Wireless videocam

camera!!!!!!?

I want a new digital camera, now i have the pink kodak, but i want something that will take better pictures and will show up when its dark outside. I like how my camera now has this battery in it that is square and all i have to do is change my camera


Samsung L730. It is currently the cheapest camera with an inbuilt rechargeable battery, face recognition and "Image Stabilization". It comes in a variety of colours. The link below is an Australian website listing its details. As an SLR owner

How camera lenses are made

From the Discovery Channel

Hidden Camera Bath Prank

This hidden-camera prank's best to see than tell! xD

Android 2.2 (Froyo) Caught On Camera, Flash On The Nexus One ...

The video showed Flash in several different forms. He demoed a game/application of sorts, we saw him scroll through a flash-enabled stock chart, and saw him play a couple of videos – all right within the browser window. For the most part, everything looked smoothed. I did notice some choppiness at the beginning of each video he tried to play from different sites, but that’s to be expected as it looked like content was still trying to load (and because this probably isn’t a final build).

As Ryan went to retire the video (the 6:30 minute mark), we also got a brief glimpse of the version of Android 2.2 he was running. For starters, the launch area seems to have gotten a drastic change. On the left and right of the classic “Nexus Launcher”, there are buttons to launch the dialer and web browser, respectively. It’d be pretty cool (but unlikely due to the style) if you could customize those to your liking.

Additionally, there’s a tutorial widget taking you around the different elements of your homescreen, and it looks like the Google Search widget has gotten a bit of an upgrade, too. We’re not sure what pressing the area on the left does (changing search types, anyone?) but we can’t wait to find out. May 19th is the date we expect Google to lay all that good frozen yogurt out onto the table (as they’ve already gotten a giant statue of the sweet desert delivered to the Googleplex).

I am glad there is, what looks to be, a “permanent” phone button on the bottom of the launcher.

I am pretty convinced that absolutely no one without Android experience could pick up someone’s Android phone and make a phone call if it was not on the launcher home page. And that’s not good if you have little kids who need to use your (my) phone, or if you’re in an accident, or if your phone is lost, or anything like that.

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