Archive for September, 2009

Olympus has been working with its 12MP 4/3rds camera to be launched by Christmas. The new digital SLR is going to be at the bottom of the range among the rest of E-600 others.

Olympus E-600This production is going to be quite akin to the existing E-620 with a 12.3 MP Live MOS sensor and a 2.7 inch LCD. The ability to come forth with 4/3rds of lenses will also be great. It comes with manual control and 4fps, JPEG as well as a dust removal kit. The Olympus’ ED 3x kit comes with an incredible zoom lens. There are also few filters coming with the new camera. The Imagine Resource is all about making some major differences in the backlit buttons for night time use. The reduction in the number of art filters however makes it easier to process the differing modes.

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Co-pilot for iPhone

Now it is really easy and cheap to get sat nav connection on your iPhone. For just about £26 this new feature can come over to your iPhone. Sat nav feature is looking forth to bring on some big business with its release. The release would happen with the Co-pilot Live 8 UK and Ireland app in App stores them selves. The new application would be following the Navigon’s Mobile Navigator and the NNG’s Igo MyWay.These will be available at £53.

Co-pilot for iPhoneThe TomTom has also made a ground breaking release already with the turn by turn iPhone full on application. The £60 app would have several weeks of unexpected probability since the release of the rest of the apps. The hands on for TomTom have been right on track. It is quite cheap, being about half the price of its competitors. The Co-pilot’s guardian company will have the ALK which would attract the undercurrent of capitalizing of the rest of the market devoid of the TomTom. The rest of the sat nav app would call forth no extra traffic or information for the TomTom. The Live 8 iPhone set would be the only one it would be working on. TomTom will however keep having information about the speed cameras thus known.

The iPhone with the sat nav will be extremely easy to use. It would feel like a proper navigator finally and would take you in the right direction to where you want to head. It does not have the fuss of the Apple’s iPhone keyboard design. It follows ALK’s own design which is very chaste and simple. This might strike a bit odd to many but it is not much of a fuss at all.

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