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Fujifilm Korea Launches FinePix J27 With Panorama ShootingFujifilm Korea is out with a new digital camera that boasts a panorama shooting mode. Dubbed as the FinePix J27, this particular camera is capable of capturing and combining up to 3 consecutive shots all in one single panoramic picture and save them into a memory card. Other cool specs include a 10.2-megapixel image sensor, [...]
Digital Cameras Thursday, August 06, 2009Sprint launches Samsung M560 Reclaim, an affordable and eco-friendly QWERTY phoneSprint has announced the Samsung M560 Reclaim, an affordable slider device made of 80 percent recyclable bio-plastic that features a full-QWERTY keyboard, a 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and more. Read the full story here.
Mobile Burn Thursday, August 06, 2009IFlash Touch for IPhoneA few years back, I reviewed the Mac version of iFlash, an outstanding study aid that lets you create onscreen flash cards and provides a number of effective...
PC World Thursday, August 06, 2009Why BlackBerry Curve 8520 Is First to Get TrackpadRIM's new BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone is the first to feature the trackpad. Why not the BlackBerry Tour?
PC World Thursday, August 06, 2009Apple censors one dictionary app, publishes another uncutThis is just getting ridiculous. John Gruber at Daring Fireball points to the latest example of an iPhone application being stymied by Apple's App Store approval process. In this case, it's a dictionary app called Ninjawords (so called because ninjas are "smart, accurate and really fast") that was rejected three times over the course of two months, mostly because 'objectionable' words could be looked up and found in the dictionary's search function, Gruber reported. It almost seems like a parody of the byzantine process of getting an app past the guardians of the App store -- particularly when the popular Dictionary.com app can be searched for every swear word in the English language. Here's how it went down, according to Matchstick software's Phil Crosby, one of the developers of Ninjawords, as told to John Gruber. The first version, submitted on 13 May, was rejected because it crashed when run on the iPhone 3.0 OS beta. Crosby said it was fixed and resubmitted before b
Cnet Thursday, August 06, 2009CBHD: Blu-ray rival based on HD DVDHD DVD might win the format war against Blu-ray. No, this is not a repeat from 2006.
CNET Australia Thursday, August 06, 2009Love iPhone racing games? Time for a steering wheel thenAt Car Tech we're crazy for cars, crazy enough to like an iPhone attachment that transforms the fruity phone into a steering wheel.
CNET Australia Thursday, August 06, 2009Tested: Five Web browsers you've never heard ofIf an insight into the world of browsers nobody has heard of excites you, prepare to embark on a thrilling journey through the quirky world of Internet underdogs
Cnet Thursday, August 06, 2009Twitter down: Blames hack attackTwitter was inaccessible for several hours on Thursday afternoon, followed by a period of slowness and sporadic timeouts (and more outright downtime). The company is blaming an "ongoing" denial-of-service (DOS) attack but has not said anything further. Judging by the timeline of our TweetDeck client, it looks like the problems started right around 2pm BST. "We are determining the cause and will provide an update shortly," Twitter's staff posted at 2:43pm on the service's status blog.
Cnet Thursday, August 06, 2009Sprint to Sell High-End AM-OLED Phones from SamsungSprint, the No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider, said it will start selling Samsung phones with advanced AM-OLED screens -- offering longer battery life and improved video and photo images -- in the fourth quarter.
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