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Polaroid Instant Cameras Return With the PIC-1000

by Jay Garrett on January 10, 2010

Polaroid has confirmed its come-back with the promise of releasing a new Polaroid instant camera later this year.

There’s been a campaign and the Impossible Project rallied to keep the format alive by actually buying a Polaroid Film factory and promised us a new camera this year.

And here it is. The new camera will come in three colours – silver, black and faux wood and offer fans of the romanticised format to relive those glory days.

Other points are a tad sketchy but I’m guessing that these new cameras will follow the tried-and-tested designs of old.

Polaroid says that the new PIC-1000 will cost around £60.

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Cranberry-DVDOk – so this is actually new tech and not something from when flint knapping was actually a life-or-death skill to have.

There’s a new company going by the name of Cranberry who is selling a DVD made from high-tech stone (yes, stone) that will store data for up to 1,000 years.

That obviously dampens the touchpaper of regular writeable DVD’s who are said to only last between two to five years (listens to folk running to back-up their five year-old discs).

Before you start weeping over your film collection; mass-manufactured DVDs last much longer thanks to better production standards.

You have to send your precious data to Cranberry who will then transfer it onto the rock-based format named DiamonDisc. However, the discs can be read by any DVD player or drive.

For $34.95 per disc (or $69.90 for two) you can store up to 4.7 GB of data on a format that will outlive you. That equates to roughly 2,000 photos, 1,200 songs or three hours of video.

They don’t guarantee that you wont put it somewhere so safe that you forget where it is though ;)

This will be ideal for people that own businesses, have a family interested in keeping records of their ancestry, or if you plan on hiding the fortune that you’ve amassed and will only let your great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandchild be the benefactor.

Shame you wont be around to see if it actually lasted the 1,000 years the company claims.

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iRex 1000 Reader is Now Out!

September 22, 2008 Click to read more →

iRex Technologies have now officially launched the iRex 1000 series Digital Reader.
iRex currently offers the iLiad and iLiad Book Edition for regular folks but this new bad-boy is aimed at “business professionals”.
The iRex 1000 series is said to offer “superior functionality” and a 10.2-inch screen size for easy reading and referencing of documents from A4 [...]

Asus Eee-nlarge the Range

June 3, 2008 Click to read more →

It’s all happening at Asus!
As the rumblings predicted the range has now been beefed up with the Eee PC 901, 1000 and 1000(H).
All these new models will have Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom CPU under the hood and screen sizes now range from 8.9 inches for the 901 to 10 inches for the 1000 and 1000(H). All nice [...]