| Nikon D60 SLR Packs a Punch
There was a time, back in the days of film (you remember film, don't you?), when Nikon, competing with Canon as industry leader in SLR cameras, made one flagship model and stuck with it. The Nikon F3 was its top-of-the-line camera for 17 years. Today, 17 months is a long time. Nikon now manufactures eight different digital SLRs and, in the spirit of the digital age, keeps updating them. Less than a year after the 10-megapixel D40x, here's the 10-megapixel D60. .
Droplet Technology Demonstrates Live 3G Mobile Video Services at 2008 ...
MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Droplet Technology, Inc. today began a 4-day showcase of the company's 3G personal mobile video services at CES 2008 (January 7-10, Meeting Room #70127, Sands Expo & Convention Center, Las Vegas). Personal mobile video services provide real-time or non-real-time exchange of user-generated or user-selected video, with at least one mobile handset involved. At CES 2008, Droplet is showcasing video services running live on off-the-shelf commercial handsets over multiple 3G wireless (AT&T HSDPA/UMTS and Verizon EV-DO) and Wi-Fi networks, including: Droplet's patented breakthroughs in all-software video processing and video communications eliminate the traditional hardware costs, complexities, and constraints that limit today's video-enabled devices and services.
Clinton set to fight on after March 4th
Two of the biggest turnarounds vis-a-vis polling and actual results have occurred in New Hampshire and California, where larger than expected turnout among female voters (in New Hampshire) and Hispanics (in California) proved decisive, further emphasising the key role that racial and gender demographics have played in this years Democratic nomination contest. In Texas, Obama has a strong lead among blacks (85% to 8% according to Zogby), Mrs Clinton has a substantial advantage among Hispanic voters (55% to 33%) whilst the two are effectively tied among whites, suggesting the relative turnouts among blacks and Hispanics (respectively 21% and 24% of voters in the 2004 primary) could be crucial in determining the outcome of the statewide popular vote, a vote which both candidates realise has enormous propaganda value despite delegates being awarded based on outcomes in individual senate districts and precincts.
Carry Creativity Along With Sony's Digital Photo Printers
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- To simplify the process of printing your digital pictures, Sony today introduced two photo printers with one-touch printing and in-printer photo editing features. The transportable PictureStation DPP-FP95 or the DPP-FP75 photo printers can be taken to birthday celebrations, family reunions or scrapbooking parties. They produce lab-quality 4 x 6-inch prints in about a minute. Get the Print You Want Sony uses its BIONZ(TM) digital imaging processor in the DPP-FP95 printer to offer optimized performance with Sony's Cyber-shot(R) and Alpha DSLR cameras. Each printer can access data in the picture files created from Sony(R) digital still cameras and use this data to create the best print based on the settings used when the photo was taken.
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Windows Vista has received a sour reputation in the year it has been on the market. Some users of complained about driver incompatibility and performance issues -- among other things -- compared to the venerable Windows XP operating system the came before it. Microsoft addressed a number of these issues with Service Pack 1, but many consumers and businesses are still sticking with Windows XP. Microsoft is looking to give customers more incentive to upgrade to Windows Vista by cutting the price on some versions of the operating system. Although upgrade versions account for less than 10% of Vista licenses, two upgrade editions will see price cuts. The range-topping Windows Vista Ultimate (full) will fall from $399 to $319. Windows Vista Ultimate (upgrade) drops to $219 from $259.
Councilman MikeK Recalls Knievel Action Figure
Please advise if this is a permanent change and if it is, all I have spoken with will be canceling their subscriptions too. Sad for all/Jacqui. Answer: In response to complaints about the disappearance of the Idaho public records in our newspaper, we're working on a solution. We believe we'll be able to publish them in our weekly zoned editions -- the Handle Extra and the Post Falls Voice. Please bear with us as we work on the details of getting the information published again/Gary Graham, managing editor .
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