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Get up close with the new INQ handsets
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We’ve been lucky enough to get a bit of a hands-on with the new INQ Mini and INQ Chat handsets, so here’s a few photos of both models. The Chat is the larger one with the QWERTY, whereas the Mini is the smaller candybar model.

As previously reported on Pocket-lint, the Mini and Chat are packing extended Twitter functionality, along with a host of other improvements on the original INQ1. Both will be appearing within the next few months, so keep an eye out for our reviews.

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PHOTOS: INQ Mini 3G and INQ Chat 3G originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 02:14:57 +0100

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The yellow brick road never looked so good
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In this day and age, just how do you create a buzz around a TV show before it’s even hit the screens?

How about getting nine internationally acclaimed artists to collaborate on making one of the most mesmerizing websites in years?

This is a fabulous place to spend a few minutes.

www.syfy.com/tinman/oz

If you have a website that you want to tell us about email us via the feedback form.

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WEBSITE OF THE DAY – Tin Man originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:00:00 +0100

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HD home movies from your pocket?
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The follow-up to the Kodak Zi6, the new Kodak Zi8 pocket camcorder from Kodak brings with it 1080p video resolution and a host of new features, but should you be rushing out to get one? We took it out and about to find out.

Yes we know, chances are you already have the ability to record video in your mobile phone, and yes the notion of using a £149.99 ($180) pocket camcorder doesn’t fill you with excitement over something a little more, well professional.

With the camcorder market heating up as more and more people turn to videoing their magical moments rather than just snapping them, Kodak’s third pocket camcorder aims to appeal to those who want top quality recording in a pocketable device.

Pocketable is questionable. It’s small, but not that small. In real terms it the size of two iPhone’s stacked on top of each other. That means it will fit in your pocket, but your tailor would be unhappy about it riding in your shirt pocket.

The camcorder sports a 2.5-inch screen, a series of complicated buttons and well lots of space presumeably for your hand. Space it seems Kodak has used out of the box to plaster with a big sticker that tells you what it can do. A sticker we must have to say was a bugger to get off.

Regardless of stickers, those complicated buttons found beneath the screen allow you to set the settings of the device, delete clips, playback what you’ve recorded and of course select the camcorder or stills camera elements of the camcorder.

A central joystick, which is both fiddly and badly designed – it sits too deep in its recess – allows you set the recording going, navigate through the menu system and use the digital zoom.

Around the edges are all the connectors. There is a pop-out flexible USB cable that allows you to connect to your computer for charging and transferring files. It’s flexible now to allow greater movement – the previous version was fixed – and it means that you don’t have to perch your laptop higher than the desk just to plug it in.

You’ll also get an SD card slot, as the device has virtually no memory (enough to store the software on it) as well as a HDMI connector so you can view your movies back on a HD-Ready television. Older TV owners don’t worry there is also a standard AV out as well.

Realising that the in-built microphone is likely to be awful in outside conditions (it is) there is also a welcomed headphone is socket so you can opt for a wireless or wireless mics.

The only real switch on the device allows you to switch the camcorder from macro to landscape mode, a manual rather than automatic task.

In use and the camcorder is fairly easy to get recording. All you have to do is set the quality that you want to record at 1080p, 720p/60fps, 720p, WVGA or still (5 megapixels). Once you hit the record button you are recording. There are no trick moments or anything else to really worry about.

The lens is an f2.8 fixed focus lens that means it works well in poor light conditions but that it won’t auto focus. It’s a good job too as there is no light or flash, and the upshot of that fixed lens is that it won’t spend forever trying to focus on a subject (called hunting) as it moves around the screen, something that other pocket camcorders suffer from.

The move to include a fixed lens also means that you have to be a little more thoughtout in your shots. Depth of field isn’t an option here.

Because it’s fixed focus that’s where the macro/landscape switch at the top of the unit comes in. Switching to macro mode manually changes the focus of the camera allowing you to get close up shots.

Then there is the digital zoom. It’s there, but we wouldn’t recommend using it, ever. Slow, juttery and well, digital this should be used as a last resort if you really can’t get closer to what you want to shoot.

As for sound, in doors in a quiet environment the sound will be fine. It’s not the greatest of mics and that showed when we went outside in a windy environment. Luckily you can bring your own mic to the party. Something we would highly recommend. The problem is, however, is that with nowhere to connect it to, you’re going to have to enlist the help of some gafer tape (maybe that’s what all the space at the bottom is for) to keep your hands free.

