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Origami Cameras


Origami Cameras 06/28/2004 06:57 AM

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These fully-functional paper cameras from IDNProShop are fantastic. I wonder if they take real film or if you have to fold that up, too? (Thanks, Naoya!)
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Being filmed by 3 cameras at once!


Being filmed by 3 cameras at once! 06/05/2005 11:19 PM
Sometimes it's really interesting to live in the centre of the administrative capital of the Netherlands. Today we had a referendum for ratification of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. I had to vote in the city hall. As this is close to the parliament buildings a lot of camera crews had chosen the city hall to film some voters, including me. ?

Little airplanes and cameras.


Little airplanes and cameras. 01/06/2005 12:16 PM
Little airplanes and cameras. Photos from RC planes on New Years Day. (via Gizmodo)

The Wi-Fi Cameras are Coming


The Wi-Fi Cameras are Coming 01/06/2005 12:02 AM

3D in Depth: Cameras


3D in Depth: Cameras 01/08/2004 07:07 PM
This month, we'll have a look at cameras and how you can use them to make your 3D scenes come alive. In 3D, physical limitations don't exist. You can move a camera to any location and even inside the tiniest objects. This offers some fascinating possibilities. By Nathan Segal. 0108

Cameras, Privacy And The Law


Cameras, Privacy And The Law 02/17/2004 06:31 PM
Found over at Alan Reiter's Camera Phone Report is this story written by a Kansas City Star columnist talking about how everyone's overreacting to the "dangers" of camera phones by worrying about a specific technology, rather than the misuse of that technology. The writer lists a bunch of other devices (including watches and MP3 players) that include cameras, but which no one is calling to ban. However, his overall point is that technology trumps privacy - and on top of that, technology trumps the law. The issue we should be focusing on, according to the article, is making laws that protect privacy, not ones that outlaw technology. Then, if someone is using the technology to violate someone's privacy, you go after them for breaking the privacy law - not the law banning the, otherwise useful, technology. Makes sense. Of course, if you then combine it with another article (found at Smart Mobs), it raises other questions. This is a case where a man with a wireless security camera system realized that he was getting video from a neighbor's security camera instead of his own - and witnessed the neighbor abusing her foster children. He called the police and the woman was quickly arrested, which is clearly a good thing. However, where does the law stand on video like that, which is accidentally intercepted? Is it only a privacy violation if the voyeurism is intentional? Clearly, there are a lot of new legal and privacy issues raised by new technologies - and trying to simply outlaw technology or cram new technologies into old laws isn't going to cut it.

Mass. of cameras


Mass. of cameras 01/03/2005 10:04 AM
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Cameras at Concerts


Cameras at Concerts 08/04/2004 11:49 PM
Last week I went to a Black Eyed Peas concert at the Avalon in Boston. It was a DNC event sponsored by the RIAA, and at the doors, big signs were posted everywhere: "Absolutely No Cameras." The result: Chaos in the line, as people were sent home after failing cell...

How do we adjust when cameras are
everywhere?


How do we adjust when cameras are
everywhere?
06/20/2004 06:56 AM
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Little Brothers Like IP Cameras


Little Brothers Like IP Cameras 06/06/2004 07:16 PM

Do Red Light Cameras Help?


Do Red Light Cameras Help? 01/05/2005 10:30 PM
We've had a number of stories about problems with speed cameras, but similar problems apply to red light cameras as well. Of course, the biggest question is whether or not these cameras help make the roads safer. The problem is that the incentive of those installing the cameras is often to maximize revenue. Thus, they choose locations that are high traffic -- but not necessarily dangerous. In some cases, such as in San Diego, it turned out that officials reduced the length of the yellow light on traffic lights where speed cameras were positioned, in order to create more violations. While studies have shown that locations that have red light cameras do reduce side impact accidents, they increase rear impact accidents, because people slam on the brakes to avoid getting caught by the camera. The net effect, however, is in dispute. Some say that the reduction in side impact crashes outweighs slower rear impact crashes -- which may be true. Of course, if officials really want to stop side impact crashes from people running red lights, it seems there's a much simpler and more effective solution. Some locations do this, but I've never understood why it's not more popular: have a period of time when lights in both directions are red. That is, when the lights for one roadway turns red, don't immediately turn the cross traffic lights green. Give it a second, allowing the stragglers to get through, and then let the other traffic go. Of course, if this were all about safety that's what would happen -- and it's pretty clear that safety is coming second to revenue in many of these cases.

