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<title><![CDATA[Camera start-up GoPro secures funding]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 07:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[GoPro&amp;39's 3D videocamera system(Credit:GoPro)The camera market might be dominated by giants such as Canon and Panasonic, but a small start-up founded by a surfer in Half Moon Bay, Calif., has persuaded venture capitalists to invest.GoPro, maker of the diminutive Hero line of cameras geared to record action video of snowboarding, base jumping, mountain biking, scuba diving, andcar racing, announced the funding today. The &quot;substantial strategic investment&quot; of undisclosed magnitude is from Riverwood Capital, Steamboat Ventures, Sageview Capital, Walden International, and U.S. Venture Partners.The company has found a niche for its products--including a range of accessories such as suction cups, chest harnesses, helmet straps, handlebar clamps, and adhesive brackets to mount the cameras. Most recently, it released a camera housing that fits two cameras side by side for shooting 3D video and acquired CineForm, a video encoding company whose software GoPro supplies to process the 3D videos.GoPro also announced a major distribution deal: Best Buy will carry its products.The cameras are basic--fisheye lenses that don't need to be focused, automatic exposure, one button to start and stop video and another to cycle through settings. A bubble-shaped plastic lens is designed to be replaced if you scratch it during your parachute landing. Though they're basic, they'll shoot HD video for people who don't have a spare hand to hold a camera.Among the prices: The HD Hero 960 camera costs $180 with a waterproof housing that works down to 180 feet deep and shoots 720p and 960p video. The HD Hero shoots 1080p, and with a helmet mount included, costs $300. The 3D housing costs another $100 but also is waterproof.Corrected at 1:41 p.m. PTto note the HD Hero 960 doesn't shoot 1080p video.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Leaked '64GB iPhone 4' prototype not the full story]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 08:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>JessTexas</dc:creator>
<category>Mobile &amp; Electronics</category>
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<description><![CDATA[The 64GB iPhone, according to M.I.C. Gadget.(Credit:M.I.C. Gadget)If one can say anything about Apple rumors and so-called &quot;leaks,&quot; they're usually more bark than bite. And the latestiPhone-related leak is more of the same.A China-focused technology blog called M.I.C. Gadget claims it has secured an &quot;engineered prototype&quot; of the iPhone 4 that, it says, features 64GB of storage. The publication says that after testing the iPhone, it believes the device, purportedly leaked from a Foxconn facility in Shenzhen, China, is &quot;the real thing.&quot; It posted a video showing the storage capacity on the device--59.1 GB at boot up--as well as some photos to corroborate its claim.The blog's findings, assuming they're real, are notable because Apple only sells 16GB and 32GB versions of its iPhone 4. And in typical Apple rumor mill fashion, M.I.C. Gadget couldn't help but ask if the device it found is really &quot;the next iPhone.&quot;However, the folks over at Macrumors have analyzed the serial number of the iPhone in the M.I.C. Gadget story and found that the device was actually produced at the beginning of 2010, which means it was floating around for quite a while before the iPhone 4 was officially announced and launched last year. In other words, Apple might have been thinking about offering more capacity with its iPhone 4, but at some point in the process, nixed the idea.Will an eventual iPhone 5 actually launch with more storage There's no telling. And as one might expect, Apple won't say. But if anything is certain, it's that this latest iPhone 4 leak doesn't provide any more evidence that more storage will be coming to Apple's next smartphone.File this one away as yet another in a long line of Apple rumors.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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