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DIY: The string tripod (aka stringpod)
Tripods are the go-to accessory for steadying shots. Whether you're trying to achieve a high exposure or working with a shaky hand, propping your camera somehow is crucial to producing a clear image, especially in low light.

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    Nikon Coolpix S30 (Blue)
Nikon Coolpix S30 (Blue)
The rugged Nikon Coolpix S30 is a simple, inexpensive point-and-shoot to keep poolside, and doesn't try to be anything more.

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    Samsung HMX-W300 (orange)
Samsung HMX-W300 (orange)
The Samsung HMX-W300 rugged minicamcorder is a good traveling companion for capturing Web-friendly movie clips and photos of your next hike or beach trip.

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    Sony debuts first waterproof Handycam
Sony debuts first waterproof Handycam
Set to debut around late May in Japan, Sony's first waterproof Handycam, the HDR-GW77V, can survive up to 16 feet under water for up to an hour, handle a near 5-foot drop, and resist dust.

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    Ikea teases cardboard digital camera
Ikea teases cardboard digital camera
Forget smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras. What about capturing that special moment with a cardboard cam from Ikea? Bonus: looks like there's no assembly required.

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Google releases full FCC report on Street View probe

Company releases full version of FCC's report on company's controversial gathering of personal data with Street View cars.
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April 30, 2012

  Google releases full FCC report on Street View probe
Company releases full version of FCC's report on company's controversial gathering of personal data with Street View cars.

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  CISPA Web-surveillance bill advances despite opposition
week in review Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act passes House vote, while the Java trial notches its second week. Also: Google Drive in the cloud.

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  Justice Department closes probe into Google Street View
As the Web giant agrees to pay the $25,000 penalty ordered by the FCC, it also discloses that the U.S. Justice Department ended its probe into Street View almost a year ago.

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  GlobalSign breach stemmed from unpatched server
The Web certificate-issuing failed to update one of its Web servers, which allowed a hacker to access it and led to the company ceasing operations for more than a week last year.

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  Renewed efforts to revert DNSChanger in effect
The effort to clean up the DNSChanger malware attack is seeing renewed focus as the rogue DNS server shutdown deadline approaches on July 9.

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