Apple TV, and the world’s biggest ‘compact’ camera

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Seitz 6x17 digital land camera

Is this the world’s biggest ‘compact’ camera?
You can forget your Canon Digital Ixus’, when it comes to a real man’s compact camera you can’t do better than the Seitz 6×17. It takes massive 160-megapixel pictures, has a minimum exposure speed of 1/2000 second per pixel and can take one snap a second, measuring a massive 900MB in size.

EU to cut cost of SMS, mobile data roaming?
The European Union (EU) looks set to legislate against mobile phone charges again - this time over text messaging and mobile data.

iPhone halo making O2 more popular
Apple has done such a good job of promoting the iPhone that it’s driving people into O2 and Carphone Warehouse shops even if they don’t end up buying the over-priced bauble.

Charge BitTorrent bandits by the bite
Time Warner Cable in the US thinks it’s come up with a neat way to stop BitTorrent pirates in their tracks - by charging them for the amount of bandwidth they use, rather than a flat monthly fee; a kind of internet pay-as-you-go. Time Warner, of course, also has a lot of copyrighted content to worry about.

Blu-ray win is meaningless says Apple CEO
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been shooting from the hip again - this time slighting Blu-ray’s apparent victory over HD DVD. He has also accused Microsoft’s Robbie Bach of being “inebriated” over claims that the Zune is now as good as Apple’s iPod.

BBC wants iPlayer downloads on iTunes
iTunes users may finally be able to get their hands on BBC iPlayer downloads - thanks to the Apple movie rentals deal, announced at Macworld 2008 on Tuesday.

Apple TV and the future of video
The MacBook Air may have grabbed all the headlines at Steve Jobs’ Macworld 2008 keynote on Tuesday, but it’s the announcement of a revamped Apple TV and iTunes movie rentals that could prove more significant in the long run. Here’s why…

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