Multimedia Solutions in Camera Phones & 3G Phones
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LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
07/01/2004 10:28 AMLinux Electrons Jul 1 2004 1:45PM GMT
Core Licensed For 3G Multimedia Phones
Core Licensed For 3G Multimedia Phones
12/10/2003 05:47 AM3G Dec 10 2003 4:50AM ET
Consumers Ready for Multimedia Mobile
Phones
Consumers Ready for Multimedia Mobile
Phones
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNew research from The Diffusion Group finds that consumers are ready
to buy mobile phones that also support audio or video service. [PRWEB
Jan 19, 2005]
Camera phones grow up (a bit)
Camera phones grow up (a bit)
06/29/2004 09:49 PMZDNet Jun 30 2004 0:56AM GMT
Too Much Focus On Camera Phones
Too Much Focus On Camera Phones
01/16/2004 01:03 PM
There's been all this fear-mongering about the dangers of people using
mobile phones to take pictures of people without their knowledge, so
the second someone is actually caught trying to do so,
the press turns it into a story worth covering. The point here,
though, shouldn't be to focus on the fact that this school crossing
guard/playground supervisor was trying to take pictures of these
students with a camera phone, but the fact that
he was in the girls
bathroom at all. It should be obvious to just about anyone that a
male adult does not belong in an elementary school girl's bathroom.
Furthermore, by this point, anyone with half a brain should be
suspicious if someone has pulled out a camera phone in a public
restroom. It certainly sounds like that was the case here. The guy
seems to have been caught pretty quickly. While reaction to this
story is likely to be more calls for banning camera phones - that's
the wrong response. Clearly, the normal methods worked here. People
saw right away that this guy was doing something wrong, and he was
apprehended.
Hot item: Camera phones
Hot item: Camera phones
03/19/2003 10:46 PMCamera Phones Link World to Web
Camera Phones Link World to Web
05/18/2004 04:44 AMSemacode, a free system released this month, lets users scan bar codes
on everyday objects with their camera phones and instantly pull up all
sorts of information about them. It's an information bridge between
the world and the Web. By Chris Ulbrich.
Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones?
Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones?
05/25/2004 10:00 AMAnd is it even possible?
Missing The Point On Camera Phones
Missing The Point On Camera Phones
01/19/2004 05:05 AMSometimes you want to sit down folks and have them read (once again)
Clayton Christensen's research on how disruptive technologies work.
What's amazing is that, despite the popularity of his work, those who
are facing the challenge of a disruptive technology never seem to
notice it until it's too late. That's exactly what's happening with
camera phones, and it almost makes the following article comical, as
various people who have a vested interest in more traditional types of
photography
point out the weakness of camera phones. That, of
course, isn't the point. Of course camera phones aren't as good for
taking pictures. Camera phones aren't designed right now as a
replacement for cameras. They're not competing with cameras. They're
offering an alternative - and that alternative leads to new and
different uses. People who use a camera phone don't take the same
types of pictures that a normal camera user takes. That's not what
they're for. However, as the quality does get better, there is going
to be an increasing segment of the population who realizes that camera
phones certainly serve the needs that they used to use a regular
"snapshot" camera for. Already the quality of new camera phones is
getting to be pretty good, and it's not like camera phone makers have
hit their limits yet.
Camera Phones Help Buyers Beware
Camera Phones Help Buyers Beware
01/19/2004 07:20 AMSeveral companies are rolling out software that turns camera phones
into product bar-code scanners. Shoppers can pull up all the product
information they could ever want while strolling down store aisles. By
Amit Asaravala.
Camera-phones must 'click' in Korea
Camera-phones must 'click' in Korea
11/12/2003 10:16 PMZDNet Australia Nov 12 2003 9:38PM ET
Camera Phones As Bar Code Scanners
Camera Phones As Bar Code Scanners
01/19/2004 03:04 PMConsidering that we were just talking about the fact that the nice
things about camera phones isn't that they're cameras, but the fact
that they
let
you do something different, here's the perfect article to go along
with that. There are a number of new applications coming out that let
users
take photos of product barcodes - and automatically get
more information about the product. The info can include anything
from detailed info to reviews to coupons to offers at other merchants.
This is exactly the type of thing that you can't do with a regular
camera that a camera phone lets you do. It's not a replacement for a
camera - it's adding new capabilities that open up new possibilities.
Legal Ramifications Of Camera Phones
Legal Ramifications Of Camera Phones
11/06/2003 09:37 PMPeople left and right have been
over
reacting to camera phones, but it does
raise some
legal issues - specifically about the rights of those who are
being photographed. Where I'm confused, though, is how come existing
law doesn't already cover this? If you're in a public place and have
no expectation of privacy, I'm not sure how there's an issue. If
you're in a private place, it's a different story - but is still
covered by existing law. The article also mentions a law saying that
if you're in a federal areas (government buildings, national parks)
and someone takes a photo of you in "sensitive or compromising
states", they can't disseminate those photos. I'm curious why that
is. If you're on such federal property, why are you going to be in
"sensitive or compromising states?" Anyway, as someone else in the
article points out, this is mostly just people over reacting to new
technology that they don't understand. After it percolates a bit,
people will reach social norms and expectations. There were digital
cameras before this, and once people realize that most phones have
cameras as well, they'll be more conscious about what's happening
around them.
