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Find out all about the iPhone at our iPhone Centre. News, reviews, how-tos and video - all in one location.- +
Google touts iPhone, Chrome browser 05/09/2008 08:50:00
Google heaps praise on the iPhone, Chrome and their cloud potential at the Office 2.0 Conference.A Google executive Thursday heaped praise on Apple's iPhone, even with his company set to challenge Apple in this same space with its Android mobile computing platform. - +
Disgruntled customer files second iPhone 3G class-action lawsuit 04/09/2008 10:29:00
An iPhone 3G customer has filed the second lawsuit against Apple and US telecommunications provider AT&T over the popular phone. This one, by William J. Gillis Jr., was filed in San Diego, California and charges that the two companies deliberately misrepresented what users could expect in terms of 3G connectivity and performance, according to blogger Justin McLachlan who first broke the news on Tuesday. - +
iPhone imitators prepping for their close-ups 01/09/2008 08:22:00
It may be too early, or too presumptuous, to call Apple's iPhone a technology icon, but all the other major equipment makers in the emerging smart phone realm are looking to create their own "iconic" device.
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There are times when you want a camera that's slim but still able to zoom in on the action from a long distance. There are quite a few models that despite having a 5x zoom or more are still small enough to fit into a pocket. We compiled of a short-list of our top five and categorised them according to users' needs: whether travelling, leading an active lifestyle or simply shopping on a budget.
Best All-Rounder — Canon IXUS 970IS
Building on the feature base of the Canon IXUS 90IS, the 970IS offers a significantly increased zoom length in a remarkably similar form factor. It's only slightly thicker than an inch at 27.4mm, and has a lens equivalent to a 37-185mm film camera. Similar in zoom length to a basic digital SLR telephoto lens, you'll be able to easily zoom in and focus on distant objects. The addition of optical image stabilisation is a definite plus for long-distance low-light photography.
For full specifications and an in-depth review of the Canon IXUS 970IS, click here.
What's hot: 5x optical zoom with optical image stabilisation, sharp images, good noise performance up to ISO 800, camera looks fantastic.
Best Entry-Level — Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150
If you don't want to shell out mega-bucks on a top-of-the-line camera, you can still get good quality camera with a large zoom lens. Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-W150 is very affordable when compared to premium models, but still has most of the advanced functionality. The only thing lost is a few megapixels — it boasts a still-healthy 8.1Mp instead of the average 10Mp on some other models.
For full specifications and an in-depth review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150, click here.
What's hot: Sharp pictures, 5x optical zoom with stabilisation, smile shutter.
Best for an Active Lifestyle — Olympus MJU 840
It's slim, it's curvy and it has a strong metal casing. At a mere 24mm thick it's incredibly easy to slip into a pocket and take out wherever you're going, and you can be guaranteed that like all other models in Olympus's tough MJU range, the MJU 840 can take a lot of punishment — making it perfect for the active user. When we reviewed this unit we were also very impressed by its style; it's still one of the best-looking compact cameras on the market today.
For full specifications and an in-depth review of the Olympus MJU 840, click here.
What's hot: Great design, solid build quality, lots of features, low noise levels.
Best for the Fashion Conscious — Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T300
If you're taking a camera with you everywhere and getting it out at every opportunity, it may as well look good. Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T300 does away with the conventional camera form factor of an exposed lens, hiding it away behind a professional-looking metal cover. Unlike the other cameras in this line-up, there's no telescopic lens protruding from the body. The optical zoom is still a hefty 5x, with the additional bonus of optical image stabilisation.
For full specifications and an in-depth review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T300, click here.
What's hot: Sharp images, stylish design, touch-screen interface, low levels of noise.
Best for the Traveller — Samsung i85
Designed as a convergence device, the i85 fills all the roles of a conventional camera as well as offering a media player and a travel guide built-in. It may not be as capable as an iPod and a guidebook, but it does most of the work in a casing that's only 20mm thick.For full specifications and an in-depth review of the Samsung i85, click here.
What's hot: Fills a variety of roles, stylish design, natural colour balance.
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