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Polaroid 3.5-inch digital photo frame

Polaroid 3.5-inch digital photo frame

Polaroid Japan has announced the launch of 3. 5-inch digital photo frame in pearl white and black color. The frame with 320x240 pixels is compatible with OS Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X 10.

Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 10:18

Mobile spy cam that will make life hell for love cheats

Mobile spy cam that will make life hell for love cheats

Partners who're not where they are supposed to be could soon be watching their exploits live on a mobile phone, courtesy 'The Watch Anywhere Monitoring Camera'.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 04:25

Rollei X-8 Sports is as strong as the Thing

Rollei X-8 Sports is as strong as the Thing

Sure there aren't any new cameras featuring the powers of the Fantastic Four yet, however it is safe to say that the makers Rollei are trying to make new cameras like the X8 more lightweight as well as strong enough to withstand the forces of nature while taking great pictures.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 04:19

Samsung's APS-C 'hybrid' system to rival Micro Four Thirds

Samsung's APS-C 'hybrid' system to rival Micro Four Thirds

Just weeks after Olympus and Panasonic launched the potentially revolutionary Micro Four Thirds system, in flies word that Samsung is looking to steal their thunder with a sure-to-be-incompatible alternative.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.01 at 07:30

Panasonic's HDC-SD100 HD camcorder does the review thing

Panasonic's HDC-SD100 HD camcorder does the review thing

Surely you remember Panny's new duo of camcorders that featured the so-called 3MOS technology. No? At any rate, Panasonic's HDC-SD100 has just been reviewed by the cool cats over at TrustedReviews, and while we're not sure if all that MOS was the reason for its success, critics were generally pleased with the performance (at least in good lighting).

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.31 at 12:18

Toshiba's SD Multi Tool and SD Photo Editor are a nice, touchable surprise

Toshiba's SD Multi Tool and SD Photo Editor are a nice, touchable surprise

Toshiba is offering up a nice respite from the inane quantity of LCDs and, um, more LCDs at IFA this year. The SD Multi Tool and the SD Photo Editor are two touchable handhelds, offering up some beefy features where similar devices lack, and also skipping over some of the more traditional MID OS features that might put these over the top -- a confusing mix, but again, not an LCD, so we're hooked.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.31 at 05:07

RED's next move: Monstro super DSLRs

RED's next move: Monstro super DSLRs

Red CEO, Jim Jannard, is stirring up trouble in the RED User forums, J. Wong-style. His latest volley discusses the new Mysterium "Monstro" sensor program, the next evolution (and future free upgrade) to the Mysterium X sensor slated for RED's 5k Epic.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.30 at 02:04

How would you change Nikon's D700?

How would you change Nikon's D700?

The phrase "full frame" brings a smile to the face of anyone remotely familiar with photography, and the term "D700" is likely to do the same for shooters with three large to plunk down on a new body.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.29 at 17:16

Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab shows off gesture-controlled TVs, image recognition

Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab shows off gesture-controlled TVs, image recognition

Toshiba is pulling an EyeToy, minus a diabolical plan to actually sell the thing and make a killing off of collectable elemental decks. The company's Cambridge-based Research Lab has some new video camera-based feature they're prototyping for possible eventual TV implementation.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.29 at 10:29

Sony Cyber-shot T500 hands-on

Sony Cyber-shot T500 hands-on

We got a look at Sony's new HD-shootin', 10. 1 megapixel Cyber-shot T500 today, and it seems to do what it says on the box. There was no Memory Stick in the display version, so we couldn't test out any HD recording, but the touchscreen interface did seem responsive, and mode switching from stills to video is a snap.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.29 at 07:00


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