Megapixel camera phones will kill MMS
Megapixel camera phones will kill MMS
07/02/2004 11:26 AMIt's a matter of quality, you see
Rumsfeld bans camera phones
Rumsfeld bans camera phones
05/26/2004 07:38 PMVia unmediated: ?MOBILE phones fitted with digital cameras have been
banned in US army installations in Iraq on orders from Defence
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, The Business newspaper reported today.?
Scavenger Hunts with Camera Phones
Scavenger Hunts with Camera Phones
07/24/2004 07:44 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Scavenger Hunts with Camera Phones'
“As camera phones are becoming more and more popular, people
are wondering what to do with them. My suggestion is to join my
scavenger hunt! At ScavengerPhone.com we plan on providing a daily
‘target’ which users will photograph and upload to our
website. Users may view and rate the pictures in a given target, and
the top rated picture may even win a prize if our sponsor has donated
one.”…
"Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones?"
"Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones?"
05/26/2004 07:51 PMCamera phones a liability for
enterprises
Camera phones a liability for
enterprises
12/17/2003 10:48 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 17 2003 9:38AM ET
PocketCinema.com Launches Next
Generation Video, Multimedia
Entertainment Applications for Mobile
Phones
PocketCinema.com Launches Next
Generation Video, Multimedia
Entertainment Applications for Mobile
Phones
09/16/2004 05:20 AMInvestors Business Daily Sep 16 2004 8:09AM GMT
Rumsfeld Bans Camera Phones In Iraq...
Or Not
Rumsfeld Bans Camera Phones In Iraq...
Or Not
05/24/2004 06:02 AMJust as a number of news stories have come out over the past few weeks
talking about how technologies like camera phones have changed the way
war is perceived in ways that those running the war in Iraq simply
didn't expect, comes the completely unsurprising news that Donald
Rumsfeld has responded to the various photographs of Iraqi prisoner
abuse by
banning camera phones at military bases in Iraq. Now, no
matter what your politics are, or however you feel about the situation
in Iraq, (and as unsurprising as this is) this seems like a
particularly pointless move. First of all, I'm sure taking camera
phone photos within a military prison environment was already very
much against the rules before this happened. However, it still
happened. All this does is ban a technology, not an action. Second,
and more importantly, this doesn't seem like what you do when you're
trying to put a stop to whatever caused the prisoner abuse to happen
in the first place - it's an action to prevent more such "bad
publicity" from getting out there. It's the typical reaction to
technology when it's used against you: ban the technology that
unveiled something embarrassing, rather than trying to stop whatever
was the real cause of the embarrassment. That, alone, is an
embarrassment. For someone so focused on using technology for
military purposes, to then go and assume that technology is only okay
when he controls it shows a particular lack of understanding about how
technology works. Technology empowers everyone - and those who assume
it only empowers their side show a particular lack of foresight.
Update:
Engadget
points us to a story from a few weeks ago at
TheDailyFarce, which looks somewhat
similar - raising the question as to whether or not this is yet
another case where
media
sources were taken in by farcical online stories.
Motorola Reports Delay With Camera
Phones
Motorola Reports Delay With Camera
Phones
12/04/2003 07:14 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 4 2003 5:35PM ET
CeBit: Samsung zooms in on camera phones
CeBit: Samsung zooms in on camera phones
04/09/2004 04:09 PMZDNet Mar 19 2004 8:53PM GMT
Rumsfeld bans camera phones in Iraq
Rumsfeld bans camera phones in Iraq
05/23/2004 09:15 AMNews24.com
Rumsfeld bans phone cameras
London - Cellphones fitted with digital cameras have been banned in
US army installations in Iraq on orders from Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld, The Business newspaper reported on Sunday.
Quoting a Pentagon source, the paper said the US defence department
believes that some of the damning photos of US soldiers abusing Iraqis
at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad were taken with camera phones.
"Digital cameras, camcorders and cellphones with cameras have been
prohibited in military compounds in Iraq," it said, adding that a
"total ban throughout the US military" is in the works.
via Smartmobs
The increasing reliance of this administration on secrecy is really
disturbing. When your government starts to strip the people of their
privacy and civil rights and consistently marches forward with a
variety of efforts to hides its own movements, you know you're in real
trouble.
