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Posted by jolt3500 on February 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
With the FujiFilm FinePix Z33WP, you really do get what you pay for, so no one should be expecting an amazing digital camera. This 10-megapixel waterproof camera will produce reasonably clear, sharp and detailed photographs, but there is often a bit of blur or an out-of-focus quality to pictures. Besides the somewhat lackluster picture [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on February 13, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I literally buy a new camera every year for the past few years because something usually breaks (A part) oni my camera and I can’t stand that… I’ve had several cameras in the past butI wanted to upgrade this year from my Olympus 1010 to this Olympus 7010 and I just have to say good [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on January 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I have owned several of the Sony DSC Cybershot cmaeras. This is the best of them all. Great flexibility. Has image stabilization, face recognition, and the ability to take 10 frames in burst mode. Easy menu lets you adjust for light–whether indoors or out—sun , shade, water, etc. High ISO capability produces a very clear [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on January 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Rugged cameras aren’t just for mountain climbers; Panasonic’s excellent-looking TS2 point-and-shoot would be a good choice for sedentary folks like myself who simply drop shit all the time. It also features HD video recording and, no lie, a “happy mode.”
Panasonic’s introducing three new cameras today, the most interesting of which is the TS2, so let’s [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on January 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Kodak has announced four EasyShare M-series digital compacts. As usual, Kodak is promoting the cameras’ ease of use – the new models feature improved in-camera tagging and searching based on face recognition. The M580, M575, M550 and M530 are 14MP and 12 MP cameras featuring a variety of lenses from 8x to 3x with the [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on January 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Kodak has announced the ‘Slice’ touchscreen camera built around a 3.5" LCD. It features a 14MP sensor, 5x optically stabilized zoom lens and will be available in black, nickel and ‘radish’ colors for US $349.95 from April 2010. It also has internal memory to store 5000 HD-resolution images. The camera’ combines its share and face [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on December 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I purchased the Sony Cyber-shot in August of 2006 only a few months after it became known as a “popular” camera and could not be more disatisfied with the purchase. The exterior box claimed that the camera was black in color (which I specifically chose so that my husband could use it without feeling feminine) and [...]
Posted by jolt3500 on July 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Microsoft has launched the next wave in its battle to provide the dominant platform for web media and applications with the release of its Silverlight 3 platform, and of Expression 3, its tool for building web applications.
Silverlight 3 actually became available for download yesterday, but today is the official push. The company says Silverlight has [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on July 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Here’s the latest action:
Confidence is coming back among venture capitalists — So says the Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist Index, which measures the mood among dozens of well-known VCs.
Facebook sued for click fraud — RootZoo says its own analytics show discrepancies over how many Facebook users clicked on RootZoo’s ads.
Gawker says ad revenue up 35 percent [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on July 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

About 50 rungs further down the innovation ladder, some new Apple patent applications revealed this morning are definitely less interesting and complex than the few we covered last week. In fact, considering some of the technology has already existed for quite some time we’re not even sure why Apple is attempting to patent a few [...]
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