four years, and kept its engine in the trunk.
HTC One vs. Galaxy S3 vs. iPhone 5: Spec Showdown HTC has laid it all on the line with the newest One device. But how does it stack up to the competition? We compare the One to the iPhone and Galaxy S3 to find out how it stacks up.
With this HTML5 technology, video players will literally never look the same A Swiss company is aiming to change the scope of video players by embedding them into HTML5, allowing media to load regardless of Web browser. No more javascript or flash downloads here.
Rumor: Apple releasing Macbook Air with Retina display in Q3 According to a Taiwanese publication, Apple might equip both 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Airs with its exceptionally sharp Retina displays. The revamped notebooks will reportedly be available later this year.
Krell’s Connect Stream Player delivers audiophile-worthy digital music at a tycoon-worthy price point Available as a stand-alone digital player or equipped with a top-notch DAC, Krell's Connect Stream Player will deliver high-quality digital tunes worthy of the brand's well-regarded name, if you're willing to shell out the dough.
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