Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Camera De...
By Shane McGlaun It used to be that the only cameras that had removable lenses were large and expensive DSLR cameras. Most people don’t want a DSLR because they are complex, bulky and heavy. To meet the needs of the consumer wanting DSLR quality photos in a much more compact camera the micro four...
DiskGO 128GB Flash Drive...
By Andrew Liszewski Kingston may claim to be the first company to offer a 128GB flash drive , but DiskGO has already beaten them when it comes to pricing. While Kingston’s asking a wallet-lightening $546 for their 128GB DataTraveler, the DiskGO 128GB model will sell for a mere $389.95 when it...
Game Boy Camera - Now On The iPhone...
By Andrew Liszewski Even though it was arguably one of the crappiest digital cameras ever sold, the Game Boy Camera still has a surprising cult following. But not only is it a pain in the butt to carry a Game Boy around these days, particularly with the giant lens attachment hanging off the top, but...
Polaroid Brings Back The Instant Camera...
By Chris Scott Barr Most of you probably still remember what a Polaroid camera was, but I suspect that many of today’s tweens and even teens probably don’t. With the rise of the digital camera, Polaroids quickly faded into nonexistence. Strangely enough there actually hasn’t been anything...
Spider Holster Keeps Your Camera Ready A...
By Chris Scott Barr The other day I showed you a pretty cool way to carry a couple of cameras around . Considering how often I write about camera holders, it’s strange to find another one so soon. I’m sure that you’ve all seen those cell phone clips for your belt, the ones that have...
Pentax K-7 DSLR launches: 14.6MP & H...
As promised, Pentax have unleashed their latest DSLR, the 14.6-megapixel K-7.  Pairing the new CMOS with the PRIME II imaging engine, the K-7 is also the first of the company’s DSLRs to support high-definition video recording.  Where many rivals top out at 720p, the Pentax can climb all the...
eMachines EL1300 small-form-factor PCs...
eMachines have announced a new compact desktop PC range, the EL1300 series, promising budget prices but above-nettop performance.  Two models will be available initially, the EL1300G-01w and EL1300G-02w, each using an AMD Athlon 2650e 1.6GHz processor, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE integrated graphics and a...
Pentax K7D DSLR coming May 20th?...
According to the Pentax Forums, this is the new K-series DSLR that will be officially announced on May 20th .  If authentic, the image - which names the camera the Pentax K7D - suggests the DSLR has a 14.6-megapixel sensor, as with the Pentax K20D, but paired with the PRIME II imaging engine. There’s...
iPod touch used for DIY robot’s brain...
“If I only had a brain” sang the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz , and while we’re not suggesting the film would’ve tied up one of its plotlines a whole lot quicker had Steve Jobs & co been around, using an iPod touch as a brain doesn’t seem to have done this little Japanese...
HTC Touch Pro2 shipping June 12th in UK?...
Online retailer and perennial gadget launch date tipper Expansys have listed the HTC Touch Pro2 smartphone, complete with an unlocked price and release date.  The Windows Mobile smartphone is priced at £519.99 ($795) and said to be expected to begin shipping on June 12th. If spending about the same...
Sony Unveils Three New Alpha DSLRs...
By Shane McGlaun I will admit that other than the PS3 I am not a fan of Sony products. I especially loathe Sony cameras, not because they aren’t cool and don’t work well, but because you have to use Sony proprietary memory card formats that cost much more than the good ‘ol SD cards other...
Nikon S630 Blink Detection Fail...
This is a tad bit unfortunate. The Nikon S630 features built-in blink detection, which alerts you if it believes that someone in your photo blinked.  As you can see here, this girl did not blink.  She’s just Asian. Gizmodo’s Odelia Lee said it best: “I know this Nikon S630 is just...

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