Jul 23, 2009

No, seriously, once you notice this Fuji’s lopsided, goofy grin, you just can’t unsee it. It beats the concept version’s terrifying death stare, I guess. Anyway: the dual-lensed FinePix Real 3D will land stateside in September, for $600. Sort of. Why the qualification? Because the $600 camera is just part of a new ecosystem, including special plastic-lens-coated 3D prints (expensive!) and an eight-inch 3D-enabled photo frame (also expensive!). It’ll work as a regular 10-megapixel camera as well, though $600 prices it well out of the “why not” range, especially when compared to the bevy of solid cameras available for much, much less.
Chinazrh via from Gadget
Jul 23, 2009

Use of GPS Navigation Devices becoming increasingly popular for finding your way around while on the trip or for everyday commuting in big cities. While chances of getting lost and driving in circles getting slimmer, navigating in the market of the latest models of GPS devices is getting harder. With so many models available on the market you could easily get lost in finding ?perfect?one. With the introduction of Sony latest GPS workhorse that task might get a bit easier.
Chinazrh via from Gadget
Jul 23, 2009
Sony has some touchscren Vaios planned for this fall to coincide with the release of?Windows 7,which features more robust touchscreen support than Vista. It’s also working on bringing content from the PlayStation Network to VAIOs at some point.
One of Sony’s Senior VPs said that the company is going to be releasing some Vaio notebooks that take advantage of touch capabilities “at the launch of Win 7,” which is October 22nd.
In addition, we may see the movie and TV content that you can currently download on the PS3 coming over to Vaios as well. They’re also discussing bringing games over, so you can pay for the casual games that have been converted from free online flash games for the console market, right on your laptop. How convenient!
Chinazrh via from Gizmodo