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Canon PowerShot SX20 IS super zoom camera.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 24th October 2009

Canon has introduced the PowerShot SX20 IS, a long zoom bridge camera, as the successor of the PowerShot SX10. Based on the specifications, the new model seems to combine the good image quality of the camera it replaces and the HD video recording capability of the PowerShot SX1 while upping the resolution to 12.1 megapixels.

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Nokia N97 with a Qwerty keyboard.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 3rd December 2008

At the recent Nokia World event held at Barcelona, the mobile phone giant announced the Nokia N97. A handset with a large 16:9 touch screen, A QWERTY keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, A-GPS, 32 gigabytes of memory and ready for the Internet.

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Nokia 6260 Slide, a phone for social networking.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 1st December 2008

Nokia has announced the introduction of the model 6260 Slide aimed at social network users. Beside normal phone calls, the handset can also be used to share photographs and videos, keep an eye on a friend’s social network status or be guided to a restaurant.

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A 12.25 Megapixel sensor for mobile phone cameras.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 25th November 2008

Sony has introduced a 12.25 megapixel sensor to be used on mobile phone cameras from early next year. The sensor is based on CMOS technology and has a optical size of 1/2.5 inch.

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Ericsson’s vision of mobile phones in 2012.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 25th November 2008

In a recent press conference, the Swedish telecom giant unveiled its efforts for taking mobile telecom devices and infrastructures to a next level.

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The Icephone all in one smartphone.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd November 2008

Named the Swiss Knife of smartphones in the blogosphere, the Icephone is a little bit strange handset with three panels linked by folding hinges: one is a touchscreen, the other is a full QWERTY keyboard and the last one has necessary buttons for gaming.

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10 tips for taking great pictures.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 12th October 2008

How do you assess your talents in photography? If you are not satisfied with the production of your camera and think you might do better, you must increase your knowledge and experience. Kodak has thought of you by compiling a list of tips to make you a better photographer.

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Entry level Touch Viva smartphone from HTC.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 12th October 2008

The HTC Touch Viva is an entry level touch screen smartphone powered by TI’s Omap 850 processor with a speed of 201 MHz. By today’s standards, this is very slow for power hungry applications such as VoIP and multimedia.

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Spy camera tie.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 29th September 2008

The tie pictured below would have no trouble finding a place in the toolkit of James Bond. It includes a camera that records images and transmits them wirelessly to a remote receiver.

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A system that reads people’s mind for airport security!

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 26th September 2008

The US Department of Homeland Security is testing a system, called MALINTENT, that uses non invasive sensors and imagers to remotely detect body temperature, pulse, breathing rate and facial expression to determine whether subjects might harbouring evil intentions.

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