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Just like the rest of the population, geeks' kids can do the darndest things. This camera phone challenges focuses on the spawn of the TechRepublic community.
My name is Sonja Thompson. I've worked for TechRepublic since October of 1999, starting with the enewsletter team, then with the Premium Products group (creating books and CDs), as well as programming some of the elements on the site. After leading the Tech News team on TR, I jumped at the opportunity to switch gears and try my hand at video editing, podcasts, and other forms of multimedia on the site. I'm currently the host of the Smartphones blog, plus I edit the TR Dojo video series. \ \ I graduated from the University of Louisville with a BA in English and a minor in Communications. Since then, I've also completed several technology related courses from SmartPlanet. My goal is to learn about the TR community, interact with members on the site, and hopefully encourage more people to participate - and more often.
Just like the rest of the population, geeks' kids can do the darndest things. This camera phone challenges focuses on the spawn of the TechRepublic community.
Leaked Windows 8 screenshots, by notorious Windows leak going by the name of Zukona.
It makes perfect sense that the camera phone challenge that TechRepublic publishes on Valentine's Day -- think chocolates, candy conversation hearts, and other sweets for the sweet -- focuses on what TechRepublic members identify as "guilty pleasures." Take a look at the entries.
The recent death of Digital Equipment Corporation founder Ken Olsen is a reminder that it's tough to get to the top of the tech world but it's even tougher to stay there.
News Corp's first iPad exclusive newspaper, The Daily, is unveiled in New York City Wednesday morning. It features a fully-fledged newspaper paired with interactive media including videos, 360 degree images, and even a crossword puzzle.
We thought winter was the perfect time of year to challenge the TechRepublic community to submit camera phone photos of snow and ice. Take a look at the entries.
Macworld, still based around Apple's timeframe of January announcements, even though the company turned its back on the event and its community, hit San Francisco's Moscone Center with an unexpected vengeance Thursday.
First look at the Android 3.0 'Honeycomb' user interface
On Friday Mozilla released Firefox 4 Beta 9, which will probably be the final beta build - finally! - for this browser before we hit Release Candidate and an official release sometime towards the end of February.
What better way to start out a new year than to challenge the TechRepublic community to submit quality resolution camera phone photos. Take a look at the entries.