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MOTOROLA MILESTONE XT800

Motorola’s new XT 800 is India’s first CDMA + GSM dual SIM Android touchscreen phone. Both SIM cards can be active at the same time (dual standby mode). Powered by Android 2.1, the XT 800 has a 3.7-inch 854 x 480 pixel capacitive touchscreen display, 550Mhz processor, 512MB RAM, 5MP camera with dual LED flash, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, FM, GPS and 720p HD video output. A 2GB micro SD card is supplied, and the device can accept 32GB cards as well. The XT 800 has a HDMI output port, to directly connect to a flat panel TV, and an HDMI cable is also included in the box.
Price: 31,999

JTT CHOBI CAM ONE

As a maker of miniature digital cameras, Japan’s JTT has already proven itself.The new Chobi Cam One however, takes things to a new level altogether with a miniature DSLR design, complete with detachable lenses. It has a built in battery and weighs just 12 grams. Just like with a full-size DSLR, you can choose to buy an additional ‘conversion’ lens separately, or buy a kit.The lens snaps on to the front magnetically and it can take 2MP (1600 x 1200 pixel) still photographs and 640 x 480 pixel AVI videos at 30fps. Storage is via micro SD card and the camera is priced at $120.


WAYBACK MACHINE

The internet is constantly changing. Websites that you visit often may look completely different now as compared to when they first started out. If you’re a believer in the ‘old is gold’ adage, you may want to check out the Wayback Machine at http://waybackmachine.org.The Wayback Machine is an initiative by the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) and aims to put the history of the world wide web at your fingertips. Just type in any website name, and the site lists out when changes were made in a calendar format, and you can go back and see what all the previous versions looked like.


PRECORDER FOR iOS

How often have you wanted to take a video of something using your smartphone, but by time you hit the record button, the fleeting moment has passed? This app called Precorder for iPhone and iPod Touch (4th Gen only) can help. Fire up the app, and unknown to you, it is constantly recording video, keeping about 10 seconds of past video available to you before you actually press the record button. So now, instead of just recording video endlessly, you just wait for something cool to happen, press the record button and wind the dial back so you start the video with the footage of the event you actually wanted to record.Very useful for YouTube addicts, and only $0.99.

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