The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| Nikon D300s officially announced -- 720p/24 movie mode with autofocus and mic input It managed to keep the big secret about the new DSLR under wraps even as everything else was leaked in the past few weeks. |
WSJ: Apple going to CES 2010. Reality: Nope. At no point did CEA chief exec Gary Shapiro even remotely imply that Apple would be present at a future CES -- let alone state unequivocally that Apple "will be there" in 2010. |
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| Entelligence: Six is much too much As with the personal computer, it's these third party developers that are going to define which mobile platform wins wins and which loses. |
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| VUDU's streaming service demoed live on an LG TV They haven't chucked a single feature, and the interface is rather responsive for a TV-based video service (though not quite as flashy as its PS3 and Xbox 360 counterparts). |
Motorola Sholes Android phone headed for Verizon? If this phone does make it to the realm of the real it'll be nice to see a Moto / Android device that doesn't look like it belongs in the hands of a tweenage girl (yeah, we said it, Morrison). |
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