Posts Tagged ‘camera’
Sony shows off the Alpha concept camera menus and screenshots
We told you about Sony’s new concept cameras that were announced during PMA , and now that things have calmed down a bit, we’re starting to see some details. Specifically, what’s going on with the menu system, and what exactly is going to make these cameras so interesting.

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Sony shows off the Alpha concept camera menus and screenshots
Intel’s new Gulftown i7-980X CPU reviews well
Intel cut loose some benchmarking samples of their new, top of the line CPU, the i7-980X Extreme Edition. This is not a CPU intended for the causal use, but rather aim directly at the gaming market

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Intel’s new Gulftown i7-980X CPU reviews well
CrunchCool: Russian Typhoon class submarine
Here’s something old, but definitely cool and worth showing you.

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CrunchCool: Russian Typhoon class submarine
DIY: Control your Hexapod robot with your iPhone
Check out this custom made iPhone app that robotics student Robert Stephenson created.
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DIY: Control your Hexapod robot with your iPhone
Weird: slow-motion plant race to the death
I hear you asking: what is it good for? Unlike war, it’s actually pretty useful. I mean, useful if you really care about growing plants systematically… and you liked Gladiator .
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Weird: slow-motion plant race to the death
Dedicated Doom handheld hacked from an old digital camera
If you really, truly are a Doom fanatic, you likely can’t get enough even though it has pretty much been ported to every single phone, handheld, and platform. You can even play it in your seat-back system on Virgin America .

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Dedicated Doom handheld hacked from an old digital camera
Fujitsu announces PalmSecure LT, PalmHarder
Fujitsu started selling their PalmSecure technology back in April of 2008, to little fanfare.

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Fujitsu announces PalmSecure LT, PalmHarder
Be careful when handling that iBuyPower laptop!
Whoa. It seems that our amigos over at Laptop Magazine had a bit of a run-in with an iBuyPower laptop , and that nasty little cut was the result. IBuyPower’s response?

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Be careful when handling that iBuyPower laptop!
Simple wireless live view monitor lets you control your DSLR from a distance
You can get this functionality in an iPhone app ( onOne ), but it probably kills your battery, and besides: in photography, more accessories equals more glory. So check out this little doodad — it hooks onto your camera’s hot shoe and beams a signal to a little LCD monitor, where you can adjust aperture, take an exposure, and so on. The only trouble is that it doesn’t seem widely available, and I’m not really sure what the resolution is.

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Simple wireless live view monitor lets you control your DSLR from a distance
