2. Canon EOS C300 Digital Cinema Camera Unveiled
If film is dead, electronic cinematography is flourishing, as evidenced by Canon's C300 cinema camera unveiled at Paramount Studios this week. Available in January of next year, the $20,000 shooter is aimed at professional filmmakers who will love its super-HD resolution and high-quality lens selection.
3. 2012 Ford Focus Electric ......
It looks like a typical Ford Focus, but under the hood is a 130hp electric motor whose battery can take you 100 miles before you need to charge it up again. With a top speed of 84 mph, the Ford Focus Electric's price might go over too well, starting at $39,200 --
4. I'm Watch for iPhone, Android
Billed as the "world's first true smart watch," this bauble wirelessly connects with iPhones and Android smartphones, and while that handset stays in your pocket you can remotely navigate its apps and menus on the I'm Watch's touchscreen.
5. Jawbone Up
Wear this colorful Jawbone Up wristband, and it keeps track of your sleep and exercise, storing its data on a colorful iPhone app. Aiming to please, it wakes you up with a gentle vibration, and ties together exercise and sleep patterns to give you a comprehensive look at your overall health.
6. BMW Color Heads-Up Display
Keep your eyes on the road with this BMW heads-up display, showing you all the info you need to know in full color. It displays GPS navigation, current speed and cruise control settings, as well as warnings for lane departure and pedestrian recognition. And instead of distracting you, this $1,300 option promises to make you a safer driver. Available on the next-generation BMW 3 Series starting in February, 2012.
7. Yahoo Into Now Listens to What You're Watching on TV
Imagine your iPad sitting on your lap like a smart little lapdog, listening to the TV shows you're watching and recognizing them, promptly showing you pertinent data about that show right there on your tablet. That's Yahoo Into-now, a tablet app that's your TV-watching assistant. Hey, this would be great for all kinds of sports, and instant answers to "who's that guy -- what show have we seen him on?" questions.
8. Apple's Updated Glass Cube Fully Revealed
Apple's made that impossible-looking Fifth Avenue store cube in New York look even more spectacular with less hardware and even larger panes of glass. Instead of the 90 pieces of glass on the original version, this one only has 15. It's got to be the most elaborate store entrance in the world, which befits one of the world's most profitable retail spaces per square foot.
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