Samsung's Soul slider is coming through
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a collection of things i like and want to remember. by "scrapbooking" it on my blog i can go back and google it later
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Posted by Augustine at 7:43 AM
HDR can normally only be done using software on a computer. This brings us to the new Pentax k20d & k200d
These two new DSLR's from Pentax have HDR capabilities built in. This allows everyday photographers to enhance their photos with HDR. All they have to do is select HDR through the menu dial, set the camera up for the shot, press the shutter button and away it goes. First it takes the correctly exposed photo, it then takes an over-exposed and under-exposed shot and then merges all three together to create the HDR image.
With HDR being included in mid-range DSLR's it means that more people can easily create stunning images without having to fully understand the technology. At the moment it can only produce HDR images from things that are still. If your subject is moving, it wont work, also Pentax hasn't released a launch date for Australia yet apart from 'within the next few months'.
APC Magazine reports that 'The 14.6 megapixel Pentax K20D will cost $1999 in Australia with 18-55mm lens, and its little brother, the 10.6 megapixel K200D, will cost $1199 with the same lens.' Roughly the same as the Canon 40D & 400D, depending on where you shop.
Posted by Augustine at 6:49 AM
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IBM has successfully miniaturized the Cell processor that you know from Sony's PlayStation 3. Formerly built upon the 65nm scale, the new version will be based on the 45nm high-k process. What's this mean? Money, power and heat savings for Sony. And maybe a smaller or cheaper PS3 for you.
Along with the higher processor yields, what's most attractive is the power/heat savings. These 45nm Cells use 40 percent less power than the current, 65nm Cell. Sure that's a power savings for customers, but it's also a major heat savings for designers. The PS3 may not have the red ring of death problem like we've seen in the Xbox 360, but a cooler, smaller Cell could fit in a cooler, smaller PS3 (requiring less fans, etc.).
And while Sony has already managed to nearly break even on their console production cost vs. retail prices, the impending redesign could help Sony cut a legit profit from hardware (or allow Sony to cut prices again, instead). We'll keep an eye out for the new chips, but unless they come bundled in a smaller or cheaper PS3, none of this will really matter to you anyway.
Note: that photo is of the old, fat, ugly, 65nm Cell. [arstechnica]
Posted by Augustine at 1:10 PM
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Posted by Augustine at 11:48 AM
Just like WMWifiRouter did for 3G Windows Mobile phones, JoikuSpot allows 3G S60 Nokia phones to act like a Wi-Fi hotspot for other devices. The principle is the same: a 3G connection comes in, goes through the phone, and out to your iPhone or laptop (through Wi-Fi) so you can access 3G on the go. However, JoikuSpot only supports HTTP and HTTPS, so Outlook, Skype and BitTorrent may not work (maybe not even some types of VPN). May want to poke around for more info before you rely on this for work on the go. [Joiku via IntoMobile]
Posted by Augustine at 10:30 AM
How to make a viral video and create viral profits
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