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The 5800 XpressMusic phone might be Nokia’s answer to the iPhone. The translation got a bit screwed up, but we do have some details about the phone.
The Apollo Pro WX is the first wireless USB hard drive, with capacities of 250GB to 1TB.
Sony Ericsson announced three bluetooth enhanced watches for women. Control music on your phone, see who’s calling, and answer or ignore the call. They’re the The Sparkling Allure Edition, The Contemporary Elegance Edition, and The Evening Classic Edition.
The Colombo Two is a landline telephone with a 2 line dot matrix display for Caller ID, a digital answering machine and more.
The Delicair Basin is for laundry geeks like Neal. It has 14 to 16 air jets in the sink for washing delicate clothing.
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September 24th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
Ha, ha, puppy jacuzzi, that’s a good one. Cool stuff in this brief. Geotagging without a third-party app? Awesome. If only it had more fingers…
September 25th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
No news from Photokina?
Here are some of the highlights being shown:
- Adobe CS4 versions of Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. They use OpenGL2.0 to speed up zooming, turning the desktop, moving images, anti-aliasing and some 3D effects. They require a PC with at minimum of 128MB graphics memory. The Premiere Pro utilises NVIDIA Quatro graphics cards to make video effects quicker to calculate. It also allows more than one HD-stream to edited at a time.
- A GPS add-on from Jobo that sits on top of your camera and records the GPS co-ordinates of photos that you take. The data is converged with the photos back on the PC rather than in the camera.
- A single-lens-reflex-camera from Leica offering 37.5 Megapixels (I can already hear you asking: who needs 37.5 Megapixels?) It has a 3 inch display and is waterproof and dustproof. They expect to release it in Summer 2009.
- Visitors to Photokina receive a free digital camera testcard (in A0 format: 841×1189mm) with which they can check out features of their camera. See it at http://6mpixel.org/?p=351 – non visitors can order it within Germany for 20EUR+VAT.
Hope that helps…
December 27th, 2009 at 10:27 am
I absolutely adore this website, gonna have to put this on my bookmarks.