Digital Demolition: Can a phone and camera withstand the dunk test?
The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 point-and-shoot and the Sonim XP3 Quest rugged phone are supposed to be tough. How tough? Sarah and Chris, PC World's Digital Demolition team, drop them, dunk them, toss them and run one over with an SUV. Take a look to see if they survive.
Weekly Tech News Update: 30th October, 2009
In this week’s World Tech Update Motorola and Verizon unveil an Android smartphone, Toshiba launches a fuel cell charger, Apple releases the Magic Mouse, Nintendo’s profits slide, Netflix streams directly to Playstation 3 consoles, a robot folds clothes, a prototype ring crosses between real and virtual worlds and Panasonic demonstrates robots as part of a push into a new business stream.
Toshiba launches its first DMFC charger
The direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) charger is a first of its kind device from a major consumer electronics maker. It was launched in late October in Japan.
Weekly Tech News Update: 23rd October, 2009
In this week's show Steve Ballmer launches Windows 7, the latest auto-tech is on show in Tokyo, Twitter isn't for sale, Google Street View goes places it never could, scientists develop a safer battery and Sony shows an impressive 3D screen that doesn't require glasses.
Nikon's Coolpix S1000pj has a built-in projector
The camera will go on sale in September and is the first in the world to have a projector built inside the body.
Sony's Partyshot aims the camera for you
Auto focus, auto flash, scene selection, smile detection ... modern cameras like these from Sony automate a lot but you still need a human to point and shoot, right? Not any more.
Casio's latest Exilim camera can shoot 1,000 images before a recharge
Casio has a new camera that could lighten your baggage when heading on vacation.
Panasonic launches its Lumix GH1, the second camera based on Micro Four Thirds
Six months on from the launch of Panasonic's Lumix G1 the company has made good on a promise to launch a version that shoots high-definition video.
Canon launches an entry-level DSLR with high-definition video
Canon is bringing full-HD resolution video recording to the entry level of the digital SLR market with this, its news EOS Kiss X3.
CES: Kodak shows OLED photo frame
We've seen OLED televisions at CES, but this year Kodak is showing off an OLED photo frame.
 
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