Archive for July, 2010 - Page 12
Panasonic HDC-SD60 Camcorder Offers Superior Video Quality
Panasonic offers a cool entry-level camcorder for consumers, coming with a comfortable-to-grip design. The camcorder can also shoot still photos (640×480) and comes with the usual array of ports like a video and mini-HDMI out, USB and SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots.
Samsung Announces New WiFi ST80 Digicam
Samsung offers another digital camera for the mass market with the Samsung ST80. This is a WiFi-enabled digital camera meaning it can offload photos via email or via direct upload to social media-sharing sites like Facebook and YouTube.
Samsung HMX-E10 HD Camcorder Comes with Swiveling Lens
Samsung has announced the launch of a new pocket camcorder with the Samsung HMX-E10 camcorder. This new camcorder can capture full HD videos in 1080p at 30fps.
Toshiba Unveils Five New 3D LCD TV Sets
Toshiba promised new 3D TV set and here they come. Toshiba unveils 5 new 3D LCDs, a follow up to their earlier release of pricey CELL 3D TV sets. They will come in various screen sizes and will fall under the Toshiba REGZA F1 and ZG1 Series.
After Apple Snubs Them, NVIDIA Prepares For The Worse
Graphics manufacturer NVIDIA got some bad news yesterday. The new Apple iMacs unveiled saw Apple going with ATI graphics cards as the cards in the default configuration of the iMac at every size. A big change, surely, as they’ve been going with NVIDIA lately for the past few cycles, at [...]
Amazon Introduces New Kindle
As you may have heard if you’re following the fierce eReader market, the Kindle has been ‘out of stock’ the past few days – leading to speculation, some fair (a new Kindle is coming) and some absurd (Amazon to discontinue Kindle hardware). All that speculation aside, Amazon is introducing a [...]
Apple Screwing International Customers On Free Cases?
Unless you’re a complete Apple fanatic, you were left less-than-satisfied by their Antennagate press conference. Regardless, the issue seems to have mostly died down. Now though, some international (non-US) customers may be getting screwed on the free bumper solution due to Apple’s shipping policies.
New Motorola Droid X Root: the 1-Click Path to the Dark Side
Just recently we’ve shown you that rooting the Motorola Droid X is possible despite the initial eFuse-related worries. But the actual root process is not painless, and some people did manage to brick their handsets while attempting to unlock their brand new Droid X.
Steve Ballmer To Give Free WP7 Phones To Microsoft Interns
One thing that they say about an internship at Microsoft is that you get full access to the Microsoft staff and you’re treated like an equal by the current employees. I’m sure that “treated like an equal” means that they’ll answer your C++ question after you get coffee for the [...]
ZTE Peel 3G Enabled iPod Touch Case Appears At FCC
When the iPhone was first announced back in 2007, the iPod Touch did not exist. This meant that anyone who wanted a full touchscreen device from Apple would have to sign themselves into a costly 2-year contract with AT&T (which itself wasn’t a very highly sought after option) and pay the [...]

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