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olympus-e-p1-in-handAh, Olympus E-P1, you are a beautiful retro camera aren’t you?

I’ve been stalking admiring you from afar since September.

And now I catch you being groped by young ladies whilst being videoed!

Excellent! :)

The PEN E-P1 get’s an image stabilised (sensor-shift) 12.3 megapixel Live MOS sensor with TruePic V image processing, ISO 100-6400 sensitivity, a 3-inch LCD, 20 shooting modes (5 exposure, i-Auto, and 14 automatic scenes), an SDHC slot, and HDMI TV-out for playback of 720p (1280×720 pixel) recorded video at 30fps.

The 14-42 lens kit retracts into the barrel when not in use and OlympusSupersonic Wave Filter helps keep dust under control when swapping-out the lens for Micro Four Thirds, Four Thirds, or OM lenses.

Photography site Four Thirds User was lucky enough to get hands-on with the Olympus E-P1 at the launch event in Berlin, and shoot a couple of videos at 720p, at a smooth 30fps. The results seem to be pretty darned fine for something so compact.

Prices start at £699.

Have a looksee at the last 2 vids below – the first vid is the little hussy being fondled :)

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bingIt’s official: Bing.com is Microsoft’s new Web search.

Instead of handing you with a list of links, Bing is designed to work out what you were thinking and organise your results into handy categories.

Features include best match, page previews viewed by hovering over links, and instant answers – which provides quick results in the body of the first search results page.

Apparently there’ll be “more functionality in key consumer areas” such as shopping and travel.

Bing launches in beta today in the UK, with a dedicated search technology team headquartered in London.

So, could it be any less like Google?

Bing! will be Microsoft’s first use of online shopping portal and price comparison site Ciao, which the big M bought back in October last year.

It’s not quite up just yet but there is this groovy demo video.

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Stuff Gadget Awards iPhone Best Gadget of 2008

September 17, 2008 Click to read more →

Well, little or no surprise that Apple’s 3Gesus phone has appeared as this year’s best gadget as chosen by readers of Stuff magazine in its annual Gadget of the Year awards.
Stuff described the iPhone 3G as “a faster, cleverer version of an already remarkable phone.” It makes it as a neat 1-2 as the phone’s [...]

O2’s NFC Nokia Mobile Wallet A Success!

September 2, 2008 Click to read more →

O2’s just revealed the results of its first NFC trial.
This is the jobby that allows you to pay for things using the wireless power of your mobile blower.
The next phase is to whack this tech into the SIM cards themselves so that more phones can be used as a mobile wallet.
Declaring the trial a [...]

Best Cameras of 2008

August 3, 2008 Click to read more →

JD Power and Associates have just released the results of its latest camera survey.
Compiled from the feedback of over 8,000 digital camera buyers between April of 2007 and March of 2008.
They split the categories into DSLRs, Point and Shoots, Premium Point and Shoots, and Ultra Slims.
I’m very pleased to see the Panasonic TZ in there [...]