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About Janice Chen
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Janice Chen is an editorial consultant and has been covering technology for over two decades. Serving as editor in chief at CNET and Computer Shopper magazine for many years, she oversaw product coverage for the CNET and ZDNet websites. She has appeared on most of the major morning TV news programs and was featured weekly on CNN Headline News' Hotwired segment recommending personal tech ranging from digital cameras to notebook PCs. Prior to that, she appeared with Anderson Cooper on a monthly technology segment for ABC World News This Morning. Quoted in numerous publications such as the New York Times, USA Today, and People magazine, Janice has also evaluated tech products for BusinessWeek, USA Weekend magazine, and Parenting magazine among others.
Janice got her hands on a Nikon Coolpix 900 back in 1998 and has been a digital camera enthusiast ever since. A graduate of Cornell University, she resides in Maplewood, NJ, with her husband (a professional photographer who shot his last roll of film in 2003) and their two daughters.
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Biography
Janice Chen
Janice Chen is an editorial consultant and has been covering technology for over two decades. Serving as editor in chief at CNET and Computer Shopper magazine for many years, she oversaw product coverage for the CNET and ZDNet websites. She has appeared on most of the major morning TV news programs and was featured weekly on CNN Headline News' Hotwired segment recommending personal tech ranging from digital cameras to notebook PCs. Prior to that, she appeared with Anderson Cooper on a monthly technology segment for ABC World News This Morning. Quoted in numerous publications such as the New York Times, USA Today, and People magazine, Janice has also evaluated tech products for BusinessWeek, USA Weekend magazine, and Parenting magazine among others.
Janice got her hands on a Nikon Coolpix 900 back in 1998 and has been a digital camera enthusiast ever since. A graduate of Cornell University, she resides in Maplewood, NJ, with her husband (a professional photographer who shot his last roll of film in 2003) and their two daughters.
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Olympus intros Tough TG-1 iHS: High-end waterproof with f2.0 lens
Olympus announces its new top-of-the-line rugged camera, with a bright f/2.0 lens and converter-lens compatibility.
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Final release of Adobe Creative Suite 6 begins shipping today
Adobe announces immediate availability of Creative Suite 6.
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Lensbaby Pro Effects Kit bundles high-end offerings at a discount
Lensbaby announces an all-in-one bundle for professional photographers and enthusiasts.
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 and CS6 Extended ramp up speed and features
Adobe updates its flagship photo editing suite with improved performance, a new user interface, and powerful new features.
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Adobe introduces Creative Suite 6 (with Photoshop CS6) and Creative Cloud
Adobe announces its updated Creative Suite 6, with new versions of Photoshop, as well as its new cloud-based subscription plan.
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Nikon’s new $700 D3200: 24-megapixel dSLR with optional WiFi
Nikon updates its entry-level digital SLR with 24-megapixel resolution, 30fps 1080p video, and a new optional WiFi adapter.
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Is there a Canon EOS 5D Mark III product recall in the offing?
Canon issues a product advisory for its recently released pro dSLR, confirming a possible manufacturing defect.
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Canon announces new EOS-1D C dSLR—a 1D X with 4K HD video
Canon adds professional video capabilities to its digital SLR lineup with a souped-up version of the recently announced EOS-1D X.
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New Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF5: A solid ILC made better
Panasonic updates its DMC-GF3 entry-level interchangeable lens compact camera with incremental but useful new features.
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Adobe releases public beta of Photoshop CS6
Sporting a redesigned interface and a slew of new features, a free public beta of the latest version of Adobe Photoshop is available for download.
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Sony introduces Alpha A57 update to first translucent-mirror camera
Sony announces the Alpha SLT-A57, an updated version of the original A55 dSLR that uses its innovative translucent fixed-mirror technology.
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Samsung ships WiFi-enabled DV300F DualView and WB150F megazoom
Samsung announces pricing and availability for two WiFi enabled cameras announced at CES.
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The best news about the new iPad's camera? There's an app for that.
Apple's new iPad boasts an updated new camera, but it's the new version of iPhoto for iOS that really wows in the photo department.
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Canon 5D Mark III is finally announced and doesn't disappoint
Canon announces its eagerly anticipated pro dSLR from Canon sports a 22-megapixel full-frame sensor and is crammed with advanced features, but sports a price tag to match.
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Lytro begins shipping Light Field Camera—just an expensive toy?
Lytro aims to redefine digital photography with its Light Field Camera, which lets you focus images after you snap your shots.
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Adobe launches Photoshop Touch for the iPad
Adobe adds an iOS 5-compatible version of its tablet-friendly Photoshop Touch app.
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CEA says phones replacing point-and-shoot as primary photo device
A new study from the CEA shows increasing use of smartphones as primary device for capturing and sharing images.
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New Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic brings high-quality optics and sharp tilt-shift
Lensbaby announces its highest-end optic to date--an 80mm, f/2.8 flat field-of-focus beauty that uses five glass elements in four groups.
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Kodak to stop making digital cameras, camcorders, and photo frames
It's the end of an era: Kodak announces that it will phase out its dedicated capture devices business in the first half of 2012.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 mirrorless compact resurrects classic OM style
Olympus announces a new line of interchangeable lens compact cameras for advanced photographers, channeling an iconic design.
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