Recently, Denver had a Capture The Flag event spanning most of the 16th Street Mall. It was an amazingly good fun awesome time and all that stuff. But I write to complain, and to complain about one particular thing:
Cell phones.
Cell phones as organizational and strategic technology.
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Nokia and Adobe have teamed up for a beautiful beautiful piece of mobile technology.
Combining the mobile brilliance of
Nokia, and the software genius of Adobe, the newest Nokia mobile
device, the N93, will be packaged with Adobe® Premiere®
Elements 2.0. This set up will allow you to transfer captured video
to your computer for a number of different functions including
editing, formatting, and DVD burning. It is expected to be released
in July 2006.
Quality isn't an issue either. This
baby features 30 frames a second capture, 3.2 megapixels, and 3x
optical zoom. Definately some impressive stats for a mobile phone,
for sure. Adobe Photoshop® Album Starter Edition 3.0 is also
included in the N93 package. This allows for on the fly editing of
your video captures, allowing you to fix up everything while it is
fresh in your mind.
"The rapid proliferation of mobile
devices like the Nokia N93 have altered the way consumers capture
life events. Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 addresses the need to be
nimble and gives people fun options to share high-quality video
output just as quickly as they shot it, preserving the spontaneity of
the experience." - Deborah Whitman, vice president of product
management for Digital Imaging at Adobe.
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Last we heard from our
insider in the biz, Palm was going to be launching their PalmOS-powered Treo 700p sometime
around or on Monday, May 15th.
Last we heard from our
insider in the biz, Palm was going to be launching their PalmOS-powered Treo 700p sometime
around or on Monday, May 15th. Now it would seem Gadgets on the Go's gotten word from a source they deem reliable
that the 700p's got a price: £300 for a new 2 year contract, £379
with a 1 year contract. (Oh, they also confirmed the same release time frame we had -- mid May ideally, early
June at latest.) That sounds about right if you ask us, but there's only one way to find out: wait for the launch. Ok,
well, two ways: we'll keep on inquiring, ourselves. Stay tuned, Treo nuts.
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