
Android accounts for one-quarter of mobile web traffic
Android is mopping up Apple and RIM's declining mobile mindshare in the US, you'll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google's OS

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The lens is placed in the corner of the camera because the light path and mechanicals runs vertically within the camera body, with the CCD/CMOS sensor usually at the bottom of the digi pointing. Typically called "folded optics", it's how the thing can still have optical zoom -- the lens barrel that usually sticks out most cameras (that have optical zoom) is fully contained within the camera body. Pretty much all the flat cameras like this are designed the same way.
Course, the design and size of the optics dictates that the digi will probably only be good for casual snapshot photography, since there will be corner distortion and purple fringing aplenty, a flash useless beyond five feet, and terrible low-light performance.