Digital Camera With Wireless Browser
pfignaux writes: "From Steve Fox's CNET
Insider, 'The
world's first Internet-ready digital camera, a 3.34-megapixel model with
a built-in Web browser ... You can also use the camera to send and receive images,
movies, text, and voice memos via e-mail, and you can fax images directly from
the camera as soon as you've taken them.' I seem to remember something
like this in the movie, Until the End of the World, where Solveig
Dommartin sends Sam Neil a video snapshot." Well, this probably must be qualified as the first (any counterarguments?) digital still camera with a built-in browser, but the Sony Vaio GT1 looks pretty Internet ready to me;)
seems that the deal of the day is to come up with two different concepts and merge them for no aparent reason.
Introducting the Sony Shoe/Lightbulb
wireless access isn't even fast enough to make the cost justifiable for this type of thing.
FluX
After 16 years, MTV has finally completed its deevolution into the shiny things network
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