Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Recent Technology Innovations

A lot of new directions on the home tech front worth a look-see.

The New York Times reports on a Polaroid type mini-printer that makes instant prints beamed from your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone or camera.
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Casio's newest camera, the Exilim EX-F1, offers hope of truly high speed photography for the masses. Still a little rouch around the edges, this is a camera to watch.
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The Flip, a mini-camcorder by Pure Digital, captures one hour of filming internally, runs on 2 AA batteries, and requires no cables. Simply plug its USB connection into your laptop and you are ready to download or view.
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Finally, the "green" media players reviewed by David Pogue are enticing in that they run powered by either solar or crank. Best of all, one comes with cables to power your cellphone or other power-needy tech toys.
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