Sony DSC-T300: First Camera with Smile Detection

2008-02-27
by red

Sony DSC-T300

While face detection has become a common feature in modern digital cameras, Sony took one step ahead and developed the first camera with smile detection, the DSC-T300, and proudly announced it today.

Sony DSC-T300

The main attraction of this camera is certainly Sony’s new smile detection technology. So how does this new feature work? When the camera is set to smile detection mode, a user can select one out of the three preset smile detection levels (i.e. smile, grin, and great grin). After the shutter button is pressed, the camera will detect the target’s face and shoot the photo automatically once the chosen smile level is reached. Sounds cool to me, with this great feature I’ll never miss the smiles while shooting photos :)

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O2 Xda Atom Life, A HSDPA Pocket PC

2007-03-05
by red

O2 released its first 3.5G Pocket PC in HK on the last day of February. The new Xda Atom Life basically looks pretty much the same as its predecessor, the Xda Atom: a black body with simple and clean outline, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, a media player navigation panel along with the basic Pocket PC buttons, and a pair of shortcut bottons on the lower right side of the phone’s body. In addition, it has a 0.3-megapixel supplementary camera for video conferencing purpose. The Xda Atom Life weighs 145 g, which is only 5 g heavier than the Xda Atom.

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Jabra BT8010 Stereo Bluetooth Headset

2007-02-07
by red

Jabra recently introduced a new Bluetooth 2.0 headset, the Jabra BT8010, which comes with pretty much everything you would want for a Bluetooth headset. The BT8010 features supports for A2DP and AVRCP, the new Jog Wheel rotating control, and a supplementary earphone which allows you to enjoy dual channel stereo sound while listening to music on your mobile device.

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Sony Ericsson Announced Two New Cyber-shot Phones

2007-02-06
by red

Sony Ericsson today announced two new Cyber-shot phones, the K810 and the K550. The K810 basically share the same features as the K800, it comes with a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto focus, Cyber-shot Xenon flash with red eye reduction, 17mm thin
2.0” QVGA 262k TFT display, M2 slot with 128MB M2 in-box, 64MB user free memory, and other similar functions.

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BenQ-Siemens Concept Phones

2007-02-05
by red

Product Visionaires GmbH, a BenQ Mobile subsidiary based in Berlin, is a creative think tank developing future concepts primarily for BenQ-Siemens. They have released their designs of few concept mobile phones recently. These phone designs are indeed cool and creative.

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Kanguru Flash Drive Max - Portable Storage That Goes On and On

2006-07-26
by red

If you have too much money in your bank account to spend, and you always need to transfer large amount of files from place to place, you should consider getting a Kanguru Flash Drive Max USB flash drive. Storage capacities from 16GB to 64GB are available, and the high price tag starts from US$745.

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Kurzweil-NFB Reader - A Portable Scanner Reader

2006-07-26
by red

To make life easier for people with visual impairments, Ray Kurzweil in associate with National Federation of the Blind (NFB) has invented a portable scanner reader named after them, the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader. The Kurzweil-NFB Reader is a hybrid device that combines a digital camera with a Braille-aware PDA to create a hand-held gadget that lets its user snaps a picture of printed material, scans the text and reads it in clear synthetic speech few seconds later.

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