Canon EOS M

SENSOR: 18-megapixel APS-C Hybrid CMOS | PROCESSOR: Digic 5 | ISO RANGE: 100-12800 | SCREEN: 3.0-inch Clear View LCD II touchscreen | BATTERY: 230 shots | SIZE: 108*66*32mm

Google Nexus 7

OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean | SCREEN: 7-inch,1280x800, 216ppi | PROCESSOR/RAM: 1.2GHz quadcore Tegra 3/1GB | STORAGE: 8GB or 16GB | CONNECTIVITY: N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio | FRONT CAM: 1.2-meg/video not quoted | SIZE: 199*120*11.5mm | WEIGHT: 340g

Sony F800 Walkman

Memory Capacity: 8GB, 16GB or 32GB | Display: 8.9cm/3.5″ Multi-touch LCD | Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC-LC, HE-AAC, Linear PCM and FLAC | Video Formats: MPEG4, AVC and WMV9 | Charging Time: 4 hours | Other: Bluetooth, headphones supplied

DenonAH-NCW500

Frequency Response: 5-37k Hz | Sensitivity: 112 dB | Impedance: 100 Ohms | Weight: 9.5 ounces | Cord Length: 3' | Other: Airline adapter included, iPod control, volume control and built-in microphone

Aspid GT-21 Invictus

Top speed: 305 km / h, Weight / Power: 0.45 bhp / kg | Displacement: 4.361 liter / 266.1 cu in, Bore and stroke: 92.0 mm (3.6 in) / 82.0 mm (3.2 in), Fuel feed: Fuel injection, Maximum power: 450 bhp / 331 KW @ 8300 rpm, Maximum torque: 440 Nm / 325 ft lbs @ 3750 rpm | Dry weight: 990 kg

Monday, January 7, 2013

Xperia T: hot mobile by Sony

Xperia T: as seen in Skyfall, presumably tweeting artfully shot snaps of dead baddiesBOND'S NEW BLOWER!
    Now pay attention, 007: this has a 13-megapixel camera and a huge, HD screen. You'll be using it in your next film, and it's in shops now...
    So you think this is just another Xperia phone? Think again; it's actually James Bond's Xperia phone. How's that for a talking point? "What, this phone? Oh, it's actually the same phone James Bond uses. That's right, 007 and I have sufficient crossover in our tastes and functionality requirements that we use the same model of Android handset."
    The Xperia T is also Sony Mobile's new flagship, and comes with a spec that is, if not licensed to kill, at least licensed to make you go, "Mmmm, that's nice".
    Like Jaws, or Grace Jones, the Xperia T is a hefty fella. Its 4.6-inch, HD "Reality Display" screen is just smaller than the gargantuan Samsung Galaxy S3, but dwarfs the iPhone's 3.5-incher, with tech from Sony's Bravia TVs sprinkling on a little magic dust.
    The other stand-out is the camera. Sony has long been strong in this area, and on sheer resolution the Xperia T leaps into the top tier with 13 megapixels, plus full-HD video recording. As such, photos of top-secret submarine bases, attractive ladies who you've slept with and have subsequently met their end at the hands of an assassin or hired thug should all have suitably high quality. With an Exmor R sensor, that'll be the case even if shot in low light locations such as the air-conditioning ducts of a top-secret base.
    The Sony Entertainment Network gives you access to millions of songs for a tenner a month, and thousands of movies to buy or rent, while an HDMI output - Wi-Fi screen mirroring coming soon - beams them to a TV.
    Similarly spy gadget-esque is the built-in NFC, which allows you to scan tags that alter combinations of the Xperia T's settings automatically - so scan a preset tag in your car to turn it to hands-free call mode and fire up the music player and Bluetooth.
    PlayStation Certification means that you'll have access to classic games, while a gyroscope enables Wii-style motion fun. The 1.5GHz dualcore processor should more than hold its own with even demanding titles.
    For music, the Walkman app can be filled with your existing playlists, and will fetch album art and artist info where they're missing, as well as revealing what your social networked pals are listening to. The xLoud enhancement beefs up the sound to Shirley Bassey-like levels of foghorn booming.
    Stylish, slim, powerful and shorn of such childish fripperies as welding torches and dart guns, the Xperia T is a classic modern Bond gadget. Its slimline form is at home in a dinner jacket pocket as it is in an Aston Martin's glove compartment. But it also probably goes fine with jeans, or in a Fiat 500, so you're golden.

DETAILS
1. QUANTUM OF SOLACE
The Xperia T has a big screen — see below — but is still just 10.45mm deep at its fattest point. It's also lighter than the much smaller iPhone 4S
2. GOLDENEYE
Capture high-quality images and videos with the 13-meg, full-HD cam. An Exmor R sensor gives improved low-light performance
3. A VIEW TO A KILL
The Xperia T is fronted by a man-sized, 4.6-inch HD display that deploys tech from Sony's Bravia arsenalSpecification
OS: Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
PROCESSOR/RAM: 1.5 GHz dualcore/1GB
SCREEN: 4.6-inch, 1280x720
STORAGE: 16GB + microSD
BATTERY: 1850mAh, 7 hours 3G talk time
CONNECTIONS: HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, 3.5mm audio
SIZE/WEIGHT: 129x67x10.45mm/139g

Could the Xperia T be 4G?

