Nikon D90’s 720p movie mode gets critiqued

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While being the first DSLR to shoot HD video sounds mighty excellent on paper, it’s not worth much if the execution isn’t there, right? The general consensus was that Nikon’s D90 was a stellar DSLR, but the 720p movie mode was simply a so-so cherry on top. The gurus over at CamcorderInfo decided to take things one step further and actually write up an in-depth review on the movie mode alone. The long and short of it is this: the D90’s movie mode simply can’t produce the same results as a dedicated HD camcorder, and while it was “often able to produce impressive results (especially in moderately low light),” the unfortunate “wobble effect” really put a damper on things. In essence, the aforementioned problem causes objects to look like Jell-o when the user pans quickly from left to right, and the only real way to avoid it is to utilize a tripod or slow down your pans — neither of which are terribly convenient. Critics did find quite a bit to praise, and they certainly appreciated the inclusion in an otherwise amazing camera, but it’s still far from being ideal in all scenarios.

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Dan Hesse sez Android “not yet good enough” for Sprint brand

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Dan Hesse sez Android “not yet good enough” for Sprint brand by Darren Murph, posted Oct 25th 2008 at 4:33PM Look, Dan Hesse is an intelligent individual, which means he knew good and well that he’d start a flame war when making one particular comment to the National Press Club in Washington. The CEO of Sprint casually proclaimed that he didn’t feel Android (in its current form) was “good enough to put the Sprint brand on.” In all fairness, Sprint has shown a friendly side to Google in the past

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Qik Shows Up On A Non-Jailbroken iPhone

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Robert Scoble, otherwise known as The Scobleizer, paid a visit to the folks of Qik. If youre not familiar with Qik they stream video recorded from a phone live to the Web. Its all software based and currently supports a variety of phones (you can check them out here). Theyve been hard at work building an iPhone compatible version. Although it hasnt show up in the app store just yet its due any day now as demonstrated by the above video from Scoble, which is recorded using the Qik softwar

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At&T And Samsung Epix Smartphone Now Available

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AT&T and Samsung have announced the availability of the new Samsung Epix smartphone. This innovative smartphone packs in an advanced touch screen and new optical mouse technology, powered by AT&Ts 3G network. The Epix is available exclusively to AT&T customers in the US. Its the first ever phone to incorporate the optical mouse technology, the optical mouse is located in the center of the device between the right and left soft keys for quick and easy navigation just by sweep of

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