Big Problems Behind 'G.I. Joe 2′s Big Delay
http://www.deadline.com/2012/05/big-problems-behind-g-i-joe-2s-big-delay/
---
Sent from Zite personalized magazine iPhone app.
Available for free in the App Store.
www.zite.com
Sent from my iPhone
It's going to be an expensive novelty "toy" but I think well worth it. Only difference with smartphones is it prints sticky pictures with QR codes
Introducing the Instagram Socialmatic Concept Camera
Published on Pinoy Tech Blog - The Philippines' Longest-running Technology Blog | shared via feedly mobile
Instagram fans would definitely want the Instagram Socialmatic Camera to be a reality. Its function is quite simple, take square photos, upload it to your Instagram account, and even print it ala Polaroid but on a sticky paper.

This digital camera is beautifully modeled after the Instagram icon. What's inside is WiFi to connect to the internet, Bluetooth to possibly transfer files to other devices, 16GB of storage, a 4:3 touchscreen, 2 different lenses, LED flash, a QR code reader, and it can also be used as a webcam. At least, that's how ADR studios who created this concept camera wants it to be like.

After taking your Instagram photo and uploading it to your account, you can also print it directly from the camera. It will use a sticky sheet (like Post-its) as paper so you can stick your picture anywhere you wish to. The printout will also have a QR code and your Instagram username for easy following.

Now if only they being making this a reality for the millions of Instagram lovers in the world. It feels weird to hold when taking photos but what the heck, take my money!

UPDATE: The Instagram Socialmatic Camera can now be funded in Indiegogo, a crowdfunding site. They're estimating a retail price of under $350. Ouch. In that case, I'll hold on to my money for now.
[ADR-Studio, more concept photos here]
feedly. feed your mind. http://www.feedly.com
sent using Gmail on a Motorola Xoom
Saw this today at Toy Kingdom and it got me interested. It's a 7 inch Ice Cream Sandwich tablet with a capacitive screen using an ARM CPU and 8GB of disk space. What made it more interesting was the price, roughly P5500 only! Heck that's cheaper than the cheapest Ainol tablet.
It's China-made (what's not nowadays anyways). And has all the ports one could think of including an HDMI out. I haven't seen the display but from the specs sheet, it says that it's just 800 x 400 pixels. Fair enough for the price. Heck as long as it's got Android Market, has WiFi, why complain?
sent using Gmail on a Motorola Xoom