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The Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd joins the ranks of point-and-shoot cameras with an 18x optical zoom lens. Also adding a CCD-shift image stabilization should help reduce bluriness at maximum zoom (although using a tri-pod might be recommended). It also has an 8 Megapixel sensor, face recognition technology, and a decent battery life. all this make the S8000fd a nice compact solution for photographers not close from a DSLR quality cam, because of the small optics but good enough to sit in the higher end of the compact digital cameras.
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October 5th, 2007
InGrid Home Alarm is different from the rest because instead of an analog service, they over a digitalized broadband alert system. What makes this more effective is that there is no way for this service to be cut. The connection between your home and InGrid will always be on, meaning no foul play by any thieves will cause your alarm system to fail locally. The InGrid system is set up in around 90 minutes and costs $300 to be installed in houses with 2,500-square feet or higher, with lower size packages also available.
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October 5th, 2007
The Toshiba TLP-X3000AU ($1199) is a LCD projector with a twist: it comes with a built-in anti-theft feature; a removable control panel and a self-assigned password. When the control panel is removed, the only way to access the device is to either input the password or replace the palm-sized panel (What happens if you forget the password?). The TLP-X3000AU also look to be pretty versatile with its features for both presenters and educators, as well as being able to be a part of your home entertainment system. When in Eco-mode, the lamp life is extended to 3,000 hours.
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October 5th, 2007
When Nokia announced that the N95 would be available with 3G capabilities, a mix of both excitement and speculation filled the air. The new N95-3 compensates for the extra power boost needed by adding in a larger 120 mAH battery, which only shaves an hour of browsing time off of the original EDGE-enabled N95 battery life. Though this shouldn’t be to much of a problem seeing as you can easily get the same amount of data with a 3G in that amount of time. [via Wirelessinfo]
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