Panasonic's latest electronics gadget digital camera offering, the Lumix LS80, but please try. When a product is marked by such breathtaking features as 8.1-megapixel resolution, 4 x zoom, "MEGA O.I.S." image stabilization, ISO up to 1600, SDHC card support, and 16:9 recording modes, it's easy to get carried away -- though we suggest simple breathing exercises to keep your pulse in check. The new model is available in stylish black, pink, or silver, no word on price or release date, so just keep your heart medication nearby.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Panasonic's Lumix LS80
Panasonic's latest electronics gadget digital camera offering, the Lumix LS80, but please try. When a product is marked by such breathtaking features as 8.1-megapixel resolution, 4 x zoom, "MEGA O.I.S." image stabilization, ISO up to 1600, SDHC card support, and 16:9 recording modes, it's easy to get carried away -- though we suggest simple breathing exercises to keep your pulse in check. The new model is available in stylish black, pink, or silver, no word on price or release date, so just keep your heart medication nearby.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Neonode N2 Cell phone
The next Latest Electronics Gadget is Neonode N2 Cell phone
To all those who work for Neonode, let it me known that the employee known as Claudia deserves a raise. The reason being is because there were many booths at CES 2008 that ignored me completely, even though I could bring them some easy press.
However, Claudia came right up to me and showed me the Neonode N2, and she had me at hello. She was legitimately excited about this product, and it was easy to see why.
The Neonode N2 was quite a tiny device that I hesitate to describe as a one-handed iPhone, but it certainly is the simplest description. Basically, you hold it in one hand, and you use your thumb to do all the scrolling movements.
To all those who work for Neonode, let it me known that the employee known as Claudia deserves a raise. The reason being is because there were many booths at CES 2008 that ignored me completely, even though I could bring them some easy press.
However, Claudia came right up to me and showed me the Neonode N2, and she had me at hello. She was legitimately excited about this product, and it was easy to see why.
The Neonode N2 was quite a tiny device that I hesitate to describe as a one-handed iPhone, but it certainly is the simplest description. Basically, you hold it in one hand, and you use your thumb to do all the scrolling movements.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Multi-Touch Trackpad Planned for New Apple MacBook
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/334/C14204/
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While most of the geek community is gearing up for CES next week, there is also a very significant population who have their attention turned toward MacWorld in San Francisco. Apple's event always creates quite the stir and this year should be no exception, because a new family of laptops is planned. And they may incorporate a multi-touch trackpad.
Multi-touch seems to be Apple's hottest commodity these days, thanks largely to the rising popularity of the Apple iPhone. A multi-touch trackpad wouldn't quite be as ground-breaking as the second coming of the Newton, but it's pretty darn close. We also hear that the Mac sub-notebook will be lacking an internal optical drive, opting instead for an external optical drive. This will shave significant bulk and weight off the supposed Eee PC killer.
Knowing the guys in Cupertino, we won't be hearing any sort of confirmation or denial of these rumors until Steve Jobs takes the stage for his keynote address on January 15th. We're all on pins and needles in the meantime.
The next Latest Electronics Gadget news
While most of the geek community is gearing up for CES next week, there is also a very significant population who have their attention turned toward MacWorld in San Francisco. Apple's event always creates quite the stir and this year should be no exception, because a new family of laptops is planned. And they may incorporate a multi-touch trackpad.
Multi-touch seems to be Apple's hottest commodity these days, thanks largely to the rising popularity of the Apple iPhone. A multi-touch trackpad wouldn't quite be as ground-breaking as the second coming of the Newton, but it's pretty darn close. We also hear that the Mac sub-notebook will be lacking an internal optical drive, opting instead for an external optical drive. This will shave significant bulk and weight off the supposed Eee PC killer.
Knowing the guys in Cupertino, we won't be hearing any sort of confirmation or denial of these rumors until Steve Jobs takes the stage for his keynote address on January 15th. We're all on pins and needles in the meantime.
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