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HTC Touch (Sprint)
By John Quan, 11 Feb 22:12
Htc-touch-sprint If you'll remember, we reviewed an unlocked version of the HTC Touch when it first debuted back in June, which made headlines for its all-touch-screen interface--pre-iPhone release. We thought the TouchFlo interface was cool but had some major problems with the poor text entry input methods (or lack thereof). Still, this didn't seem to bother too many CNET readers as it's garnered an average Sprint has picked up the HTC Touch, with availability starting on November 4 for $249.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates. read more
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Episode 25 - Things
By John Quan, 11 Feb 21:45
Indigital-0025-twofive-thumb Helio: the service and the phones. EOS: wireless speakers for Jessica. Hahn delves into virtualization on his Mac, VMWare and Parallels and checks out Ooma, a $400 gadget for free phone service. read more
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Canon EOS 1D Mark III
By John Quan, 11 Feb 21:31
Canon-eos-5d If you've ever looked at the sideline of a major sporting event and seen a gaggle of huge white lenses, then you've witnessed Canon's dominance in the sports shooting world. Part of the reason for Canon's edge is its 1D series of SLR bodies which, in the form of the new EOS 1D Mark III, will no doubt continue the Japanese camera company's preeminence among the paparazzi, sports shooters, news photographers, and anyone else who has to shoot fast bursts of high-megapixel images. This new SLR feels like a machine gun when set to its Continuous Shooting mode, with which we were able to capture 10-megapixel JPEGs at an average of 9.9 frames per second. Add to that this camera's amazingly low noise, high-end build quality, and vast custom-function menu, and you've got one of the hottest cameras to hit the market this year. read more
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