• Gadgets

    Retro-Futurism: Olympus's New Rangefinder-Inspired Digital Camera

    By John Mahoney Posted on 7.16.2009 20 Comments

    Sometimes looking to the past to inspire designs of the future is inspired by nothing more than fashion, but sometimes, it actually serves a functional purpose. Enter Olympus's freshly announced EP-1, which recreate a form factor we haven't seen a lot of since the film era: a sleek, compact body with interchangeable lenses.

    10.20.2009 at 08:21pm - Comment by wombleme

    Yes I do love the Olympus Cameras, currently own a E-428 D, Olympus has stepped it up in the marketplace for Digital Cameras :) Editor | http://www.voucher-code-discount.co.uk

  • Gadgets

    Top 100 Innovations of 2008

    By PopSci Staff Posted on 12.9.2008 13 Comments

    For decades, we've fantasized about watching paper-thin TVs, soaring hundreds of feet with personal jetpacks, riding in cars that drive themselves, and re-growing organs. The 21st annual Best of What's New celebrates all of those dreams coming true. Now we've collected them all into one single slideshow. Launch it here to learn about these achievements and 96 other breakthroughs that, whether long awaited or completely unexpected, are equally amazing.

    6.19.2009 at 05:03am - Comment by wombleme

    cant wait to see this years innovations chris, http://gotomeetingreview.wordpress.com



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