Fun: Digital cameras


Fun: Digital cameras 10/29/2003 12:09 AM
Want to get updated on digital cameras? Ed Helms has made this fun feature for the Daily Show: Digital Watch: Digital Cameras [Via Hollowcube]...

Polaroid cameras


Polaroid cameras 06/06/2004 08:29 PM
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UK Cameras To Count Your Passengers


UK Cameras To Count Your Passengers 07/28/2004 01:06 PM
Remember all the controversy over speed cameras that tended to make spectacularly amusing mistakes? Well, that hasn't stopped the UK from trying to move forward with special infrared cameras designed to do even more advanced things, such as counting the number of passengers in your car to prevent cheaters from using the carpool/HOV lanes. The researchers working on the technology claim that it can distinguish between a human and other non-human passenger items such as a mannequin or a large dog. Of course, it's not as imaginative as the CarpoolCheats.org folks, who went around snapping pictures of people cheating their way in the carpool lane, but that site's been shut down by angry carpool cheaters, unfortunately.

PMA: Nikon's new Coolpix cameras get rid
of red-eye


PMA: Nikon's new Coolpix cameras get rid
of red-eye
02/12/2004 12:47 PM
Nikon Inc. is showing off its new Coolpix 5200 and 4200 digital cameras at this week's Photo Marketing Association (PMA) 2004 trade show. The new cameras sport a variety of features including the ability to get rid of the dreaded "red-eye" phenomenon right in the camera.

Water Resistant Cameras


Water Resistant Cameras 05/12/2004 09:44 AM
Practical Boat Owner has a four-way roundup of low-end water resistant cameras, including the Pentax Optio 22WR, Casio GV-20, Sony Cybershot DSC-U60, and the Ricoh Capillo 300G. If you've already got a nice digital camera you'd like to take underwater (or at least be able to accidentally drop into the...

Cameras Lift Canon


Cameras Lift Canon 04/28/2004 01:10 PM
Big sales to shutterbugs lift the imaging conglomerate.

Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4


Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4
05/19/2004 08:43 PM
I hate it when companies do stuff like this: Sanyo announced two new cameras today, the Xacti DSC-S3 and DSC-S4, with 3.2- and 4-megapixel CCDs, respectively, but the S3 has a 3x optical zoom, while the S4 has a 2.8x. It's totally not a big deal, but it's just confusing...

Pilot for court TV cameras


Pilot for court TV cameras 08/29/2004 12:14 PM
Television cameras are to be allowed into courts for the first time from November in a pilot scheme, it is announced.

Rummy and digital cameras


Rummy and digital cameras 05/07/2004 08:42 PM

From today's testimony:

We're functioning in a -- with peacetime restraints, with legal requirements in a war-time situation, in the information age, where people are running around with digital cameras and taking these unbelievable photographs and then passing them off, against the law, to the media, to our surprise, when they had not even arrived in the Pentagon.

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Report: Digital Cameras


Report: Digital Cameras 07/27/2004 11:24 AM
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Disposable Digital Cameras


Disposable Digital Cameras 07/18/2004 06:56 PM
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Shanghai cameras spy on web users


Shanghai cameras spy on web users 04/22/2004 06:29 AM
Shanghai installs video cameras in its internet cafes as part of a crackdown on web use.

Police Don't Like Speed Cameras Either


Police Don't Like Speed Cameras Either 05/14/2004 10:11 PM
We've had a bunch of stories about how speed cameras don't seem to work very well, and now, even some police officers are against them, saying that they are "harming their relationship with the public." They're worried that people are blaming the speed camera mishaps on police who just want to bring in more revenue. They want a study conducted on whether or not the cameras are actually needed. Of course, another interpretation of the police being against the cameras is they're afraid that they're about to be automated out of a job. This explains why much of the discussion focuses on why a human police officer can do a better job than a camera.

Cameras too candid for Rummy?


