Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Casio EX-S7 and EX-Z35 EXILIM digital cameras debuted with EXILIM Engine 5.0

Casio EX-S7 and EX-Z35 EXILIM digital cameras debuted with EXILIM Engine 5.0: "

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At PMA 2010, Casio has showcased its two new cameras with a bevy of automatic features for easy use, they are Casio EX-S7 and EX-Z35. Both cameras use the new EXILIM Engine 5.0 for lower power consumption and high image quality. Both of the cameras have software for uploading video to YouTube.


This $139.99 Casio EX-S7 has 12.1MP and a 3x optical zoom lens with a 2.7-inch rear LCD. It can record 720p HD video and stores to SD and SDHC memory cards. While the EX-Z35 features 12.1MP and a 3x optical zoom lens. Its main features is its svelte 0.8-inch profile which can record video only at a max resolution of 848 x 480. The Z35 has price at $109.99.



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Nokia X6 16GB debuts UK via Vodafone

Nokia X6 16GB debuts UK via Vodafone: "

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Nokia debuts its latest smartphone in UK via Vodafone, the Nokia X6 16GB. It has a 3.2-inch touchscreen display and pre-loaded with Vodafone 360 Homescreen and the British comedy show Gavin & Stacey of third series.


The Vodafone’s Nokia X6 16GB phone provides the 360 Apps and Games Shop, Vodafone My Web, Vodafone Music, VIP contacts, and downloads DRM-free songs. It features a 5MP autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss lens, Wi-Fi, HSPA, Nokia Maps, and GPS. Vodafone UK offers Nokia X6 16GB for a 2-yr contract of at least £30 per month.


VIA: GADGET FOLDER

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Motorola MOTO VE440 Mister Cartoon Edition, soon coming up

Motorola MOTO VE440 Mister Cartoon Edition, soon coming up: "

Motorola-MOTO-VE440-Mister-Cartoon-Edition-1-142x300Motorola via MetroPCS USA mobile operator is preparing the release of limited edition handset, Motorola VE440 Mister Cartoon Edition phone. It is decorated with artwork of Mister Cartoon. This phone features 1.9-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176×220 pixels, a microSD memory card (up to 8GB), 1.3 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, and GPS.


The Motorola MOTO VE440 Mister Cartoon Edition is pre-loaded digital content including exclusive ringtones and pictures. It has a 1GB memory card, containing two exclusive tracks of legendary hip hop personality Snoop Dogg. It supoorts CDMA network and will be purchased for $129.


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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Better Gmail Search

Better Gmail Search: "Gmail's blog announced that 6 labs features have graduated (Search Autocomplete, Go To Label, Forgotten Attachment Detector, YouTube Previews, Custom Label Colors, Vacation Dates), while 5 other features are retired from Gmail Labs (Muzzle, Fixed Width Font, Email Addict, Location in Signature, Random Signature). Google says that 'these decisions were made based based mainly on usage,' so that's the reason why obscure features like Muzzle, a quick way to hide Gmail chat status messages, or Email Addict, which blocked Gmail's interface for 15 minutes, were removed.

The good news is that 2 labs features will greatly improve Gmail search: 'Search Autocomplete' and 'Go To Label'. If you have many labels, it's difficult to find one of your labels, especially if you added the label to the 'more' dropdown. 'Go To Label' adds a keyboard shortcut that lets you quickly open a label: type 'g l' and then type the first letters of the label you want to find.


Gmail integrated 'Go To Label' with the search box, so the keyboard shortcut only adds 'label:' to the search box. If you don't like keyboard shortcuts, just type 'label:' in the search box, followed by the first letters of a label.

The autocomplete feature is not useful only when you want to open a label you've created. You can also use it for built-in labels like 'unread', 'starred', 'chat', 'buzz', 'muted'. Type the first letters of the word 'unread' and you should find a quick link that shows all your unread messages.


If you use Gmail's advanced search operators, the autocomplete feature shows common values for the operators. Type the 'is' operator and Gmail shows a list of built-in labels.


Gmail's search box lets you restrict the results to messages that have attachments or to messages that include a certain type of attachment. Type 'has' and you'll see a list of options that show messages with photo attachments, documents, videos or calendar events. You can also type natural language queries like: 'photos', 'documents', 'attachments'.


The search box is now the quickest way to find messages from one of your contacts: type the name of a contact or only the first letters from the name and you can read all the conversation with that person. If you want to restrict the results to the messages received from a contact, type 'from:' before entering the name.


The other 4 graduated features have a more limited use:

* 'Attachment Detector' shows a warning when you use words like 'attached', 'attachment' in a message without actually attaching a file.


* 'YouTube Previews' lets you watch inside Gmail the YouTube videos linked from a message.

* 'Custom Label Colors' is useful if you have many labels and the 24 color combinations offered by Gmail aren't enough.

* 'Vacation Dates' improves Gmail's vacation responder by adding the option to enter the first day and the last day of your vacation.



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The Startup Visa: Create Jobs, Get A Green Card

The Startup Visa: Create Jobs, Get A Green Card

A bill introduced today in the Senate by Democrat John Kerry and Republican Richard Lugar proposes a new type of visa for immigrants who create startups and jobs in the U.S. A similar proposal is part of an immigration reform bill in the House. The Startup Visa has been controversial and will no doubt draw fire from anti-immigrant forces and xenophobes. But if we are going to be giving away visas, giving them to people who will help build the U.S. economy and create jobs is hard to argue against.

The Startup Visa Act of 2010 would create a two year visa for immigrant entrepreneurs who are able to raise a minimum of $250,000, with $100,000 coming from a qualified U.S. angel or venture investor. After two years, if the immigrant entrepreneur is able to create five or more jobs (not including their children or spouse), attract an additional $1 million in investment, or produce $1 million in revenues, he or she will become a legal resident.

The bill would carve out a new "EB-6″ class of visas from the existing "EB-5″ class of visas which has a higher threshold for becoming a legal resident. So it's not really that radical. The EB-5 requires immigrants to invest at least $1 million in the U.S. and employ ten people.

The Startup Visa sends the right message to prospective immigrants: create jobs, get a green card. A group of 160 venture capitalists and angel investors support the bill, including Paul Graham, Brad Feld, Fred Wilson, Dave McClure, Ron Conway, Mike Maples, Reid Hoffman, Chris Sacca, Jeff Clavier, Bijan Sabet, Josh Kopelman, and Chris Dixon. If you agree that the Startup Visa is a good idea, you can find ways to support it here and here.


Via TechCrunch