Tuesday, July 23, 2013

New Motorola Smart Watch In The Works

Smart watches seem to be the next major technology that companies are working on, Apple are rumored to be working on the Apple iWatch, Samsung are also rumored to be working on a smart watch, and now Motorola are rumored to be working on a new Motorola SmartWatch.
Motorola recently posted a job listing for a new senior director of industrial design for wearables, you can see part of the job listing below.







“provide strategic leadership, champion innovation and institute best practices to create a new world-class wearable’s [sic] design group within Motorola.”
Motorola could also be working on other wearable technology, as they are owned by Google who already have wearable technology in the form of Google Glass.

Hasselblad Stellar Camera Leaked

Details and some photos have been leaked of a new Hasselblad Stellar camera. The device is apparently based on the Sony RX100 that was announced recently and it will come with an Italian wood grip and a different housing material.
The Hasselblad Stellar will apparently retail for between $1,600 and $3,200, the difference in price will apparently be for versions of the device made with different materials.

The Hasselblad Stellar Camera will come with a choice of six different grips, most of them made from exotic wood, it will be made official at a press event on the 26th of July.



Canon Working On 75 Megapixel Pro DSLR (Rumor)

According to a recent report Canon is working on a new Pro DSLR camera, although this one will feature a massive 75 megapixel sensor, the device is also rumored to feature a high resolution display on the back.
The new Canon Pro DSLR is apparently in the testing stages at the moment, so don’t expect to see it in the stores any time soon, it will also apparently feature a high frame rate, greater than the existing Canon 1Dx.

 As yet there are no details on when or if Canon will decide to release this new pro DLSR camera, as soon as we get some more details we will let you guys know.