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Twitter Music (iOS)

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Twitter Music (iOS)


Twitter Music (iOS)

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 01:06 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Twitter Music has a beautiful interface for discovering music that's popular on the social networking service. You also can see which other artists like your favorite music, to potentially find new favorites.
Bad: You need to sign up for a subscription with Rdio or Spotify to hear full-length songs. The search function is limited to finding artist profiles.
Bottom Line: Twitter Music is a great way to see which music is generating interest on Twitter, but don't count on it to replace your current music player. [Read more]
    


LinkedIn (Android)

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 12:37 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The LinkedIn mobile app performs well, has a beautiful interface, and offers many of the most frequently used features of the professional networking Web site.
Bad: Weak search capabilities and a lack of powerful tools for research will disappoint LinkedIn's most dedicated users.
Bottom Line: While the LinkedIn app should suffice for most, power users will be disappointed, mostly by its anemic search tool. [Read more]
    


Nikon Coolpix P520 (Red)

Posted: 18 Apr 2013 10:48 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Give the Nikon Coolpix P520 plenty of light and it can turn out some excellent photos throughout its 42x zoom range. It has a lot of shooting options for those who like to fiddle with settings or straight snapshooters; a nice flip-out rotating LCD; and built-in GPS and support for Nikon's Wi-Fi adapter for use with Android and iOS devices.
Bad: Its autofocus system is slow when the lens is zoomed in, especially when compared with other models in its class; battery life is short; and the camera feels cheaply constructed.
Bottom Line: More point-and-shoot than dSLR in terms of features and performance than some competing high-end megazooms, the Nikon Coolpix P520 is a very good camera for those after a big zoom range, better control over results, and fine picture quality. [Read more]
    


Nikon Coolpix P520 (Dark Grey)

Posted: 18 Apr 2013 10:48 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Give the Nikon Coolpix P520 plenty of light and it can turn out some excellent photos throughout its 42x zoom range. It has a lot of shooting options for those who like to fiddle with settings or straight snapshooters; a nice flip-out rotating LCD; and built-in GPS and support for Nikon's Wi-Fi adapter for use with Android and iOS devices.
Bad: Its autofocus system is slow when the lens is zoomed in, especially when compared with other models in its class; battery life is short; and the camera feels cheaply constructed.
Bottom Line: More point-and-shoot than dSLR in terms of features and performance than some competing high-end megazooms, the Nikon Coolpix P520 is a very good camera for those after a big zoom range, better control over results, and fine picture quality. [Read more]
    


Nikon Coolpix P520 (Black)

Posted: 18 Apr 2013 10:48 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Give the Nikon Coolpix P520 plenty of light and it can turn out some excellent photos throughout its 42x zoom range. It has a lot of shooting options for those who like to fiddle with settings or straight snapshooters; a nice flip-out rotating LCD; and built-in GPS and support for Nikon's Wi-Fi adapter for use with Android and iOS devices.
Bad: Its autofocus system is slow when the lens is zoomed in, especially when compared with other models in its class; battery life is short; and the camera feels cheaply constructed.
Bottom Line: More point-and-shoot than dSLR in terms of features and performance than some competing high-end megazooms, the Nikon Coolpix P520 is a very good camera for those after a big zoom range, better control over results, and fine picture quality. [Read more]
    


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