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Sony Debuts Four Entry Level Digital Cameras Even though Sony introduced a whopping 16 camcorders just a week and a half ago at the CES show in Las Vegas, it appears they were just getting warmed up. Today, as a prelude to the next big digital-imaging trade show—the PMA show, which will also take place in Las Vegas and will run from March 8 through March 11—the company has announced four new entry-level point-and shoot Cyber-shot digital cameras. The new models include two W-series cameras, the DSC-W55 ($200) and DSC-W35 ($180); and two S-series models, the DSC-S700 ($180) and DSC-S650 ($150). All models feature a 7.2-megapixel sensor, a top ISO of ISO1000, a 3X optical zoom lens and 7 scene modes. And as is the case with nearly all Sony digital cameras, they will use Sony memory cards; in this case, the Memory Stick Duo cards. The W55 has the largest LCD of the quartet, measuring 2.5 inches. The S700's LCD is just a touch smaller, measuring in at 2.4 inches, while the W35 and the S650 have 2-inch LCDs. All models will incorporate two new elements into the menus structure: a function guide and a resolution guide. The S-series cameras will use AA batteries for power, while the W-series cameras will run on lithium-ion batteries. All feature Sony's trademark sleek, stylish design, but Sony's also added color to the W55, which will come in blue, pink, black and silver. The other three will only be offered in silver. The W55, W35 and S650 will ship in February and the S700 in March. Stay tuned for our First Looks hands-on product reviews in the coming months. http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20070117/tc_zd/198819
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People in the peer-to-peer sharing scene shouldn't be the least bit unfamiliar with possibly one of the biggest name in Bit Torrent, Isohunt. The Motion Picture Association of America launched a police sting on the ISP that housed the servers providing data transmission for the search engine of Isohunt. here is the link for more info on this : http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/8452.cfm Another crackdown by Motion Picture Association of America opinions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!