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Eastman Kodak files for Chapter 11 of U.S. bankruptcy code
By John Ribeiro | 19 January, 2012 18:46Struggling Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it and its U.S. subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to reorganize its business.
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Five high-tech items that will cost you more in 2012
By John P. Mello Jr. | 18 January, 2012 01:29Every day, stories appear about a price drop for this or that tech gadget. As a result, consumers have a tendency to delay spending. After all, why buy something today that will be cheaper tomorrow?
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Polaroid to launch Android-powered Smart Camera with phone
By Jay Alabaster | 11 January, 2012 13:59Polaroid finds the whole concept of a "camera-phone" a bit insulting. So it is launching a phone-camera, an Android-driven Smart Camera that is mainly for taking pictures, but can also make the occasional phone call.
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Canon PowerShot G1 X: new king of fixed-lens cameras?
By Tim Moynihan | 10 January, 2012 01:30It was going to be hard for any camera, G-series successor or otherwise, to top the Canon PowerShot G12. However, Canon may have just shot the moon with the new PowerShot G1 X.
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Smartphones on rampage: next, camcorders
By Brennon Slattery | 10 January, 2012 03:57The smartphone is on a device-killing rampage, and camcorders are next on its hit list.
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Thai floods hit Q4 hard drive production, says research firm
By John Ribeiro | 01 November, 2011 17:20The devastating floods in Thailand will cause a 28 percent quarter-on-quarter drop in hard disk drive (HDD) production in the fourth quarter, potentially affecting notebook production in early 2012, research firm IHS iSuppli said on Monday.
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Sony delays new camera launch due to Thai flooding
By Jay Alabaster | 20 October, 2011 17:58Sony said Thursday it has been forced to postpone the launch of a new camera and cut production of another because a factory in Thailand has been affected by the widespread flooding there.
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IN PICTURES: Innovative digital camera and smartphone camera accessories
By Albert Filice | 13 October, 2011 14:22All photographers love gizmos for their cameras ... here are a few to consider
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Sony's 10 greatest tech flops
By Martyn Williams | 03 November, 2010 10:53Since its founding in 1946, Sony has produced some of the biggest hits in consumer electronics. Brand names like Walkman, Handycam and Trinitron helped define the company as a giant in the industry and more recent hits like Cybershot, Vaio, Bravia and PlayStation have helped keep it there. But no success story is failure-free. Let's take a look back at some Sony products that didn't win consumers' hearts and minds.
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New cameras come alive at PhotoPlus Expo
By Tim Moynihan | 01 November, 2010 15:42Craving a new camera for the holiday season? The hottest new cameras, camcorders, and accessories of the year were all on display at the 2010 PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York City.
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10 great digital photography downloads
By Preston Gralla | 15 September, 2010 13:33Have a digital camera and plenty of photos? Want some help with editing and managing them all? We've rounded up ten downloads that will let you take control of your photos. Whether you're looking for a top-of-the-line photo editor, a great photo manager, or nifty utilities to handle tasks such as finding duplicates, we have just the thing. And every program is free--not only to download but also to use.
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Fujifilm's new 3D camera is fun but pricey
By Barbara Krasnoff | 19 August, 2010 07:09While 3D movies are already experiencing something of a backlash, technology vendors are still pushing forward with 3D content -- trying to persuade us that 3D is to 2D what talkies were to silents.
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The coolest camera features of 2010
By Tim Moynihan | 05 March, 2010 15:47These cameras have innovative extras that may win you over as soon as you try them.
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20 free ways to manage video, music, and photos
By Adam Pash and Rick Broida | 02 March, 2010 02:40No-cost utilities and services can help you find, organize, and wrangle your media files--or enjoy some great video online.
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Five digital cameras that are well connected
By Tim Moynihan and Rachel Sadon | 24 February, 2010 16:18Sharing photos with friends, posting images and video to the Web, and geotagging have never been this easy. Better yet, these features are available on some truly high-powered megazooms and point-and-shoot cameras.
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10 great free digital photography downloads
By Preston Gralla | 23 February, 2010 16:18With these free image editors, photo managers, and other utilities, you can take control of your photo collection.
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