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Sound Advice: Olympus is the pick for midrange cameras QWe are in the market for a midrange digital SLR camera and need your advice. We need something easy to use that takes sharp pictures. We travel a great deal, love to take pictures and are planning a trip to Tanzania next year. On this trip we expect to take long-distance shots. www.startribune.com
The AdweekMedia Plan of the Year Branded entertainment Webisodes have been popping up on the Internet lately almost as frequently as those infuriating “your mailbox is full” e-mail messages. marketingymedios.com
Samsung HMX-W300 review The sporty Samsung HMX-W300 is an inexpensive smart phone-like movie camera that shoots great videos and is built to take a few knocks. reviews.cnet.co.uk
Spy software is a cheap gateway to your personal data It is straightforward to unlock the secrets of a person’s mobile phone, computer or their life on the internet. www.irishexaminer.com
Five essential iPhone apps for photographers The latest crop of photo and camera apps for the iPhone are awesome. www.macworld.com
5 Essential iOS Apps for Photographers The latest crop of photo and camera apps for the Apple iPhone are awesome. www.pcworld.com
LG Optimus Elite (Virgin Mobile) The LG Optimus Elite is a fine way to get connected with an affordable service plan from Virgin Mobile, but it's running on dated hardware. www.pcmag.com
Nikon Coolpix L810 (Black) Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Nikon Coolpix L810 is an inexpensive 26x megazoom point-and-shoot that's easy to use and runs on AA batteries. Bad: The L810 performs poorly in low light and indoors, and its shooting performance is slow as is its autofocus. Bottom Line: A cheap camera with a wide, long lens and AA batteries, the Nikon Coolpix L810 has little else going for it. [Read more] reviews.cnet.com
Nikon Coolpix L810 (Red) Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Nikon Coolpix L810 is an inexpensive 26x megazoom point-and-shoot that's easy to use and runs on AA batteries. Bad: The L810 performs poorly in low light and indoors, and its shooting performance is slow as is its autofocus. Bottom Line: A cheap camera with a wide, long lens and AA batteries, the Nikon Coolpix L810 has little else going for it. [Read more] reviews.cnet.com
T-Mobile officially adds Prism to its budget lineup on May 6th for $20 No surprise here, but T-Mobile has been prepping a low-end Android phone called the Prism for quite some time now, and it's finally time for the little guy to make its official debut. With a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 3.2MP fixed-focus camera and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), it won't be the stuff dreams are made of. The CPU is also unspecified, which leads us to believe that T-Mo is leaving it out of ... www.engadget.com
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