Sunday
Jan062013

Fujifilm launches X100s and X20 Digital Cameras

A few days before CES 2013 and Fujifilm's already made some major product announcements with the release of the X100s and the X20 which bring a new dose of retro-goodness while adding some significant feature enhancements. The X20 (pictured above) now comes in both black as well as silver bodies. It features a 12 megapixel 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor and a f/2.0-2.8 4x manual barrel zoom lens. The X100s maintains the same good looks of its iconic predecessor but now boasts the industry's fastest auto focus of 0.08 seconds, a first for fixed lens advanced point-and-shoot cameras. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced. We just hope Fujifilm continues to sell the older X100 and X10 models at cheaper price points as those are both superb cameras.

Saturday
Jan052013

Review: iPhone and iPad CableKeeps by Nice by Design

Text and photos by Gadjo C. Sevilla

If you're household is like mine, it is likely littered with various chargers and cables for smartphones, tablets, notebooks and other gadgets. CableKeeps are multipurpose clutter-controlling accessories that bring some colour into the picture while keeping things neat and tidy.

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Friday
Jan042013

2013 CES Significantly Increases its Social Media Promotions

CES's social coverage will be its biggest ever. With key platforms that include Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and Instagram, contests and social media events throughout the show will keep attendees more informed and connected than ever. Owned and produced by CEA, the 2013 CES is the world’s largest annual innovation event and occurs January 8-11 in Las Vegas.

Attendees can stay connected with the latest news, information and updates from the show by downloading the official 2013 CES mobile app and following the official CES social media accounts:

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Friday
Jan042013

Gorilla Glass 3 to debut at CES 2013

Gorilla Glass 3 will be stronger, more scratch resistant and more versatile and it will be coming to CES 2013. Gorilla Glass debuted on the original iPhone and has since been used on thousands of smartphones, tablets and even notebooks (remember the HP Spectre?) and HDTV's. The newest version is said to be three times more scratch resistant and features a proprietary "Native Damage Resistance" technology. Corning says that the few scratches that do occur will be invisible to the naked eye.