News > Pocket camcorders increase in popularity
Published: 04/09/2008 | Categories: 'Gadgets'

Ultra-portable digital video cameras are getting smaller and easier to use, according to one reviewer.
According to the Guardian, their popularity is on the increase and the new Busbi, a digital camcorder with three buttons and a £29.99 price tag, is just one of many cheap pocket video cameras on the market.
The paper reports that in America, simple, portable video cameras have received a similar welcome to that bestowed upon Apple's iPod.
With 1GB of expandable SD memory, the Busbi video camera provides users with one hour of recording time and is powered by two AA batteries.
It can be connected to any PC or laptop via a USB cable and comes with some rudimentary video editing software.
In related news, Google has unveiled a piece of software for its Google Apps suite, which provides similar functionality to YouTube but is aimed at businesses.
Google claims the software is designed for sharing companies' video content and training videos.
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