Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd is touted as the world’s smallest digital camera with a 12x optical zoom, created as an affordable alternative for advanced amateur photographers looking for a great deal of flexibility and range. One of its key features is the proprietary technology called “Face Detection with Automatic Red Eye Removal” which can automatically identify up to 6 faces in a framed scene and instantly render red eye correction. Also, its Panorama Shooting Mode helps capture beautiful sceneries easily by combining 3 consecutive shots set at 3-megapixel resolution each and automatically saving it to the memory as panoramic image.
Other features include:
- 2.7-inch high resolution LCD screen with electronic viewfinder (EVF)
- Picture Stabilization mode to reduce blur caused by sudden movement
- Full Manual Photographic Control
- High Speed Shooting of up to 7.5 frames per sec for 2-megapixel images
- VGA quality movie recording at 30 frames per second
- Power source: 4 AA batteries
- 14 pre-programmed Scene Modes
- xD/SD/SD-HC Compatible slot
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Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd is touted as the world’s smallest digital camera with a 12x optical zoom, created as an affordable alternative for advanced amateur photographers looking for a great deal of flexibility and range. One of its key features is the proprietary technology called “Face Detection with Automatic Red Eye Removal” which can automatically identify up to 6 faces in a framed scene and instantly render red eye correction. Also, its Panorama Shooting Mode helps capture beautiful sceneries easily by combining 3 consecutive shots set at 3-megapixel resolution each and automatically saving it to the memory as panoramic image.
Other features include:
- 2.7-inch high resolution LCD screen with electronic viewfinder (EVF)
- Picture Stabilization mode to reduce blur caused by sudden movement
- Full Manual Photographic Control
- High Speed Shooting of up to 7.5 frames per sec for 2-megapixel images
- VGA quality movie recording at 30 frames per second
- Power source: 4 AA batteries
- 14 pre-programmed Scene Modes
- xD/SD/SD-HC Compatible slot
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Here’s a good candidate for a remake, if you have a jet engine cowling hanging around (although I’m sure you could make an approximation):
Beautifully retro in feel, the aluminium engine cowling, which measures in at 100″ in diameter, is lovingly sanded and mirror polished prior to being fitted with a hardwood desktop and shelving system and a ¼” working surface prior to shipping though, as you would expect, purchasing details are only available on contact (pouting secretary not included).
747 engine cowling desk - [via] Link.
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Written by Becky Stern on February 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Helio and BuzzD have announced a partnership that will offer real time on-the-go information for bars, clubs and restaurants to Helio’s users. The BuzzD service will be available to all Helio users and will provide them with event and venue information as well as up-to-the-minute reviews and ratings from other members of the BuzzD community. A quick demo on the BuzzD website breaks the service down into four parts; Go Out, Find Out by sending a text with your zip code, Shout Out letting others know where you are then Check Out reviews and recent activity from other users and friends. BuzzD is currently available in all “major” US cities and also lets users find, connect and message friends with SMS or other messaging services.
Via [TechCrunch]
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Helio and BuzzD have announced a partnership that will offer real time on-the-go information for bars, clubs and restaurants to Helio’s users. The BuzzD service will be available to all Helio users and will provide them with event and venue information as well as up-to-the-minute reviews and ratings from other members of the BuzzD community. A quick demo on the BuzzD website breaks the service down into four parts; Go Out, Find Out by sending a text with your zip code, Shout Out letting others know where you are then Check Out reviews and recent activity from other users and friends. BuzzD is currently available in all “major” US cities and also lets users find, connect and message friends with SMS or other messaging services.
Via [TechCrunch]
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Written by Robert Nelson on February 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Helio and BuzzD have announced a partnership that will offer real time on-the-go information for bars, clubs and restaurants to Helio’s users. The BuzzD service will be available to all Helio users and will provide them with event and venue information as well as up-to-the-minute reviews and ratings from other members of the BuzzD community. A quick demo on the BuzzD website breaks the service down into four parts; Go Out, Find Out by sending a text with your zip code, Shout Out letting others know where you are then Check Out reviews and recent activity from other users and friends. BuzzD is currently available in all “major” US cities and also lets users find, connect and message friends with SMS or other messaging services.
Via [TechCrunch]
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Well, I think love is really in the air. At least love for pink that is. After conquering Verizon in the United States, the BlackBerry Pearl 8130 in its all its pinkish glory is headed up north towards Canada via Telus. But this time, there is also a humanitarian side to this fashionable smartphone as Telus will donate $25 to Rethink Breast Cancer on every piece sold. Get it before the big day on a three-year contract for $99.99 from Telus. I won’t bore you with the specs again, but head over here if you are still interested.
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“Working with Rethink Breast Cancer allows TELUS to give where we live and reach out to young Canadians in communities across our country whose lives are touched by this devastating illness,” said Tammy Scott, vice-president Marketing Communications at TELUS. “Our TELUS team members give generously to the fight against breast cancer with both their time and their money. And now we are very proud to offer our customers the chance to get behind this important cause as well. TELUS will currently contribute $25 to Rethink Breast Cancer for every pink BlackBerry Pearl 8130 purchased. If we work together we can all rethink breast cancer and win.”
“The pink BlackBerry Pearl 8130 combines function and fashion – something that helps any woman look smart, all while supporting breast cancer research,” said Mary-Jo DeCoteau, Executive Director, Rethink Breast Cancer. “But as important as it is to look smart, we also want women to be smart about their breast health. Women don’t have to have a fancy routine for breast examination, but they should be familiar enough with their bodies that they notice any change.”
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