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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Apple




Thursday, April 12, 2007

Some IPhone Photos:


Here are some pictures of the new IPhone:

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Anyone use Digg?

Add me as a friend! My username is "themanbeast9".

See you there!

Monday, April 9, 2007

Open Thread

Discuss what gadgets you would like reviewed here. Your suggestions are appreciated in helping us make this blog better!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 review


Full name: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55

Statistics: 3x Zoom, 7 Megapixels, 38mm to 114mm

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 goes for function rather than form. It weighs 5.1 ounces, is slim enough to fit in your jean pocket, and the buttons are large and visible.


"The DSC-W55 performed quite well in our lab tests, starting up in only 1.3 seconds and firing off shots every 1.4 seconds thereafter. With the flash enabled, that interval increased to 1.7 seconds, still an impressively short wait. In bright light, the shutter responded quickly for its class, lagging only 0.5 second.

With our low-contrast target, however, that time tripled to 1.5 seconds. Burst mode also lagged, snapping four full-resolution photos in 2.9 seconds for a disappointing frame rate of 1.3 shots per second.

Overall, we found the DSC-W55's photos clear and pleasing. Despite the slight softening of some finer details, photos looked crisp. Colors generally reproduced well, though users should remember to switch to the tungsten white-balance setting when shooting indoors -- the W55's automatic white balance fared poorly in our difficult tungsten-lit test shots, rendering harsh and yellow."(CNN Tech, April 5, 2007)

Overall, the DSC-W55 is a easy to use, fully functional snapshot camera. It won't blow you away with any of it's features, but if your looking for a responsive, reasonably priced (around $220) camera, it's worth the money.

Overall: 83 out of 100

Friday, March 30, 2007

First Text Messaging Competition?

Do you think your a good "texter"?

Think you could win in a competition?

From MSN News Reuters:

"What's billed as the first text messaging competition will take place in Los Angeles on Saturday, pitting scores of players in a race to determine who is the fastest. Jones said 150 people had signed up and more were expected on the day. She said the contest was the first organized text messaging competition for cash and other prizes. "

Players are to team up, amd will be given ceartin phrases to retype in their cell phones. Whoever gets the message out the fastest, without any errors, is named the winner for that round.

There is even a finals round, which will take place in New York City on April 21st.

From Mobile Tech News.com:

"The LG National Texting Championship, which is open to the public, will begin in Hollywood on March 31, 2007 at the world famous Paramount Studios lot. Players will compete for $10,000 and the title of West Coast LG Texting Champion and advance to the finals in New York City to battle the East Coast Champion for an additional $15,000. The competition is open to anyone and free, but they must own and use an activated LG enV or the V by LG mobile phones to compete."

"LG created the LG National Texting Championship to honor those who have mastered the art of rapid text messaging," said Jon Maron, senior director of marketing for LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc."

Sounds serious, huh? Well it is, especially when you can win up to $25,000.

Think you can text? If you want to register, visit the official page!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

IPhone?

Anyone got any news on this device? Please, if you have any info, post it as a comment.