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Sony said Monday it will sell new photo editing software for the PlayStation 3 this week, as it prepares for the global launch of its cloud-based photo service.
The company’s “PlayMemories Studio” software lets owners of the game console use it to edit and view photos or video uploaded from cameras or camcorders. Users can simulate stop-motion videos, add sound and video effects including subtitles and color schemes, and upload files to Facebook. Files stored on a PlayStation can also be viewed and edited using Sony’s handheld Vita and PlayStation Portable consoles.
The software will link into
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When the American Academy of Arts and Sciences decided to explore the complex issues of security and privacy in cyberspace for its academic journal Daedalus, it tapped Internet pioneer David D. Clark to serve as guest editor. Clark’s credentials certainly made him a worthy selection. He has been involved in the development of the Internet since the 1970s and served as chief protocol architect and chair of the Internet Activities Board from 1981 to 1989.
Today he’s a senior research scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His research focuses on redefining the Internet’s
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By JENNIFER WATERS

U.S. consumers growing use of smartphones for all sorts of personal-finance tasks helped contribute to a 13% hike in identity theft in 2011. MarketWatch reporter, Jennifer Waters shares some tips to stay safe on Lunch Break. (Photo: Getty Images)
About 12 million Americans
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Nvidia recently released Kepler, a more efficient 28nm GPU, used in the GeForce GTX 680 desktop graphics card. Tech site Anandtechdiscovered an email sent by Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to all Nvidia employees congratulating them on the launch of Kepler. In the email, Huang mentions his intention to bring this chip architecture to other devices, including smartphones.
Today is just the beginning of Kepler. Because of its super energy-efficient architecture, we will extend GPUs into datacenters, to super thin notebooks, to superphones.
Obviously, the exact same
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Now entering its ninth year of operation on Mars, NASAs Opportunity rover is proving that theres not much it cant do. Its even getting into self-portraiture to pass the time. The image above was stitched together from pictures snapped by Opportunitys panoramic camera (or Pancam) back in December, showing the accumulation of dust on the rovers solar panels as it prepares for its fifth Martian winter.
The self-portrait is presented in whats know as approximate true color, or the imagery teams best guess at what the environment would actually
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On a Dutch TV show named, with utter Dutchness, De Wereld Draait Door, the man previously known as Jarno Smeets–of the Human Bird Wing video, in which he flies under mostly his own power–confessed to faking the whole thing. Dude’s name isn’t even Jarno Smeets! It’s Floris Kaayk, and he’s a “CGI artist” with degrees in animation. Apparently the video was part of a documentary, the subject of which is unclear (but could totally be “how to fool the internet with an obviously fake video”). [via @mpoppel
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Don’t you sleep? That’s when my iPad’s charge. I lay down at 12, 1, or 2AM, plug it in, pass out, and when I wake up it’s charged and if it took an hour or six to charge I give no fucks. It’s charged.
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You’re assuming that it’s encryption that’s the problem. In my case, it’s a problem with the size of data vs. how much bandwidth I can use. I get an allocation of 20GB a month, and even that’s very expensive. Backing up my 5+ TB to the cloud is simply not an option.
Cloud is very trendy right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s a one-size-fits-all.
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Christopher Jablonski is a freelance technology writer. Previously, he held research analyst positions in the IT industry and was the manager of marketing editorial at CBS Interactive. He’s been contributing to ZDNet since 2003.
Christopher received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign. With over 12 years in IT, he’s an expert on transformational technologies, particularly those influential in B2B.
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