Digital Camera Camcorder Reviews & News:
Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 Review These days, the challenge in rugged and waterproof cameras isn't finding one that takes good pictures. Rather, the real challenge comes in getting excellent performance in a rugged, outdoor-ready camera at a price that doesn't break the bank. That's where the moderately priced, full-featured Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 comes in. | Most Popular Digital Cameras of June 2009 Canon solidify its hold on our list of most viewed cameras for the month of June, but we saw mostly internal rankings shifts and little else this month: the top three devices - predictably, a Canon ultracompact, a Panasonic ultrazoom, and a Nikon DSLR - remained unchanged from May. | Brooklyn-based online camera retailers under investigation The New York Times is reporting that on June 25, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that seven online camera retailers located in Brooklyn agreed to a settlement as a result of an investigation of their business practices. | Users Speak Out: Olympus SP-570 UZ Sure, the Olympus SP-590 is the hot ticket in Olympus's ultrazoom collection. But interest in the manufacturer's newer, smaller model has resulted in some fantastic clearance and used deals on last year's launch, the larger Olympus SP-570 UZ. See what others have to say about the SP-570 in this month's Users Speak Out segment. |
Laptop Notebook Reviews & News:
The Pirate Bay Sold For $7.8M In Booty Well, isn't this interesting? The Pirate Bay has recently sold itself to Swedish gaming company Global Gaming Factory X AB for 60 million SEK, or around $7.8M. Don't worry though, TBP assures us that nothing will change. Unrelatedly, Global Gaming has issued a statement saying they will be changing things around so that copyright owners will be fairly compensated. | Samsung Does the Deed, Joins Lenovo With Ion Powered Netbook At the risk of losing "official" netbook status, Samsung is set to produce the world's next Ion-powered, HD-displaying netbook. | Netbooks - About Price Or Portability? In a troubled time for the world economy, from which the tech world has not been excluded, netbooks have been a consistent hot seller. Is that because netbooks have fit into a new consumer need for something smaller and lighter than traditional laptops, or just because they're cheaper? | DosPara's Buff Netbook Japanese DosPara has come out with a 12" netbook that pairs an Atom 330 nettop processor with NVidia's Ion chipset. It's a little chunky, but it doesn't cost much more than other premium netbooks. Of course, it pushes the limits of what a "netbook" really is. |
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