Friday, 28 October 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T3 Digital Camera Review

The EOS Rebel T3 is a budget DSLR from Canon that offers a 720p HD video record mode. The camera certainly doesn’t have the same video features or performance as Canon’s more-expensive Rebel T3i, but the quality of its video mode wasn’t bad for a camera with a sub-$600 price tag (including kit lens).

Source: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Canon-Rebel-T3-DSLR-Camera-Review.htm

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Android Crocodile Keyboard

If you’re unhappy with the Android default keyboard, don’t forget about the ole Crocodile Keyboard from the Android Marketplace.
For just a little more than $2 you can pick this guy up which features a bit of a better layout for more accuracy when typing.� Ahh, poor Android, they keep missing the mark, don’t they?

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Motorola Droid 4 surfaces ... wait, already?

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It seems like just yesterday the Motorola Droid 3 was released, and now we already are seeing the Motorola Droid 4? Yikes -- released just  three months ago, the Motorola Droid 3 brought a larger screen and better keyboard but was lacking LTE out. Looks like that will change with the Droid 4. In addition to the picture the folks at Droid-Life were able to get some specs on the device, and they are as follows:

  • 4-inch screen (assuming Super AMOLED Advanced)
  • Full 5-row illuminated keyboard
  • RAZR styling
  • 4G LTE
  • Non-removable battery
  • Android 2.3.5
  • 1080p video recording (assuming 8MP)
  • Front camera
  • HDMI out
  • MotoACTV syncing

Non-removable battery, eh? Basically, think Droid RAZR with a keyboard. No word on release date, but it wouldn't surprise us in the least to see Verizon slip this one into its lineup sooner rather than later, especially since it apparently is lurking around a store or two.

Source: Droid-Life


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NEC MultiSync P241W and P241W-BK-SV desktop monitors launched

The 24-inch widescreen MultiSync P241W and P241W-BK-SV desktop monitors have officially been declared by NEC. While the former is supposed to be suitable for web graphics and photography applications, the latter provides an internal 14-bit 3D programmable lookup tables (LUTs), DisplayPort connectivity and a built-in USB hub. Employing an e-IPS panel for delivering seemingly superior [...]

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Source: http://www.techgadgets.in/displays/2011/07/nec-multisync-p241w-and-p241w-bk-sv-desktop-monitors-launched/

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Motorola Mobility reports $3.3 billion in revenue and $32 million net loss, offers more details on Google buyout

Just in time for the company to be acquired by Google, Motorola Mobility is beginning to right the ship, as evidenced by today's quarterly earnings report. The company reported total net revenues of $3.3 billion -- precisely the same amount earned last quarter, incidentally, and up 11 percent from this time last year -- and a GAAP net loss of $32 million. While the number may put frowns on a few faces, it's still an improvement from Q2's loss of $56 million, and more than half ($18 million) of the losses were attributed to expenses from the Google acquisition. Mobile device revenues are up 20 percent year-over-year and 11.6 million devices were shipped, including 4.8 million smartphones and 100,000 Xoom tablets.

On the regulatory front, Moto offered a few new details about the progress of the company's acquisition. It announced that it will hold a meeting with stockholders on November 17 to gain approval of the Google merger, and -- pending antitrust clearance by the US Department of Justice, the EU and several other government entities -- expects to close the transaction by the end of this year or early 2012 at the latest. Check out all of the numbers after the break.

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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Canon HG10 Review at Videomaker

Videomaker reviews the Canon HG10 camcorder in their December issue. In summary, the reviewer found the HG10 to produce great quality video in different lighting situations, and auto-focus and auto white balance were spot on. Really the only things mentioned that were not liked were the lack of a manual focus ring and manual audio [...]

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3D video recording headed to the Nintendo 3DS

A new update is heading to Nintendo's 3DS handheld gaming console that will give gamers the ability to use the machine's dual-camera system to record 3D video footage. Though there's no news on the format that the recorded video...


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