Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Olympus E-5 D-SLR Shoots Great Pictures in Bad Conditions
PC Magazine
Olympus on Wednesday announced a new addition to its line of digital cameras, the E-5 D-SLR, which includes a number of new features and improvements for the holiday season. The E-5, the successor to last year's E-4, features a 3-inch LCD that swivels ...
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Intel's Sandy Bridge welcomes discrete graphics
Register
IDF The on-chip graphics of Intel's Sandy Bridge processor may be measurably ahead of Chipzilla's previous integrated graphics, but it's not intended to replace discrete graphics for high-end users and dedicated gamers. "I don't see high-end discrete ...
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iPad Debut at Target? Nice at the Right Price
PC World
By Barbara E. Hernandez, PC World The Apple iPad will make an appearance at the budget behemoth on Oct. 3, notably in time for Christmas shopping, according to the blog Engadget. However, the price still appears to be $599.99, which seems strange for a ...
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'Nokia's Steve Jobs' quits after snub as CEO
Telegraph.co.uk
The man regarded by some as "the Steve Jobs of Nokia" has resigned as head of Finnish company's smartphone division in the first big change since Nokia replaced its chief executive last week. By Rupert Neate Microsoft's Stephen Elop is to be Nokia ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Live on YouTube brings live video streaming to masses
Digitaltrends.com
YouTube returns to live programming with celebrity and lifestyle programming over two days on Live on YouTube. YouTube revisits live video streaming for masses with a live-stream test today and tomorrow. Starting at 8 am Pacific Time, Live on YouTube ...
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AppNation opens to sound of cha-ching
San Francisco Chronicle
Most mobile phone owners are willing to pay for apps, according to a Nielsen research report. The vast majority of mobile phone owners are willing to pay for apps, a major shift from the long-accepted mind-set that everything on the Web should be free, ...
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Samsung NX100
Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Samsung was the first company outside the Micro Four Thirds consortium to release a mirrorless interchangable lens camera. The distinctly DSLR-like NX10 made little fuss about its mirrorless construction, concentrating instead on offering familiar ...
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Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Facebook privacy concerns overblown, suggests Mark Zuckerberg
Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has suggested that concerns about online privacy on the social networking site are overblown. By Nick Allen in Los Angeles The site has been criticised for failing to do enough to protect younger users from abuse. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk


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