Cameras too candid for Rummy? 05/24/2004 10:35 AM

5 Digital Cameras Stand Out


5 Digital Cameras Stand Out 06/15/2004 05:56 PM
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Cameras eye Shanghai web users


Cameras eye Shanghai web users 04/22/2004 09:29 PM
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New Cameras from Pentax, Sanyo


New Cameras from Pentax, Sanyo 09/14/2004 09:13 AM

pentax_sanyo_jk1.jpg imageLiving Room has information about a bunch of new cameras from Pentax (and one from Sanyo), including this 5.36-megapixel Pentax Optio SV [pictured right], a slim-profile camera with a 5x optical zoom; and the Sanyo Xacti VPC A5, another 5-megapixel camera, although this one has only a 2.8x optical zoom. In addition, Pentax has a new DSLR (called the "*ist" - what is it with camera companies and unpronounceable names? Asteriskist? Wildcardist? Starist? Multiplyist? Fireballist?) and a pistol-grip hybrid camera/camcorder coming out, as well.


Kodak's new Easyshare cameras


Kodak's new Easyshare cameras 01/09/2004 09:57 PM
A couple of new digital cameras from Kodak, the four megapixel LS743 (above, on the left) and the five megapixel LS753 (above, on the...

Secret cameras revealed!


Secret cameras revealed! 11/15/2003 04:35 PM
How to find hidden cameras:
Some methods to hide cameras solely rely on the way human perception works. A very simple way to "hide" a camera is to install it at a large distance from the space to be surveilled. This does not restrict the usefulness of the camera images in any way because tele lenses can be used to compensate for the distance. For this application there is no need for subminiature cameras, although these are even easier to hide. Standard surveillance cameras painted the right color are very hard to spot and usually have a CMount or CS-Mount 7 socket which is needed for attaching the necessary high quality tele lens.
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Olympus cameras on sale


Olympus cameras on sale 06/17/2004 01:16 PM

I just stopped by Amazon to check on some Web services stuff and noticed that they have all their Olympus cameras on sale, including the all-weather 3.2MP one I almost bought instead of my Sony camera. The Sony was my second choice, but I was impatient and Best Buy was out of the Olympus. I’m happy with the Sony and glad I bought it, but the Olympus has a lot of great features too.


Why digital cameras = better
photographers


Why digital cameras = better
photographers
01/22/2004 04:25 AM
Being an avid photographer myself, I thought the article by Jonathan Duffy @ BBC News Online about Why digital cameras = better photographers was quite...

Foldable 35mm cameras


Foldable 35mm cameras 01/08/2004 07:45 PM
Eli sez, "This Czech designed pinhole camera is made from carefully cut out and constructed paper (needs to be stiff and lightproof). The name comes from the Czech word for pinhole (dirka) and a pun on Nikon. Uses 35mm film. Remember that you'll want a long exposure for a pinhole camera." Link

Digital Cameras on the Cheap


Digital Cameras on the Cheap 12/02/2003 01:16 AM
From single-use cameras to 3-megapixel shooters with optical zoom, penny-pinching shoppers can find gifts to fit their pocketbooks. Refurbished cameras expand the selection. By David Snow.

Digital Cameras and their noise


Digital Cameras and their noise 11/02/2003 06:32 PM
This excellent overview of pixel noise in digital images also offers up some plugins to help make your photos look better and print cleaner. I'd noticed the effects and noise in much of my digital photos, but had no idea how to remove it -- until now.

Digital Video Cameras


Digital Video Cameras 10/29/2003 01:15 AM

I need some recommendations for a digital video camera. My requisites are few: It needs to be fairly inexpensive (under $500), use FireWire for transfer and have a track record for working well with Macs.

It need not be a spectacular camera, but one of the best I can get for my price range.