    Sony wouldn't say, but if it were, and was available on Orange and/or T-Mobile, you'd be able to take advantage of high-speed, 4G connectivity this year. That's because Ofcom has given the nod to Everything Everywhere, owner of those providers, to roll out super-fast mobile broadband, using spare capacity on its existing networks. It'll be available for smartphones in the next couple of months': with dongles for tablets and laptops by the end of the year. EE won't produce a list of compatible devices yet, but models that work on an 1800 bandwidth should be compatible. This news wasn't met with rapturous applause by everyone, with all the other networks expressing shock and predicting the end of free trade as we know it. Politics aside, it is undeniably good news for the UK's bandwidth-starved punters, however.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

THREE WEBSITES TO GET YOUR CASH MONEY

www.Mylostaccount.org.uk SAVINGS SAVIOUR

Apparently £850 million sits unclaimed in waylaid accounts around the UK -and this free service will track any down with your name on it. Contains all the PDF forms, contacts and figures you need, no less.

Moneysavingexpert.com OUTGOINGS GENIUS

Seasoned savings king Martin Lewis's hub services 13 million users a month and has just been bought by Moneysupermarket.com for £87 million. This man knows his PPI from his ISA.

Fool.co.uk INVESTMENT MATE

So you've reclaimed and saved a load of dough, now to invest - to the award-winning Motley Fool with you! Beginner tips and podcasts rub shoulders with index updates in a lively financial community.

Friday, January 4, 2013

IPAD APP: SNAP MAGAZINE

Hipstamatic head honcho's new tablet magazine combines retro photography with crowdsourcing

Borne out of the flared lenses and faded film of the hipster's iPhone photography app of choice Hipstamatic, Snap Magazine is an unsurprisingly stylish affair. Optimised for iPad, its clean layout sports a look that's part Vice, part Shepherd Fairey Russian Revolution montage, focusing all of your attention on those retro-vintage images.

In the inaugural "Make Beautiful" issue, there's also a healthy dose of relevant lifestyle interviews and reviews filling the occasional gaps between the hyper-coloured pictures, from tattooist profiles to tie-pin best-buys, and they're surprisingly engaging. The finishing touch? Each feature is headlined with full instructions on how to create the same visual effect in Hipstamatic yourself.

CEO Lucas Buick sees Snap as a way to "highlight users in a more curated and thoughtful way than social media". As he explains, "100 per cent of Hipstamatic users are content creators. Snap is an opportunity for us to showcase beautiful photos and tell the story of the creative class."

So there you have it: free, beautiful and if the in crowd likes your shots, you can be in it.
FREE ON IPAD (10S 5.0+), SNAPM.AG, OUT NOW

The all-new Kia cee’d combines style with next-generation features galore

Cool design, smart tech

    Today's cars are packed with practically NASA-level gadgetry and that's always come at a cost. Now though, the stylish new Kia cee'd brings premium electronic wizardry into your welcoming embrace.
    The Parallel Park Assist System' uses ten sensors to detect the space between parked cars and magically steers into it. All you have to do is adjust the speed and find the change for the parking meter.
    Keeping you safe, Xenon Adaptive headlights' automatically adjust their beam depending on the road curve and direction, allowing for better visibility, while the Lane Departure Warning System' provides an alert should you unwittingly move out of the lane you are in.
    Inside the cockpit there's Bluetooth connectivity with voice activation as standard, for hands-free phone calls and wireless music streaming.
    Helping you conserve fuel and cash, the optional, six-speed, Dual Clutch Transmission2 combines impressive fuel efficiency with the convenience of an automatic, while paddle gear shifts give it a sporty edge. The all-new Flex Steer3 lets you choose how the steering feels - normal, sport or comfort - depending on the road conditions or your driving style.
    Finally, at the touch of a button the Panoramic Sunroof' tilts and slides creating a light and spacious interior. Like everything about the Kia cee'd, it's a breath of fresh air...

Seven years of good driving

Like the rest of the Kia range, the new cee'd comes with a pioneering, seven-year, 100,000 mile manufacturer's warranty. Add to this the superb design, outstanding material quality, advanced technological features and state - of - the - art safety and you've got a car with the power to surprise...

PANORAMIC SUNROOF

The ultra-wide, retractable roof tilts and slides at the touch of a button, creating a light and spacious interior

STYLE AHEAD OF THE CURVE

The interior may be tech-heavy but the styling of the cee’d is sporty, snappy and smart

VOICE-ACTIVATED BLUETOOTH

Integrated wireless connectivity gives easy, safe, hands-free calling and music streaming