GMC Terrain – Please, Not Another Aztek!?

gmc terrainIf looking at the new GMC Terrain has you staring in disbelief, you aren’t the only one. After spending millions in the design and development of this new product, how can GM allow this to happen? Not only that, but our tax dollars are supporting this company and this brand. If the government is going to spend our tax payer dollars, at least give us good design! The blocky, primitive forms and graphics, the overly simplistic wheel openings that pinch the tires, the lack of a dynamic stance, the absence of a strong side view graphic, the curb rubbing front air dam on an SUV? It’s no wonder that GM is suffering the way it is. I sure hope this second chance we’ve given them results in better designs.

Digital Camera Innovation: Samsung Dual Screen Digital Camera

 

For years digital camera manufactures have been a leading force of innovation. Not only are they packing more into less by adding more megapixels and features into the same size package and price, they are also doing some really cool things like this new Samsung camera. Now you can take self portraits using the small LCD on the front of the camera for framing. No more holding the camera out, taking the shot, and then checking to see if you captured everyone in the frame.

Samsung Memoir Further Blurs the Line Between Cell Phones and Digital Cameras

Further blurring the line between cell phones and digital cameras is the new Samsung Memoir. Equipped with an 8 Megapixel camera – now you can have a full features point and shoot high resolution camera with you all the time. For the first time, photography enthusiasts can consider leaving the digital camera at home if they have one of these. How soon before Nikon or Canon come out with a phone?  I’m sure Olympus will do it first!

Garmin nuvifone Continues to Blur the Lines Between Phone, Navi, and Camera

The fusion of product categories continues… just as GPS navigation takes off with cell phone users, just as camera phones are hitting 8 megapixels, the dedicated navigation device is fighting back. Now Garmin has a navi phone so you can have truly remarkable navigation (and a phone and camera too). The merging and blending of product features goes on and it will be interesting to see where it ends up. Will we truly have a single mobile device that is just as good as multiple dedicated devices?