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A short movie? How about 30 seconds long, and shoot it on your cell phone? Those were the contest rules, and Ithaca College received some strong entries from students. CNET's Molly Wood looks at the cell phone as video source.\r\n
How to transfer video from camera to PC
In order to edit your home movie, you first have to get video off your camcorder and onto your computer. Molly Wood makes it look easy.
CNET's Molly Wood give tips on finding the best cell phone for text messaging, whether you're after a pricey smart phone or on a shoestring budget.
At CES 2008, Molly Wood takes a first look at the Belkin FlyWire, a device that will wirelessly transmit content from any video source to your television.
Get photos off your BlackBerry
Don't leave photos trapped on your phone. Molly Wood has a few easy ways to free those pics.
From Apple's Cupertino, Calif.-based headquarters, CNET's Molly Wood takes a first look at iLife 08, the latest collection of "digital lifestyle" software with a new and improved iPhoto and totally revamped iMovie.
From Apple's headquarters Cupertino, Calif., CNET's Molly Wood takes a First Look at iLife 08, the latest collection of "digital lifestyle" software with a new iPhoto and totally revamped iMovie.
Molly Wood shows you how to rotate a video clip from your digital camera using Windows or Mac.
Motorola makes a big comeback with its Rokr E2 phone at this year's gadget fest. Have a look with CNET's Molly Wood and Kent German.
Post cell phone photos to Flickr
Molly Wood shows you how to quickly send photos from your camera phone to the photo-sharing service, Flickr.
