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Sony’s High Quality Camera For Cellphones

Today, Sony announced its new breakthrough in cellphone cameras with a camera that’s as powerful, if not more, than my handheld Canon. It’s managed to shrink the size of the sensor down so much, that a 12.25-megapixel, 28mm equivalent CMOS camera can now fit within a cellphone. On top of image quality and detail comparable to most point and shoot ...

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Afternoon Linkage for November 12th, 2008

We discussed so many bugs today, you might start calling us Bugfuse. Don’t. It’s merely a facade. Herb Scissors (don’t get the wrong idea) Air shows at their finest Pac-man demands you buy his shoulder bag MSI Wind < A real Macbook Control the lights in your house using the iPhone See what makes the G1 so cheap Hack N ...

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T-Mobile Launches Motorola ZN5 Cameraphone

Normally, we don’t post about new cellphones on Gearfuse. The one exception is when we feel a cellphone boasts above-average features that will help its user and the Motorola ZN5 is no exception. It has a built-in 5-megapixel camera that’s optimized for low light shooting conditions. Also featured is a Xenon flash, auto-focus, panorama shooting mode and a 2.4-inch LCD. ...

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Japanese iPhone Users Get 1-SEG TV Tuner

With T-Mobile just now rolling out it’s 3G network, it’s pretty apparent that the US is lacking in awesome technology. Japan and other Asian countries get to watch mobile broadcast television via DVB-T or 1-SEG, which can make a morning commute a lot more entertaining. Unfortunately, iPhone users have been left in the dark – until now. Released in conjunction ...

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Afternoon Linkage for October 28th, 2008

I’m trying to think of a way to incorporate my Arduino into my Halloween costume. If you have any ideas, let me know in the comments! London is getting a 43 acre mall Turn your iPhone into a Game Boy The human chess piece That moon looks kind of angry… 2009 LEGO Pirates A fish blimp Check out this double-neck ...

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Virtual Keyboard For Google’s Android Slated For Early ’09

One might think the Google G1 is lacking in the apps department, but that’s not true at all. It turns out that a virtual keyboard should be released sometime in Q1 of 2009 for Google’s Android. So, if for some reason the QWERTY keyboard on the G1 doesn’t do it for you, you can wait around for the virtual keyboard. ...

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Afternoon Linkage for October 16th, 2008

Ho hum! Have you seen our review of the T-Mobile G1 Googlephone? The PSP 2 Need a dope yacht? LittleBigPlanet and Will Wright come to terms A finger phone Help Joel build his gaming rig Quicksilver Blood Money! LED Art Kits Which Macbook is right for you? Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT ...

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Android Market Features Remote Kill Switch

Planning on designing a malicious app to install on all those G1 phones coming out? Think again. Google reserves the right to “�remotely remove those applications from your device at its sole discretion.” Better watch your back! And your privacy! Link

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TunesRemote: An Android Remote For DACP Devices

While I can’t delve into a lot of the specifics of the G1 and how well it works, etc., I gotta say that Jeff Sharkey’s TunesRemote is probably the best app out there for an Android-enabled phone. After winning $275,000 in the Android Developer Challenge, Jeff went and reverse engineered the iPhone app that lets you control iTunes. Now he’s ...

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An iPod Replacement Over The Horizon?

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has recently admitted that the iPod‘s popularity is dwindling.�It’s the nature of the beast. Just like the Sony Walkman, at first, everyone wants one. This leads to successful sales and then, they end up on display everywhere at a discounted price, which leads to no one purchasing them. The question on everyone’s mind is: what’s next ...

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