How to Keep Your Photos (and Their Data) Safe
iPhones, BlackBerrys and other smartphones have made it remarkably easy for us to share photos on sites like Facebook and Flickr. But they've made it a lot easier for cyberstalkers to track us, as well.
That's because many digital photos contain a kind of encoded data known as Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF). This type of data is often used by professional photographers, since it reveals ...
There are some disturbing trends making the rounds on the Internet these days. Some are humorous, such as baby names inspired by text messages. Some are frightening, such as online suicide waves in Wales. Alas, a new trend is making the rounds that definitely falls into that second category. The trend consists of young girls filming themselves brutally beating others and then posting the action ...
Today, Adobe launched a beta version of Photoshop Express. Aimed at anyone who wants to do quick edits of pictures, this new flash-based version of Photoshop is totally free and runs right in your Web browser -- perfect for anyone who doesn't want to clog up their computer with a full program installation or drop hundreds of dollars on the regular version of Photoshop. The service also allows ...
In the early days of the MySpace, Web 2.0 revolution, Photobucket was everywhere. It was one of the few places users could upload photos and embed them in other websites for free. Then, Photobucket expanded to let users create slide shows and host videos... then MySpace did the same. Of course, this is when MySpace kicked Photobucket off its site, meaning thousands of users suddenly couldn't use ...









