Gadgets

Nikon’s 2nd Gen Projector Camera Does So Much More

Nikon’s update to the original projector camera, the S1000pj, is 40 percent better than the original. The S1100pj boasts a 14.1-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, 17 scene modes, 5-way image stabilization, ISO up to 6400 and 720p video recording.

The built-in 14-lumen projector is 40 percent brighter than its predecessor and can …

Panasonic Expands 3D HDTV Line, Offers 2D to 3D Conversion

We typically wouldn’t cover something as mundane as the launch of a new line of 3D HDTVs but the Panasonic GT25 line of full HD 3D rigs converts 2D to 3D on the fly. We’re still in the process of testing and reviewing the VT25 that was announced at CES but we’ll surely follow that up with a review of this new line shortly after. …

Samsung Galaxy Tab Specs Leak

Samsung’s much-rumored Android-powered Galaxy Tab could end up being a total wash. A firmware update that was released over the weekend supposedly reveals a few key specs.

The Super AMOLED screen on the 7-inch Galaxy Tab could end up with a sub-par 480 x 800 resolution or 1024 x 600. The rear camera isn’t much better with 2048 …

Digital Graveyards: What Happens To Your Twitter Account When You Die?

In the future, we will invariably die two deaths: The first will be physical (Hospitals, loved ones, tombstones). The second, and potentially more noticeable death will be digital (Facebook memorializing, stagnant Twitter accounts, lost passwords). Just recently, Twitter established a policy to handle accounts after the death of a user. …

Paycheck Friday: Purchasing Suggestions For Your Perusal

It’s Friday! Maybe you just got paid. You could use that money for boring stuff like bills, rent, and food, or you could act like a wonderfully impulsive consumer and spend it on any number of products. Here are some ideas to get you started based on your taxable income bracket.

10% ($0 to $8,375)

“I’m not a library!” you …

BlackBerry Torch Review: Too Little Too Late?

To say that Google and Apple have left RIM in the dust is a bit of an understatement. While RIM has the lion’s share of the smartphone market in the U.S., that number is beginning to decline while Android’s and Apple’s continue to grow each quarter.

RIM has always been focused on the enterprise side and only marginally dabbled …

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