World / Technologies
12.07.2008 10:14
engadgetmobile.com
Filed under: Handsets, LG, Verizon Wireless, EV-DO, CDMA Nary a month after launching on Verizon Wireless, LG's Decoy is apparently ready for a limited edition makeover. Yeah, we're a bit miffed at why this handset -- of all devices -- deserves a LE model, but we digress. Reportedly, the new iteration will simply include a Bluetooth desktop charger with integrated speaker, and it'll run $20 more on a 2-year contract than the vanilla $179 model. Way to make yourself feel special, Decoy.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
World
Mobile Phones
12.07.2008 09:11
letsgodigital.org
Nikon D700 Sample Photos : During a business trip to Monaco I had some time to shoot sample photos with the new Nikon D700. Unfortunately the sun was shining with high temperatures, so high ISO photos were out of the question. As soon as I have finished the full Nikon D700 test, high ISO photos will be part of the review. The new Nikon D700 was introduced the first of July and is for many Nikon enthusiast and SLR photographers quite a surprise. 12 Megapixels, compact body and the same image sensor as the professional Nikon D3; some pretty interesting specs! Currently I have a full production model in the office, at the same time there is also a second Nikon D700 tested by Kai Thon, DIWA's test manager, at the DIWA Labs in Norway.
World
Digital Technologies
12.07.2008 09:11
letsgodigital.org
DxO Optics Pro version 5.2 software : DxO Labs announced DxO Optics Pro v5.2, the latest version of its award-winning flagship software application for automatic image quality enhancement for digital SLR camera users, featuring dramatic improvements in RAW conversion for images shot at ultra-high ISOs. The release of DxO Optics Pro v5.2 software is accompanied by support for three new SLR camera bodies, various improvements including the DxO Optics Pro Import plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, and extension of the free DxO FilmPack offer. DxO Optics Pro v5.2 adds support for the popular Pentax K20D, Sony-A350 and Sony-A700 DSLR camera bodies and an initial selection of lenses.
World
Digital Technologies
12.07.2008 09:11
i4u.com
Verizon Wireless announced on iPhone 3G launch day the new LG Chocolate 3 phone. The new LG Chocolate 3 is a flip phone style music phone with support of the new Verizon Wireless V CAST Music with Rhapsody. ...
World
Technologies
12.07.2008 08:13
digitalspy.co.uk
Joss Whedon is to debut his latest creation Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog online.
World
Multimedia
12.07.2008 08:11
computerbusinessreview.com
Channel Bee, a new Internet television station in London, plans to broadcast a series of 10 live concerts in high definition, with the help of Move Networks' Internet television services.
World
Internet
12.07.2008 08:11
computerbusinessreview.com
Truphone has announced a low-cost Internet telephone call service on the Apple iPhone in the UK. The service will enable iPhone users to make international calls over the Internet instead of the GSM.
World
Mobile Communication
12.07.2008 07:11
i4u.com
Nikon informs that Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide had the digital SLR Camera Nikon D2XS with him at his space trip to the ISS last month. On this mission, several Nikon products, including six digital SLR camera Nikon D2XS, three NIKKOR lenses (AF...
World
Technologies
12.07.2008 05:22
engadgetmobile.com
Filed under: HSDPA, Misc, HSUPARemember those days when you'd beg your mom to hop online and watch GamePro.com load for 15 minutes in order to read the latest reviews, only to be shut down by pops who refused to pay $.50 per minute to be on the world wide web? Thankfully, Sunrise's latest mobile broadband plans aren't that bad, but each precious hour of surfing over HSPA will set you back 3 Swiss francs (or $2.97). On the upside, there's no commitment attached to the USB modem, and there aren't any data usage caps either, so who knows, maybe this deal will float your boat after all.[Thanks, Jay]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
World
Mobile Phones
12.07.2008 05:13
telegraph.co.uk
It's not just activation problems that have marred the launch of the new 3G iPhone - Apple has admitted that its new data-synchronisation service, MobileMe is also suffering from some technical difficulties.
Great Britain
Digital Technologies
12.07.2008 05:13
telegraph.co.uk
The launch of Apple's new iPhone 3G has descended into chaos as customers faced long waits to register their new devices with O2, the exclusive network carrier in the UK.
Great Britain
Digital Technologies
12.07.2008 04:23
i4u.com
Sony published a mysterious teaser on the SonyStyle home page for a new product that will be announced on Monday July 14th, 9pm EST. The image used shows a green lit power button somewhat reminding me on the Xbox 360 power button. The brief tag lin...
World
Technologies
12.07.2008 04:23
i4u.com
If you have avoided the first day iPhone 3G on sale frenzy you did the right thing. Apple's activation servers went down and spoiled the first day iPhone 3G owner experience for many. The servers seem now up again and hopefully stay up during the next days...
World
Technologies
12.07.2008 04:23
i4u.com
NEW YORK (Billboard) - With the "John Madden Football" videogame franchise nearing its 20th anniversary, publisher Electronic Arts is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the occasion. ...
World
Technologies
12.07.2008 04:23
i4u.com
The test lab over at our review partner Digital Trends published a review of the Sony KDL-32XBR6 32-inch LCD HDTV. Quote from the review: "Depending on the source you read, Sony is among the top television sellers in the United States. Ever since...
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