I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Creative Labs offers a camera specifically designed for laptops. The Creative WebCam Notebook ($49.99) is the size of a double-A battery and clips onto a laptop screen. It's more expensive than the ...
The first affordable web camera with face tracking was the Logitech QuickCam Sphere which I reviewed almost two years ago. It was a pretty decent product, but not as elegant a solution as I’d hoped ...
Video calling doesn’t just have to be for the latest mobile phones. Computers have been offering the ability to talk to someone in person for the last ten years, so what makes the latest top of the ...
When it comes to picking one of the best webcams, you want something that's easy to set up, that offers high-resolution video and audio, and that looks stylish – and the Creative Live! Cam Sync 4K is ...
The big problem with pretty much every webcam I've ever tried is not the technology behind the imaging system or getting the software to work right - it's the stand. Some webcams are specifically ...
The Creative Live Cam Voice is a well-rounded camera for IM and Internet-based voiceconferencing. We like its audio options and clear, vivid images and its plethora of image adjustability, physical ...
This double-duty webcam can rest on your desk or clamp onto an LCD monitor. A 200-degree pan and 105-degree tilt with face tracking means you don't have to sit motionless—the camera moves as you do.
Reviewed on: Dell Inspiron laptop, running Windows XP on a 2GHz Pentium 4 processor. The Good: Unbelievably small and light, ideal for travel. The Bad: Picture tends to be a little dark, and requires ...
With an abundance of image settings and software, the Creative Live Motion Webcam is aimed at a more sophisticated Webcam user. It features remote monitoring and motion detection for the ...
I have Red Hat 9 and a Creative PD1001 webcam. Red Hat correctly identifies the webcam and it's model. I have the ov511 module loaded. I can't seem to be able to locate the dev file to get it working.