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  • Daily Crunch: Hacked Edition

    Daily Crunch: Hacked Edition

    Hello Kitty camcorder WickedLasers Spyder III Pro Arctic Laser burns all comers Hollywood’s guide to hacking a computer Shock: Students using mobile phones to cheat The Teknines Nine Millimeter Earphones are only for the hardcore

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  • Hello Kitty camcorder

    Hello Kitty camcorder

    Japanese camera maker Exemode announced [JP] the Hello Kitty DV520KT today, a simple 5MP CMOS camcorder that only has one thing going for it: it features mega-popular cartoon cat Hello Kitty saying "Hi" on the hardware. That's what it probably makes perfect for young girls though.

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  • Stream sits still for the camera, shows off its camcorder abilities (video)

    Stream sits still for the camera, shows off its camcorder abilities (video)

    Stream sits still for the camera, shows off its camcorder abilities (video)
    In these halcyon days of impromptu Vietnamese gadget reveals, it should come as no surprise that Acer's Stream has gone from FCC filing to hands-on honey in a few days flat. Now it's been the subject of a rather more thorough photo shoot in Ho Chi Minh City, and also was kind enough to share a little footage filmed from its five megapixel camera. Sadly, it's not raw 720p footage that was YouTube'd, so it's perhaps too early to draw conclusions -- but we'll go ahead and say the video doesn't look very good just the same. Still, it looks to be yet another intriguing entry to the Android assault, and we can't wait for the next leak.

    [Thanks, Tran]

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  • Video: Sony teases awesome-looking interchangeable lens HD camcorder

    Video: Sony teases awesome-looking interchangeable lens HD camcorder

    We were very impressed with the NEX3 and NEX5 digital cameras Sony presented yesterday for the first time. And today, the company in Tokyo announced [press release in English] a hardware prototype of a great-looking interchangeable HD camcorder. Technical details are relatively scarce at this point, but Sony says they will be using the same "Exmor" APS HD CMOS sensor the NEX3 and NEX5 will have.

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  • Nikon patents strange LCD screen

    Nikon patents strange LCD screen

    Patents are always so much fun, and such a source of random speculation. Take for example this new LCD display from Nikon. What could it be? Is it for a DLSR? Maybe for video? No one knows, and of course Nikon isn't talking, but it's interesting to put your best guess out there.

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  • Sanyo outs two new full HD Xacti “dual cameras”

    Sanyo outs two new full HD Xacti “dual cameras”

    Sanyo announced two new "dual cameras" (camcorder and digital camera in one) for the Japanese market yesterday, the Xacti DMX-CG100 (that's the pistol-grip model) and the Xacti DMX-GH1. Both feature an extra-compact body and the ability to record video in full HD and take 14MP pictures.

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  • Muvi Atom is world’s tiniest camcorder

    Muvi Atom is world’s tiniest camcorder

    Muvi makes small, clever, little camcorders. Their previous model, the Micro DV, was considered to be the smallest camcorder available. That was of course, until the Atom came out. Measuring a tiny 1.5 inches tall, it's the choice of hidden shower cam aficionado's everywhere.

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  • Toshiba’s Camileo camcorders coming to the US

    Toshiba’s Camileo camcorders coming to the US

    Toshiba announced today that they would be bringing their popular "Camileo" camcorder line to the US. Previously only available in Europe, the Camileo is a pocket sized camcorder with built in YouTube support and a 3-inch LCD viewscreen.

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  • Tiny $20 camcorder shoots 640×480 video

    Tiny $20 camcorder shoots 640×480 video

    Look at this little guy. It’s just a $20 camcorder that promises to shoot 640x480 video at 30 frames per second. Will you get awesome looking footage out of it? Probably not. Probably absolutely not. Maybe. Probably not, though.

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  • LED flashlight records nightvision video

    LED flashlight records nightvision video

    Ghost hunters, rejoice. Not only does this $150 LED flashlight record 640x480 video at 30 frames per second, it’s also got an eight foot nightvision range that allows it to record in complete darkness.

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  • Quick release $14 camera belt clip

    Quick release $14 camera belt clip

    Oh man, the unapologetic nerdacity of this product is through the roof. Yet somehow it seems useful and practical. Trying to get a DSRL camera out of a bag packed full of gear isn’t exactly an enjoyable exercise, but neither is walking a conference floor all day with your camera dangling around your neck like a lead balloon.

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  • Mvix announces Ultio Pro media center

    Mvix announces Ultio Pro media center

    Mvix's Ultio Pro looks suspiciously like a commercial version of an HTPC. Designed with 1080p decoding, network media playback from a NAS or PC, and the option to add a PVR, I might have to get one of these to replace my old Xbox Media Center.

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  • Sanyo releases the 1080p, 14.4MP XACTI CG110 camcorder

    Sanyo releases the 1080p, 14.4MP XACTI CG110 camcorder

    Sanyo just released it's latest camcorder in the the long-running XACTI line. This model keeps with the familiar design but features 1080p video recording and 14.4MP stills that can both record to a SDHC/SDXC card or the internal 16GB memory. That's a lot of camera.

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  • Twin Video: pocket camera for the narcissist

    Twin Video: pocket camera for the narcissist

    Ion Audio's latest creation in a rather unique take on the pocket camcorder. The Twin Video has two cameras in it, allowing you to record not just what you are seeing, but what your reaction is to what you are seeing. I don't really see the point behind having two cameras built in the device, other than for the "2 girls one cup" style reaction shots.

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  • Mysterious camcorder surfaces with DLP pico projector attachment

    Mysterious camcorder surfaces with DLP pico projector attachment

    The only info we can find about this camcorder comes from the YouTube video and description, which states it's a first-of-its-kind camcorder attachment using a WVGA DLP pico chipset. We can't make out the manufacturer and really anything else about the concept. But one thing is clear. We love it. Click through for the video demo.

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