Get inside, so to speak, and you’ll get Electronic Image Stablisation, which didn’t see to stablise our images that well (yes it was turned on) and software for the PC to help you upload it to YouTube, Facebook and lots of other social networking sites without too much fuss.

The software doesn’t work on the Mac, although the camera can be plugged in. That said, you’ve probably got iMovie installed already, so it’s not the end of the world.

Verdict:
Overall the Zi8 is a mixed back. The internal mic is shockingly poor when you get outside and the controls on the device (ie settings and playback) very fiddly. In addition to that the lens isn’t very wide so you’ll have to stand back to get in all the action, something that if you’re in a close environment with kids isn’t all that easy.

On the upside you get 1080p support, a rechargeable battery, an SDHC card slot, USB dongle tucked inside, and HDMI connector so you can watch it back afterwards on your TV without having to drag around a bag of cables (just steal the one out of his PS3, Xbox 360 or Sky box).

The fixed lens approach is also welcomed, as you’ll fail to take a blurry picture because it won’t be hunting or getting confused over a tree branch that is waving in the distance.

Do we like the Kodak Zi8? On the whole the pro’s do outweigh the cons, but you need to be aware of those cons before parting with your cash to avoid being disappointed.

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Kodak Zi8 camcorder originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 20:23:02 +0100

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Links to the biggest stories of the day in one place
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Want to know what’s been hot in the world of technology and gadgets today? Scroll down to see what you should be reading on the site.

NEWS:Snow Leopard goes to number one on Amazon.com pre-order

While UK waits

Apple has released its next operating system for pre-order in the States, just a couple of weeks after Microsoft did the same for its forthcoming OS…read more

NEWS:PS3 Slim appears on Amazon in Germany

Rumoured slimmed down console revealed?

Over the weekend a particular page on the German version of Amazon has been getting a lot of attention…read more

NEWS:Analyst claims hands-on with Apple tablet

Another report suggests September debut for multimedia touch device

It seems Apple’s rumoured tablet device is to get slowly unveiled by those in the finance industry, as another report from a “veteran analyst” has revealed more about the supposedly forthcoming product…read more

NEWS:Pre-schoolers get iPhone colouring-in app

PBS KIDS offers “Curious George” interactive art kit

A new iPhone app aimed at pre-schoolers has been launched in the US, ever-widening the scope of such applications…read more

NEWS:RIM announces BlackBerry App World 1.1

Big update for application store

RIM’s version of the app store for its BlackBerry smartphones has been given a major update as well as seeing expansion into over 10 new countries…read more

NEWS:Archbishop warns of Facebook suicides

Says site encourages “transient relationships”

The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Archbishop Vincent Nichols, has warned against children using social networking sites because he says they make teenagers view friendship as a “commodity”…read more

NEWS:Vodafone offers a “Bonus Bank” for PAYG customers

Register now for 10% back for every top-up

Vodafone has announced its pay as you go customers will be rewarded for their loyalty with a new scheme called Vodafone “Bonus Bank”…read more

NEWS:VIDEO OF THE DAY – Aston Martin Vantage

Is this the end of the road for supercars?

The end of a series?

Perhaps the end of an era?

This is how Top Gear signed off last night…read more

REVIEW:ViewSonic VPC100 desktop PC

Affordable Atom-powered all-in-one?

ViewSonic aren’t the first company you’d think of to release an all-in-one PC, but given their experience in displays, it’s a move that perhaps makes sense…read more

NEWS:VIDEO: Another new LG Chocolate advert revealed

Widescreen phone in latest leak

LG’s new Chocolate phone, the BL40, is being slowly officially revealed by LG, a process speeded up slightly by leaked video and images from various quarters…read more

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Daily news roundup – 03/08/09 originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 18:22:04 +0100

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Brokep calls it quits as site spokesperson
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Peter Sunde, Pirate Bay founder and site spokesperson has quit his post in advance of the site’s sale to Swedish company “Global Gaming Factory X”.

He posted on his personal blog, Copy me happy, “I have decided to not be the spokes person for The Pirate Bay anymore. The reasons are many but most importantly it takes too much of my time. I want to build something new and I want to focus my energy in a different direction”.

During his tenure at the Pirate Bay, the site has faced much litigation and responded to almost all of it in the most public way possible – either publishing it on the site or even live-tweeting from the courtroom of the trial where he was found guilty of assisting in making copyrighted content available.

Sunde, or Brokep as he’s known on the Web, says he’s going to read a lot of books and maybe write one himself, however he also says that he won’t give up his political causes, so it might not be the last we hear of him. We’ll keep you informed.

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Peter Sunde resigns from Pirate Bay originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 18:09:48 +0100

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