With everything else going 3D, it's probably time you started taking your photos in 3D. Well, that's what Fujifilm wants.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter patches after attack, Google fights censorship, EU prioritises broadband for all, and Android, iPad get Google Docs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola to release Android tablet, Napster for iPhone released, and Asus unveils a smartphone in UAE
Local hype over the iPhone 4 may see unprecedented midnight queues at retail outlets across the country, predicts one analyst.
In this World Wide Wrap: Diaspora gives users control, Dell provides Streak ROM code, and UK govt commits to open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: ITV moves into social gaming, Michael Jackson stars in Nintendo Wii, and Android gets social gaming platform.
Yahoo computers smash pi record, Basketball megastar accused of hacking, Phishers target Skype users, Yahoo demos faster Mail service
Local company AppCraft beat out competitors from Romania, Egypt and China in Nokia's global app developer contest.
Context-aware computing will be more akin to personal assistants than traditional computers, says Intel.
It can't be mere nostalgia, because even people who weren't born when the 12C came out are devoted users.
In this World Wide Wrap: CommVault intros cloud storage, Cirago docking station revamps hard drives, and Optus ventures into cloud.
Attempts by governments to control the flow of information is a worrying omen for future access freedoms.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu develops wireless charging, tablets not ready for enterprise, and Garmin-Asus plans Android release.