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Nokia pits the Lumia 928 against the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III in low-light video shootout
Now that the Lumia 928′s mere existence is official, Nokia’s posted a video comparing its footage-shooting chops against the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III in low-light conditions. Naturally, the folks in Espoo are showcasing just what PureView tech, paired with a Carl Zeiss lens and proprietary OIS can do. Head past the break to catch the video in its entirety.
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App Shootout: Instagram for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone
Recently, we talked about the difference of the Facebook App and the Twitter App between Windows Phone handsets, Android handsets and iOS. We asked how diffe…
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Samsung Galaxy S III write-up shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint
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Each summertime the world celebrates a time of warmth, enjoyable and recreation. For the tech community, however, it’s usually the period where Samsung releases current model of its Galaxy S flagship. However the now time-honored custom is in fact more of a one-two punch: first the unlocked intercontinental style is divulged, and later on it’s followed up by a litany of worldwide variants. US carriers intent on providing the “value” of differentiation to their customers have been the worst offenders in revising Sammy’s magic formula, varying from motley sort aspects to egregious bloatware to clumsy naming systems (Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch rapidly comes to mind).
But Samsung’s brand name cache has grown year over year, so a great deal so that the business is beginning to wield more power over carriers. No odd names, no unique agreements and no modifications to the sort aspect. That’s right, six carriers have registered to carry the Galaxy S III up until now, and every solitary one of these devices looks precisely the method Samsung meant, with the only significant exceptions being the processor and memory allotment. Up until now we have actually had the opportunity to play with two of the 6: AT&T and Sprint’s. Exactly how close to the original GS III (also recognized as the GT-I9300) do these machines come? What advantages and disadvantages does each bring to the table? Can you anticipate equivalent performance? Stay with us as we break it all down.
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Samsung Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint
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Each summer the world celebrates a time of warmth, fun and relaxation. For the tech community, however, it’s traditionally the season in which Samsung unleashes the latest version of its Galaxy S flagship. But the now time-honored tradition is actually more of a one-two punch: first the unlocked international model is revealed, and later it’s followed up by a litany of worldwide variants. US carriers intent on offering the “value” of differentiation to their customers have been the worst offenders in modifying Sammy’s magic formula, ranging from motley form factors to egregious bloatware to clumsy naming schemes (Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch quickly comes to mind).
But Samsung’s brand cache has grown year over year, so much so that the company is starting to wield more power over carriers. No weird names, no exclusive agreements and no changes to the form factor. That’s right, six carriers have signed up to carry the Galaxy S III so far, and every single one of these devices looks exactly the way Samsung intended, with the only major exceptions being the processor and memory allotment. So far we’ve had the opportunity to play with two of the six: AT&T and Sprint’s. How close to the original GS III (also known as the GT-I9300) do these devices come? What advantages and disadvantages does each bring to the table? Can you expect comparable performance? Stay with us as we break it all down.
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Samsung Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Jun 2012 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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RED’s 4K shootout canceled two days after its announcement

That was quick. Just two days to the hour after RED challenged the world with a 4K camera showdown on June 4th, the company is pulling the plug on the competition. RED’s founder and CEO Jim Jannard announced the cancellation on his company’s site, saying “several companies have refused to participate” and “the grief and complication don’t warrant the effort.”
It turns out the RED shootout was inspired in part by a disagreement over whether camera comparison footage ought to be presented in 2K or 4K resolution. Equipment renter/retailer Zacuto is behind a series of documentaries called The Great Camera Shootout that pit professional and prosumer cameras from RED, Canon, Sony, and others against one another. The final comparisons are…
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Supercar Shootout! – Epic 5-Car Drag Race
We line up five of the world’s hottest new exotic cars for a once-in-a-lifetime drag race. Shot By: Mike Suggett, Jim Gleason, Terren Lin Edited By: Mike Suggett Read the story here: www.motortrend.com
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Tablet Shootout: Xoom vs. iPad 2 vs. Galaxy Tab
www.pcworld.com In the market for a tablet? We take a look at the comparative strengths of the Motorola Xoom, Apple iPad 2, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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Crapgadget: ‘cubicle shoot-out’ edition

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Mirrorless camera shootout: DSLR alternatives get sized up and ISO-examined

It all started with Micro Four Thirds, but now just about everyone is jonesing to play along in the mirrorless camera game. The crew over at Serious Compacts managed to get ahold of quite a few contenders (Samsung’s NX10, Sony’s NEX5, Olympus’ E-P2 and E-PL1, and Panasonic’s GF1, GF2 and GH1), and rather than taking ‘em apart one by one, they’ve decided to size ‘em up in a fantastic size comparison piece. From lenses to bodies, all six cameras are shown from various angles, and even if you’ve convinced yourself to not be in the market for one of these bad boys, the eye candy alone is worth a peek. Furthermore, the group has been entered into a telling ISO comparison test, but if you came here looking for a spoiler, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Tap those links below to get your study on, won’tcha?
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Espn Soccer Shootout
- Try to score on the moving goalies
- Goalie has three different speed settings
- High scoring action
- Arcade music and sound effects
- Aids in children’s hand/eye coordination
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