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Dazzle Video Creator Platinum & Video Creator Plus

Setting up video capture makes some people break out in a cold sweat. Actual video editing & production can drive them crazy. An easy solution is at hand.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

Tamron AF 28-300mm XR Di VC LD Macro Zoom Lens

A wish for one lens to do it all may be naive. Changing a lens every so often isn't much of a hardship. Still, a sharp, high quality super zoom would be nice.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Xara Xtreme Pro

Adobe may not be scared of Xara Xtreme Pro, but anyone who does occassional or even regular web, 3D and desktop illustration work should give Xara a look. Can it de-throne Illustrator?

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Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera

The top SLR camera makers are not resting on their laurels. These entry-level DLSRs beg a question about how much camera anybody really needs. This one can make you look real good.

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The Moment It Clicks

As a photojournalist and commercial photographer, Joe McNally has few peers, so it's not surprising that his semi-autobigraphical book about quality and technique is exciting the photography world.

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miTouch & miCradle for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch

Dedicated automotive accessory makers, as opposed to general electronics accessory makers, tend to produce robust, well designed, purpose-built products. ProFit fits well.

Read Jack Reikel's full review!

Toshiba Tecra M9 Laptop

As laptops get smaller, lighter and more powerful, some of the big boys leading the way have spent some time carefully determining exactly what occasional business travelers actually need the most on the road.

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Qnext Unified Communication Suite

Too many instant messaging clients clutter our desktops. Why not use a single multimedia, multi-protocol client to access them all? We've been disappointed before, but Qnext actually seems to work properly.

Read Kate Em's full review!

Microsoft Office Small Business 2007

Don't believe for one minute that Microsoft doesn't know what it's doing. Believe instead that a company which has worked so hard to make its flagship product a worldwide standard can sometimes lose its way.

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Manfrotto 468MGRC0 Hydrostatic Ball Head

Despite the claims of some photography pundits, you certainly do need a stable shooting platform for your camera in many situations. OIS, IS and VR can't help you when shutter speeds drop to seconds.

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SpyEraser 2

Life gets thoroughly mucked up when the phone rings and someone at the other end tells you that your personal information has been stolen. Has your PC been acting funny lately? Someone may be watching you without your knowledge or permission.

Read Mark Goldstein's full review!

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera

As good camera designs get better and the market leaders — Canon and Nikon mainly — vie for top spot, consumers, hobbyists, amateurs and professional photographers benefit from the competition. Is there a G9 in your future?

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Canon PowerShot A650 IS Digital Compact Camera

Canon keeps coming up with terrific little cameras which exceed our expectations. Looking for a digital compact camera packed with value, usability and image quality? Consider looking at Canon first.

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TrueGrain v1.1

There is an increasingly steady turn away from film and film effects of all types in favor of a completely digital look and feel. Emulation of classic film grain, a hallmark of so much great film over the years, has some interesting uses.

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The Adobe Photoshop Layers Book

With apologies to veteran Photoshop users who spend lots of time in the Channels palette, the Photoshop Layers features and functions are the most powerful photo editing controls available today. A serious Photoshop layers book is always welcome.

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Canon DSLR: The Ultimate Photographer's Guide

Canon digital SLR camera users are well served by any reference book which blends technical guidance with creativity

Manfrotto 190XPROB Tripod

It's great to have the latest SLR camera and lens, but Pro or not, you'd also better have a reliable, versatile tripod

SpeedUpMyPC

Optimize program CPU priority, memory/RAM usage, Internet connection efficiency, and choose which startup programs to run when your PC boots up

Blackberry Pearl Premium Leather Flip Case

Slim, customized flip case and belt clip designed to compliment and protect the sleek Blackberry Pearl

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Canadian iPhone 3G Plan Updated

As reported earlier this week Canadians have been more than a little annoyed at Rogers since they announced their expensive iPhone 3G price plans. It appears that Rogers have responded with a deal which offers 6GB of data for $30 a month. The deal will be available for buyers who activate their iPhone with a three year contract before August 31. Read the press release here.

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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Canadian iPhone Pricing Plan Is Robbery

Looks like Canada will be getting the iPhone on July 11th, 2008. Rogers Wireless and Apple will release the iPhone 3G into the Canadian market, but at higher prices than pretty much any where you can think of. The 8GB model can be had for just $199, but it will require a three-year service agreement with Rogers Wireless. If you want the 16G, it’ll cost you only $100 more.

The big problem lies in their pricing plan, the smallest plan will start at a pricey $60 a month and this doesn’t include caller ID, licensing, access fees and taxes.

The four iPhone 3G plans are as follows:
$60/month: 150 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, 400MB data, 75 text messages, visual voicemail

$75/month: 300 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, 750MB data, 100 text messages, visual voicemail

$100/month: 600 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, 1GB data, 200 text messages, visual voicemail

$115/month: 800 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, 2GB data, 300 text messages, visual voicemail

Additionals are as follows:
$15 a month will get you Caller ID, WhoCalled, Caller Ring Trax, 2500 text messages, and 2500 call forwarding minutes.

For an extra $20 a month, you get much the same, except there are 10000 text messages and 6:00pm early evenings. Add the $60 monthly plan with the $15 value pack, system access fee, 911 fee, and taxes, and you get about $100 a month.

Going over your minute plan will cost you $0.35 a minute, more than some prepaid services.
If you go over your data plan, it'll cost you $0.50 per megabyte.

This has all generated a big outcry and spawned several sites, including Ruinediphone.com. It remains to be seen what effect this outcry will have, but you can be certain of one thing, anyone one, who has any sense will not even consider getting one if they like texting or viewing online media and songs. Stick with getting an older iPhone, or even buy one offline... Even better save your money and stick with a phone which supports Java, Flash and other industry standard services and applications. Thanks to an article over at futurelooks.com for much of the information in this post.

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