K750i�-�Specifications - 2 megapixel camera - Auto-focus - Mobile phone - Sony Ericsson

March 4, 2005


K750i�-�Specifications - 2 megapixel camera - Auto-focus - Mobile phone - Sony Ericsson

Open the K750i digital camera lens cover and you%u2019re ready to capture that special moment. Your K750i mobile phone is a digital camera with excellent picture quality. And when you want to catch some action, this phone takes video too. The K750i camera controls are very similar to popular digital cameras. The K750i comes with easy-to-use image editing PC software. Create multiple photo albums, add effects, send email with impressive images to anywhere in the world.o has a fully featured digital music player - your music in your mobile.

Stay Free! Daily: Bill O’Reilly is at it again

Stay Free! Daily: Bill O’Reilly is at it again

Inspired by this brouhaha, we were going to suggest that
bloggers out there to find an O’Reilly column you really, really hate
and link to it. But apparently Creators Synidicate has been so
successful in keeping O’Reilly’s past columns offline (they’re
available only to paid subscribers from O’Reilly’s website) that we
can’t find many. So here’s the offending link again. Enjoy.

Yahoo! Movies: Movie News -

Yahoo! Movies: Movie News -

If the term “webisodic” is new to you, that’s because, well, it is new. It comes by way of “The Blair Witch Project” co-creator Daniel Myrick,
who announced Thursday that his first film since the 1999 cult classic
will premiere on the Web in a series of “webisodes.”

via [Yahoo!]

NewsForge | An open source cookbook

NewsForge | An open source cookbook

There are a number of different open source cookbook-related applications currently under active development in the community; a few of them even actually deal with food. If you’re hungry for some open source code that will help feed you, Gourmet Recipe Manager and PHPRecipeBook are two applications that can help satiate your appetite.

NewsForge

RedNova - Images of the Day


RedNova - Images of the Day
A dense plume of tan dust blows out of the Great Sand Sea of northeastern Libya and northwestern Egypt in this true-color Aqua MODIS image from February 28, 2005. The plume extends out into the Mediterranean Sea, hiding much of the coastline and casting a thin veil over the deeply blue water. East of the dust plume is the lotus-shaped Nile River Delta - a fan of lush green marking one of Egypt’s most fertile and populous regions. It is in this delta that the majority of Egypt’s large cities, both modern and ancient, are located. Just off the Delta’s coast is a delicate blue-green halo of sediment, while to the west is a more intense bright blue halo that could be the result of tiny marine organisms (like phytoplankton and algae).

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