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To capture even more images, Google announced today Street View Trekker, a portable technology pack with 360-degree camera, that fits into a backpack and be carried by users into remote and wilderness areas only accessible by foot.
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We can't speak to the tech inside, but it does pack a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, a 3.5 mm headset jack, typical USB charger, and run of the mill soft keys on the sides of the handset.
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Nokia also manages to pack in a solid 3 megapixel camera (minus auto-focus, unfortunately), whose photos apparently look great on the oversize 352 x 418 screen, which reviewer Rafe Blandford says is the best he has ever seen on a cellphone.
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That's not all for the Android department, though -- it looks like there might also be a portrait QWERTY slider in the works for the third quarter codenamed "Ironman, " pictured, which will pack 3G, WiFi, and some sort of high-res camera.
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Baumgartner wore a chest pack that included, among many other devices, a wide-angle camera that captured a first-person view of the supersonic fall.
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In addition, the upgrade will pack what's said to be a world's first Dual Camera feature (taking a page from the phone's Dual Recording feature, of course), which creates picture-in-picture shots by using the hardware's two cameras.
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Parenting expert and TV mom Kate Gosselin seems to have had trouble lately imparting her Christian values on her pack of eight in fact, it seems that her on-camera parenting (or parenting by camera?) is producing nothing short of a brood of bullies.
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