I've worked on whistleblower protection bills and thought a
lot about the importance of the ability for people to come forward
outside of the chain of command. It is an essential protection measure
against coverups and corruption. I can understand arguments about why
allowing random photos could be bad, but I'm sure the importance of
having "eyes on the ground" outside of the "main channel" out-weigh
the risks.
Camera phones raise privacy fears
Camera phones raise privacy fears
11/18/2003 07:47 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Nov 18 2003 6:58PM ET
Motorola reports delay with camera
phones
Motorola reports delay with camera
phones
12/04/2003 07:14 PMBoston Globe Dec 4 2003 6:25PM ET
Nokia Launches Three New Camera Phones
(Reuters)
Nokia Launches Three New Camera Phones
(Reuters)
09/09/2004 08:44 AMReuters - The world's largest mobile phone maker
Nokia (NOK1V.HE) launched on Thursday three new handsets, the
7260, 7270 and 7280 models, all with cameras.
- Korea to Capture 30 % of Global Camera
Phones
- Korea to Capture 30 % of Global Camera
Phones
04/14/2004 05:12 AMHankooki Apr 14 2004 8:59AM GMT
Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones? |
The Register
Did Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones? |
The Register
05/26/2004 01:23 AMDid Rumsfeld ban Iraq camera phones ? .. questioning report .. The
Register
theregister.co.uk/2004/05/25/iraq-camera_phone_ban
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Camera Phones, Privacy Concerns Not
Clicking
Camera Phones, Privacy Concerns Not
Clicking
11/03/2003 02:36 PMLos Angeles Times Nov 3 2003 1:48PM ET
Printer firms focus on camera phones
Printer firms focus on camera phones
02/12/2004 02:18 PMThrough the Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium, HP, Epson and
Canon plan to create guidelines for the mobile phone industry to
deliver reliable wireless printing options.
Picks to click: Megapixel camera phones
Picks to click: Megapixel camera phones
07/15/2004 07:02 PMChicago Tribune Jul 15 2004 10:59PM GMT
Will camera phones upstage digital
cameras?
Will camera phones upstage digital
cameras?
06/11/2004 03:56 PMCell phone manufacturers are starting to ship three megapixel camera
phones. Should digital camera makers feel threatened?
Camera phones to be addressed by
Internet Advisory Board
Camera phones to be addressed by
Internet Advisory Board
01/22/2004 11:05 PMIrish Examiner Jan 23 2004 2:48AM GMT
Wired News: Camera Phones Link World to
Web
Wired News: Camera Phones Link World to
Web
05/19/2004 01:31 AMSemacode lets you use barcode-like prints to store URLs in the real
world that can be picked up by Series 60 cameraphones .. interpreted
by a camera phone photo .. Camera Phones Link World to Web .. Wired:
Semacode
wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,63493,00.html
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Rumsfeld bans camera phones in Iraq:
report (AFP)
Rumsfeld bans camera phones in Iraq:
report (AFP)
05/23/2004 06:22 AMAFP - Cellphones fitted with digital cameras have been banned in US
army installations in Iraq on orders from Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld, a business newspaper reported.
Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A
Security Risk
Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A
Security Risk
07/06/2004 05:28 AM
Well now that analysts have gotten people all worked up about the
security horror of
camera
phones, they've now set their sites on another evil security
villain: the iPod. That's right, your
iPods is a
corporate risk. Hell, it could be used to introduce a virus or
even to (gasp! oh no!) steal company files. Just wait until these
analysts types learn about those USB keychain drives that just about
everyone has already... oh wait, the report warns about those too.
They then suggest that companies ban just about every new technology,
no matter how useful it might be, just because there's a small risk
that it could be misused. At what point do analysts stop freaking out
about every new (or even not-so-new) technology, and realize that
(a) banning the technology will never work and (b) will often make a
company less productive than its rivals who learn to embrace new
technologies? Is there a risk in any kind of additional, portable
storage medium? Sure thing, but there's just as big a risk in someone
ftp-ing files to an outside server. What it
really means is
that an IT staff no longer has to just be afraid of threats over the
network, but also need to realize that threats can come from portable
storage devices. Expect a ton of new client-side security products to
start protecting on that side of the fence in the near future.
Free Enhancer for Camera Phones/Digital
Cameras
Free Enhancer for Camera Phones/Digital
Cameras
12/24/2004 12:19 PMFree Enhancer for Camera Phones/Digital Cameras - In early tests by
photo enthusiasts around the world, reviews have been extremely
positive. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Newest camera phones answer the call for
better resolution
Newest camera phones answer the call for
better resolution
07/24/2004 05:49 PMLos Angeles Times Jul 24 2004 8:42PM GMT
Yahoo Takes Photos from Camera Phones
(NewsFactor)
Yahoo Takes Photos from Camera Phones
(NewsFactor)
07/23/2004 06:18 PMNewsFactor - Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) has introduced a service allowing
users to upload photos to their Yahoo Photo online accounts directly
from their cell phones.
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