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Remainders - The Things We Didn’t Post: Tomorrowland Edition [Remainders]
Tuesday, 9 Mar, 2010 – 17:20 | No Comment
Remainders - The Things We Didn’t Post: Tomorrowland Edition [Remainders]

In today’s Remainders: tomorrow’s news! Cisco’s ushering in the next generation of internet with the CRS-3; Kempler & Strauss’s futuristic PhoneWatch gets reviewed; geolocated Tweets; a WebKit-borrowing Firefox; an HTML 5 drawing app; Samsung’s point and shoot prices, and more! Hang Ups Back in October we previewed the Kempler & Strauss PhoneWatch —the smallest of its kind and the model that promised to bring the James Bond dream to every geek’s wrist. Or so we hoped. PC Mag just published their review of the watch and found it “basically unusable,” complaining about the tiny screen and how texting (as you might assume) was pretty much impossible. As they point out, i’s a one way street, this watch/phone business: your phone will always be able to tell the time, but your timepiece will not always be able to make phone calls. [ PC Mag ] Tubular Last night Cisco grabbed our attention with its promise that it was soon to make an announce that would “forever change the internet.” This morning they unveiled their internet changer: the Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System. Doesn’t sound very exciting, does it

PMA 2010… and that’s a wrap, folks
Friday, 26 Feb, 2010 – 6:30 | No Comment
PMA 2010… and that’s a wrap, folks

We had a great time in Anaheim this past weekend checking out the Photo Marketing Association’s trade show spectacle. Hundreds of cameras and thousands of pictures later, we’re finally back and getting settled. Let’s take a look back at all that we saw this week, and then kind of wrap up a few loose ends. GE’s ‘Create by Jason Wu’ camera collection unveiled, we go hands on Joby Gorillapod Magnetic flexible tripod hands-on Nikon CoolPix ‘Style’ and ‘Life’ series hands-on Pentax’s rugged W90, ultra-zoom X90 now all but official Samsung TL500 and TL350 hands-on Samsung PMA roundup: hands on HMX-U20, eyes on AQ100 and SL605 Sony Alpha ultra-compact concept hands-off: leaves much to the imagination Sony’s ultra-durable DSC-TX5 hands-on: ice, ice, baby Sigma trio espied at PMA, COO expresses interest in supporting ‘mirrorless camera systems’ Gallery: Casio Exilim EX-S7 and EX-Z35 hands-on Gallery: Panasonic PMA 2010 roundup Gallery: Fujifilm PMA 2010 roundup PMA 2010… and that’s a wrap, folks originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 07:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

Samsung TL500 and TL350 hands-on
Sunday, 21 Feb, 2010 – 17:24 | No Comment
Samsung TL500 and TL350 hands-on

Samsung’s TL500 . We caught the bright, bulky beast bristling at PMA in front of a miniature 3D model of the Taj Mahal enclosed within a shadowy cube. The articulating display was indeed quite luminous, and as you can see from the sample shot, the flash-imbued capture is quite nice — same can’t be said sans flash in this instance, though. As for the TL350, we’re always a fan of the analog dials for battery and storage, and the 1,000 frames per second video recording was quite the treat.

Samsung TL350 Shoots 1080p Video and 1000fps Video, Take Your Pick [DigitalCameras]
Saturday, 20 Feb, 2010 – 14:00 | No Comment
Samsung TL350 Shoots 1080p Video and 1000fps Video, Take Your Pick [DigitalCameras]

Not to be upstaged by the TL500, the Samsung TL350 point-and-shoot offers its own unique bag of goodies: it shoots RAW, shoots video up to 1000fps, has an AMOLED display, and can capture 10MP stills while shooting 1080p video. The TL350 sports a 10MP CMOS sensor and a 24mm Schneider lens capable of 5x optical zoom. It shoots RAW and has full manual controls, so seasoned photographers can get down and dirty. Onto the good stuff: it’s one of the first non-superzoom point-and-shoots capable of shooting full-HD, 1080p video.