Monday, March 8, 2010

The new rebel

By: Maricris V. Faderugao
BJ 3-1D


Canon unveiled it's new offspring off the EOS digital SLR camera family------Digital Rebel T2i or the EOS 550d in Asia.

This new rebel boasts an 18.7 megapixel DIGIC IV processor, 1080p & 720p HD video recording, external Microphone socket, movie crop function, eye-Fi connected functions compatibility, iFCL metering system with 63-zone dual-layer metering sensor and a groundbreaking customizable ISO sensitivity up to 12800.

This toy is a real treat for photography enthusiasts. With the growing tough competition on the market for DSLRs, Canon raised the bar yet again providing more features and choices with the EOS 1000d and 500d selling alongside with the new 550d.

Below is the world's first hands-on review and field test of this new rebel conducted by DigitalRev TV.

Reformatting brains?

Our brain can store lots of information more than we can possibly imagine. It's like there are millions of high memory flash disks inside it. Say, you were given the chance to select a certain memory that you would like to permanently erase. Would you do it?



In Paycheck, Ben Affleck's character is a reverse engineer who does technical jobs for companies and as soon as he finishes his task, his memory of the work he has done is removed. In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, two unhappy lovers decided to have each of their memories erased so that they can only see each other as strangers again. Seems impossible? YES.. but that was then..

The scientists in Brooklyn have discovered a single dose of drug that can manipulate certain areas in the human brain. The substance apparently plays with a molecule that is responsible for memory storage and which in turn, can lead to solutions on various memory problems.

Read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/06/health/research/06brain.html?_r=1&ref=science

Maricris V. Faderugao
BJ 3-1D