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The Nikon Coolpix S5100 Is A Low-Cost Pocket Cam

August 16th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Pocket cams are just getting better and better. The just-announced Nikon Coolpix S5100 seems as loaded as anyone could want.

Adobe Web Fonts now available through Typekit

August 16th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Adobe has announced that it has teamed with Typekit to provide access to Adobe Web Fonts through Typekit's web-based portal.

New Fujifilm W3 3D Point And Shoot Does 3D At 720p

August 16th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
3D cameras haven’t really caught on yet for a number of reasons, but nobody told Fujifilm; they’re going right ahead with a new version of the W1, their 3D point-and-shoot from last year.

Fujifilm W3 becomes first compact cam with 3D HD movies

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Fujifilm kicked off its pre-Photokina run with a FinePix Real 3D camera it claims as a world first. The W3 is the fist compact camera to shoot 3D movies at 720p through a new imaging chip that can handle the workload.

Windows Phone 7 to use big-name games to lure iPhone users

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Microsoft this evening set out to make Windows Phone 7 a higher-end game experience by detailing some of the first 50 launch titles. Its smartphone OS will trade on major game names but will sometimes use them as companions that tie into full Xbox games.

Bad News For RIM: Only 150,000 Torches Sold At Launch?

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14 years ago
RIM needed a hit, and the data increasingly indicate that the Blackberry Torch is not that. While 150,000 units sold is nothing to sneeze at, and RIM’s overall sales are still strong, I can smell their decaying brand from here.

G-DRIVE Mini Hard Drive

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The G-DRIVE mini hard drive is the perfect storage solutions for people on the go. Weighing at less than 9 oz., the storage device provides up to 500GB of storage space to store your important documents, MP3s, digital video and digital photo files.

Fuji Introduces Compact 3-D Camera for Consumers

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Playing James Cameron at home is set to get cheaper and easier as Fuji introduces a point-and-shoot 3-D digital camera that can click high-resolution 3-D photos and high-definition 3-D movies — all at a price where regular compact cameras were about four years ago.

Windows Phone 7 Xbox Live Games And Capabilities Shown Off

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We’ve often said that Windows Phone 7 may live or die based on how it leverages Microsoft’s immense stature in gaming. A few games have been shown off here and there, but they’ve just blown the lid off their whole Xbox Live interface and Launch lineup.

Dot Wristwatch Concept

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Designed by Damian Kozlik, the Dot is a sleek and elegant wristwatch that looks more like a trendy bracelet than a timepiece. Based on LED technology, the stylish watch features extruded buttons to organize time or date on its LED display. The Dot is also lightweight thanks to the perforated casing.

Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition Mid-Tower PC Case To Be Released In Japan On August 27th

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Thermaltake is about to release their newest mid-tower PC case ‘V9 BlacX Edition‘ in Japan on August 27th.

Leader-intl Unveils A New Android Tablet

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A new Android tablet has just been unveiled by a Chinese-based company Leader-intl. Known as the G10, the device boasts a 7-inch 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen display, an 800MHz Marvell PXA166 processor, a 256MB RAM, a 1GB NAND Flash storage, a 0.3-megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, a 3.5mm headset...

Microsoft bringing Mac support to Windows Home Server

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Microsoft is currently testing an updated version of its Windows Home Server software. The latest edition, which carries the code-name Vail, overcomes many of the compatibility limitations of previous versions.

Palm Pre Plus vanishes from AT&T, Verizon stores

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Palm triggered a mystery today as the Pre Plus temporarily disappeared from both the AT&T and Verizon online stores. The Verizon model has since returned, but both were listed as "out of stock." Both retail stores don't yet report stock problems of their own....

Film Editor Uses Apple’s Final Cut Studio to Edit 70 Hours of Movie Footage

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For film editors, there may not be a lot of choices out there to get the job done. Hollywood more than likely has a standard that’s to be used, film to film, and there’s probably no reason for any rogue editor out there to do their own thing.

Disney Toy Story 3 Blu-ray To Include Game, Original Movie

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So you say you’re a Toy Story 3 fan? Well, TGDaily reports that there’s quite the deal coming from Disney when the movie is released on Blu-ray, the collector’s edition will contain not just Toy Story and Toy Story 3, it will also contain the video game tie-in for TS3.

TUAW Review: PinPoint Lightning wants to keep you alive

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14 years ago
Wherever you live, lightning can be dangerous if you spend a lot of time outdoors. In the USA alone, an average of 58 people per year are killed by proximity to lightning strikes.

Democrats urge FCC to ignore Google/Verizon deal

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14 years ago
Several Democratic members of the US House of Representatives are urging the FCC to ignore the net neutrality proposal drafted by Google and Verizon.

This Is What It Looks Like/When iPhone 4s Cry

August 16th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Reader Brian sent in this horrible photograph of the saddest iPhone in the world, shattered by his friend in a fit of butterfingers. Do not do this to your own iPhone.

WTO backs US and Japan in electronics tariff dispute with EU

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The World Trade Organization has sided with the US, Japan and Taiwan in an ongoing dispute over European Union tariffs for certain electronics items.

Meizu M9 may ape iPhone 4 with 960×640 screen

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Meizu chief Jack Wong has set out plans to match Apple once again in a recent post on his company's forums. He now expects the next phone, the M9, to use a 3.54-inch, 960x640 screen very similar if not identical to the iPhone 4's.

Meizu M9 may ape iPhone 4 with 960×640 screen

August 16th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Meizu chief Jack Wong has set out plans to match Apple once again in a recent post on his company's forums. He now expects the next phone, the M9, to use a 3.54-inch, 960x640 screen very similar if not identical to the iPhone 4's.

Review: Fusion of Ideas’ Carbon Fiber Stealth Armor case for iPhone 4

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14 years ago
Carbon Fiber. Made up of many tens of thousands of intertwining strands to give it incredible strength, it’s the material of the future. You’ve undoubtedly decked out everything you own in carbon fiber, right? The hood of your car? Carbon fiber.

Water Flute Gives a Glimpse of Future Interfaces

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14 years ago
Next time you splash around at the Six Flags water park you may be doing some significant–like contributing to some research on computing. A fish-shaped musical instrument that spouts water jets into which users dip their fingers is being hailed as an example of a new user interface.

Code shows future iOS devices currently in testing

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14 years ago
I don't know how much of a newsflash it really is that Apple is working on brand new versions of the iPhone and iPad, but just in case you thought that the current iterations were the last, let's set the record straight.

Does A Bit Of Wood Improve Headphones’ Performance?

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14 years ago
I’m no audiophile, but it’d be silly to deny that there’s a wide range of quality in the audio devices out there, and material and construction can be the difference between a perfectly good speaker and a buzzy piece of trash.

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