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So after recording video clips of the party or holiday, you’ve uploaded them to YouTube, shared them with friends on Facebook – and left them there, without any editing. They might not even be as interesting as party or holiday clips. You might simply have been playing with your mobile phone camera and uploaded the footage. Editing the clips into something more interesting is on your to-do list, but not at the top of your list of priorities; besides, you don’t have a video editing suite.
But why would you splash out on an expensive suite when you can use online video
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Google has launched the redesigned version of its YouTube application into the Android market. Prior to this move, core applications such as Gmail and Google search were already introduced by the company in the Android market. The recent update allows the users to have freedom and decide on matters regarding the applications that they do/don’t want on their phone.
The Youtube update will bring significant changes in the YouTube application along with a refreshed user interface and functionality. The users will be allowed a personalized video feed based on general popular
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Dell has unveiled the Dell Inspiron 15R Alloy Edition laptop and it features a premium aluminum finish with a laser-etched Alloy Waves design.
If you are interested in buying the Inspiron 15R Alloy Edition, you can expect the usual choice of Core i3, i5 or i7 processors, a 15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 and integrated Intel graphics or an optional ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650.
You will also be getting up to 8GB of RAM, and up to a 750GB hard drive which can store up to 90 hours of Hi-def video. You can choose a 9-cell battery, which provides up to 7 hours and
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RIM BlackBerry PlayBook is a reality is no secret and most of the mysteries regarding the PlayBook have already been decoded, but there were still a few that kept the fanatics interested until date. RIM has gone ahead an detailed the tablet at the ongoing Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) this week. As per the info rendered by RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie, the PlayBook will be available in a 64GB version other than the already confirmed 16GB and 32GB variants.
This implies that the RIM PlayBook will directly compete with the Apple iPad as far as the tablet sizes are
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A video of T-Mobile’s upcoming myTouch 4G handset, which was earlier known as the myTouch HD, has been leaked online. The device isn’t due out until sometime next month, but now the ROM has been leaked online and is now available to download from various locations on the internet.
The unreleased promotional video, which comes courtesy of Android Central, appears to be designed for viewing directly from the handset itself, and allows us to take a peek at some of the device’s key features.
The video highlights key features such as the genius button, HD camcorder, video chat
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Android is not just limited to smartphones and tablets. Now there are some devices in between that have functionality somewhere between that of a PMP and a Tablet. Archos has been moving in on this market and their latest offering is the Archos 43 portable media player.
It is like an iPod Touch, but only better, and running on Android 2.2 . The name 43 comes from the size of its display, 4.3 inches. The touchscreen PMP packs an ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor under the hood along with a graphic accelerator. It supports quite a lot of media file formats including AVI, MP4, MKV, MOV,
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The Motorola Flipout Android-powered handset is now available from AT&T. AT&T is selling the Flipout, which is a smartphone with a swiveling keyboard, for $79.99 on two-year contract, or $349 outright.
You might already know the specs of the device. Just to refresh your memory, the device comes equipped with a five-row rotator QWERTY keypad and a 2.8-inch screen (320×240 pixels) with multi-touch support including pinch to zoom.
The device, which runs Google’s Android 2.1 operating system, comes with a 3 megapixel camera and 512MB of internal memory with support for
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Panasonic has announced that its AG-AF100 Micro Four Thirds video camera will begin shipping on December 27th. The video camera, which debuted way back in April, comes with a price tag of $4,995.
The AG-AF100, which is the industry’s first professional micro 4/3-inch video camcorder that is optimized for high-definition video recording, features a large 4/3-inch, 16:9 MOS imager. The sensor delivers depth of field and field of view similar to that of a 35mm movie camera.
The camcorder records 1080 at 60i, 50i, 30P, 25P (native) and 24P (native), and 720 at 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p
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Best Buy has confirmed that it will be providing customers with four exclusive handsets that will not be found at any other retail store. The devices that are arriving at its stores later this month include the HTC Surround, the Dell Streak, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and the Samsung Fascinate.
It is interesting news that the retail giant is getting exclusivity on the Streak and the recently announced Windows Phone 7-equipped Surround, but the X10 and Samsung Fascinate are equally as exciting, as you can buy them in stylish white models.
The HTC Surround (on AT&T) is the
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Nokia has announced a new addition to its smartphone lineup, the Nokia C5-03. The handset, which will be launched globally at the end of the year, is an inexpensive touchscreen phone with a couple of neat features. It is the device for you if you are looking for a new device that is simple to use but covers all of the essentials for modern-day phones.
The curvy styling of the device is reminiscent of the Nokia C6 announced at Nokia World last month. The Nokia C5-03 runs Symbian^1 (S60 5th Edition) and is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with 4X digital zoom (but there is no
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