The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS70 new digital camera was released at the end of January and has had no problems…so far. It was welcomed with open arms as people are always eager to have a newer and better camera to use.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS70, announced at the end of January 2007, is a thick-bodied point-and-shoot with a 1/2.5-inch 7.2 megapixel CCD. This moderately-priced camera has a 3x optical zoom lens, 2-inch LCD screen, and optical image stabilization system.
The camera has 18 preset shooting modes, a Simple Shooting mode, and a Motion Picture mode (although no audio recording). The Motion Picture mode is also able to shoot 16:9 video files at a reduced 848 x 480 resolution.
Some reporters will do almost anything to get the story that will seperate them apart from all others. A story that will advance their careers and make them famous. Unfortunately some of those reporters don’t quite accomplish that goal. As Michelle Madigan, an NBC reporter, discovered - it sometimes isn’t easy to get what you want.
Michelle Madigan took her spy camera to DefCon a place full of the best hackers the world can find. Apparently she was there to do a piece called Hackers for Hire, with the goal of showing the criminal hacker underground and possibly outing an undercover Federal agent. (Federal agents openly, and covertly, mingle with hackers at the conference, which features a panel discussion titled “Meet the Fed.”).
One of the best little gadgets that anyone could buy in this day and age is the Bluetooth. Bluetooth is advanced technology that allows you to do everything hands free. Now most people recognize the Bluetooth as being an easier way to talk on your cellphone by using a hands free headset. What most people don’t know is that Bluetooth can be used for your car, stereo, computers and even PDA’s.