Last modified: June 1, 2005 10:44 AM PDT
Longhorn's photo finish
Windows users to get more control over digital images, as Microsoft delves into raw picture data. Also: Shutterfly makes a buy.
Longhorn photo support comes into focus
Microsoft is rallying industry support for "raw" digital photo formats that it says could ease picture editing and boost image quality.June 1, 2005
Shutterfly buys out Memory Matrix
The online photo service company acquires Memory Matrix technology and the expertise of Lynx creator Lou Montulli.June 1, 2005
Slim cameras heavy on features
If you want a camera the size of a credit card, must you lower your expectations? Several wafer-thin models offer great resolution.The New York Times
May 29, 2005
previous coverage
Yahoo pictures easier photo sharing
Site launches test version of a free e-mail service designed to let subscribers more easily send and share digital photos.May 25, 2005
Photographers ask camera makers to open up
It's time for Nikon, Canon, others to unlock their file formats, photographers say. At stake: the future of the world's image libraries.April 25, 2005
Nikon's photo encryption reported broken
Proprietary encryption format used in some high-end cameras appears to be toast, clearing the way for third-party image software.April 21, 2005

