Posts Tagged ‘camera’

You’ve Got Ghosts!

by on November 16th, 2011

With Christmas around the corner, I think it is safe to say that many of us have a “gamer” or two on our list. I always find it so hard to think of which games to purchase for them because, let’s be honest, there are too many games that are very similar.Majesco Entertainment has just released a game that is sure to be one of a kind.

The Hidden, an augmented reality (AR) ghost hunting adventure for the portable Nintendo 3DS™ system,  allows you to investigate real-world environments with the Nintendo 3DS camera in order to search, capture and destroy supernatural entities as a paranormal investigator.

Rated E10+, this game is sure to please Nintendo 3DS fans. Be sure to view the video below to get a better idea of how the camera creates the background for the levels!

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How Dropcam Has Made Me a Better Mom

by on August 11th, 2011

Any parent has been there. You need your child to do something, but that heart-aching cry from they protest with makes you cave in. Ok, so maybe some of you aren’t putty in your child’s hands… but I am.

My son, Landon, was not one for taking a scheduled nap. His father and I were on HIS time, and we had come to accept it. Why? Because we cave into tears and pouty lips. Then, Dropcam arrived at my doorstep.

Dropcam gives a good pitch- “Watch what you love while you’re away” And they allow everyone to do it in the most tech savvy of ways- your very own wi-fi internet video cameras. I immediately followed the quick step by step installation directions on the box (connected a cable to my router just for the initial set up, plugged the power cable in, went to www.Dropcam.com to enter my activation code, and added my wireless network) and BAM, we were live! At first, I used our Dropcam Echo for a few days in all the usual ways. Continue Reading…

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Review: LG Lotus for Sprint

by on May 14th, 2009

lg-lotusI’ve been a loyal Sprint customer for over 8 years now and through time, like most relationships; there have been ups and downs. One of the ups was when I received the LG Lotus to try out. From the moment I saw commercials for this phone, and when I tried playing with it in the Sprint store all I thought was ‘what the heck?’ – Why? Because over the years, I’ve been trained to think that all phones, to be normal, are rectangular, and most smart phones are touch screen or sliders.

Can you blame me? Not really. Most of us don’t live overseas, or spend enough time toying with the savy phones that come out, so when Sprint launched the Lotus I thought “Woohoo, change is coming!’.

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Casio Exilim Launches New Camera Line!

by on March 24th, 2009

I’m excited to announce that Casio has just launched a new camera line! I may appear to sound a little biased but I have a good reason.  My first digital camera (ever) was a Casio – it was one of the first cameras to be the size of a credit card – not quite the thickness, but it was tiny! It was 2 megapixels and it captured some of the best moments I had in college.  I received it for Christmas 2002 and used it up until 2006 (I kid you not – it lasted a while).  I still have it but I lost my charging dock so I can’t use it anymore. 

Casio makes really durable cameras so please check out the details of their new line. They are introducing new cutting edge technology, like their patented “High-Speed Burst” technology that breaks down frames per second to 1200 in one shot – you almost have to see it to believe it!

Casio teamed up with iNDELIBLE to show the world the magic it’s cameras can capture; go to http://exilim.casio.com/gallery.shtml to check out some of their funny videos.

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