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Great Digital Camera Manufacturers

Author: MostToysWins
December 10, 2008

When it comes to digital cameras, not all cameras are created equal.  With certain camera brands you will tend to find better quality products that are guaranteed to last.  In addition, camera interfaces vary quite a bit, and some cameras are manufactured unnecessarily complicated for the average consumer.  The most reliable brands tend to be Canon, Samsung, and Olympus digital cameras.  Canon and Olympus manufactured film cameras for almost a hundred years before turning to digital cameras, and the experience and reliability of their products has carried over.  Relative newcomer to digital cameras, Samsung, is renowned for being on the cusp of new technology, and has proved its products as user friendly and dependable. 

Digital cameras are sensitive pieces of equipment; it’s important to make sure you’re purchasing from a reliable brand or you risk your camera breaking due to being crafted with inferior parts and technologies.


Innovative Automobile Technologies

Author: MostToysWins
December 10, 2008

There was a time when trucks, vans, and cars were hailed for innovations like anti-lock brakes, airbags, and reclining seats.  However, when it comes to the most modern cars, innovations are all about interior electronics.  Car DVD players, IPod compatible MP3 players, rear-view cameras, GPS navigation, and cooled or heated beverage holders.  The technological boom that began in the 1990s integrated itself thoroughly into automobiles all around the world, and now car manufacturers from all countries have become more focused on improving comfort in their vehicles.

The most successful vehicles today combine modern comforts with gasoline efficiency, and are compact in size.  Though it’s not clear what the future holds, one indication is that the internet will play an integral part in future automobiles, with select cars now having wifi connectivity and internet capabilities.


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