Yet Another Study: Red Light Cameras Are
Dangerous


Yet Another Study: Red Light Cameras Are
Dangerous
03/29/2005 02:05 PM
Bob Dole writes "How many studies showing that red light cameras increase accidents does it take? Yet another study, this one from Ontario, Canada, represents the fourth major report concluding that there's an increase, not decrease in accidents where the technology is used. The control group in this study outperformed the camera intersections in every single category. Overall, fatal and injury rear-end collisions jumped 5%. In other words, red light cameras can kill. It's about time that the cameras are recognized for what they are -- a money-making scam. "

Kyocera A5502K: One Phone, Two Cameras


Kyocera A5502K: One Phone, Two Cameras 06/21/2004 07:28 AM

p_index_image_02a01.gif imageAlthough I'd certainly trade them for a single camera with twice the resolution, this A5502K from Kyocera is the first phone I can recall seeing with two cameras, one in the front like a normal, selfless, god-fearing camera, and another next to the LCD for taking vain, indulgent pictures of yourself. The other functions of the phone don't look half-bad either, although I wouldn't expect to see it in the US, you know, ever.
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Blaggers lift 60 CCTV cameras


Blaggers lift 60 CCTV cameras 06/18/2004 09:50 AM
'Seriously sophisticated' security system goes walkies
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Nikon introduces the Coolpix S1 digital
camera


Nikon introduces the Coolpix S1 digital
camera
03/17/2005 03:05 AM
Nikon today introduced its new, ultra-slim Coolpix S1 -- a 5.1-megapixel camera featuring a new Face Priority AF (Auto Focus) feature, enhanced image quality and improved speed, within a compact design...

New Nikon camera offers several Coolpix
firsts


New Nikon camera offers several Coolpix
firsts
10/29/2003 03:24 AM
Nikon has rolled out the Coolpix 3700, a sub-compact, 3.2 megapixel digital camera that's the first Coolpix camera to use SD memory. It's also the first Coolpix digital camera to allow for TV-resolution (640 x 480 pixels) movies at 30 frames per second (fps) with sound.

Nikon intros Coolpix S1 digital camera


Nikon intros Coolpix S1 digital camera 03/17/2005 04:02 AM
Nikon's new Coolpix S1 is a 5.1-megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera equipped with a 2.5-inch screen. It's Nikon's smallest and thinnest digital camera yet, and the first to feature a 2.5-inch LCD display.

Nikon offers Coolpix 4100 4 megapixel
digital camera


Nikon offers Coolpix 4100 4 megapixel
digital camera
05/28/2004 09:30 AM
Nikon on Friday released the Coolpix 4100, a 4.0-megapixel digital camera aimed at families. The camera features Scene Assist and Blur Warning functions to help photographers get the picture right the first time, and supports PictBridge to transfer files directly to compatible printers without needing to go through a computer first.

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09/05/2004 10:05 PM
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Nikon Coolpix S1


Nikon Coolpix S1 03/17/2005 03:52 AM

coolpix_s1.jpg imageOut of seemingly nowhere emerges the Nikon Coolpix S1, obviously a stab at recent offerings from Casio and Sony (think Exilim and Cybershot T series). But gee whiz, I had no idea a Nikon could look anything like this — it has a 5.1MP CCD and 0.75" thick aluminum body. Estimated at around 45,000 yen, the S1 provides 3x optical zoom, a boatload of photographic features I'm having a hard time translating like "Face Clear Function", a 2.5" monitor and SD memory card slot. Expect to see the S1 available in three colors: Metal Silver, Dolce Black and Cream White.

Press Release [Nikon]


Review: Nikon Coolpix S1


Review: Nikon Coolpix S1 06/24/2005 05:10 PM
The Coolpix S1 lacks some features enthusiasts might expect, but point-and-shooters who need a bit of guidance will like its easy operation and excellent color.

Nikon Coolpix S1 (3.5 Mice) Best Current Price: $304.00 (via ProductFinder)

Nikon 4 Megapixel Coolpix 4100


Nikon 4 Megapixel Coolpix 4100 05/28/2004 12:44 PM

nikoncp4100-press.jpg imageNikon's got a new Coolpix coming out this summer with a 4-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, 1.6-inch LCD and--in a rare return to early digicam form--14.5MB of internal memory. The Coolpix 4100 will also take SD cards for additional storage and should be price around $300. One thing I love about Nikon is that they tend to release their own underwater housings for their cameras and the 4100 will be getting one, as well. Even though many 3rd party housings are just as good or better, it's usually a lot easier to buy from the manufacturer.
Read [LivingRoom]


Nikon intros D2X SLR, three new Coolpix
cameras


Nikon intros D2X SLR, three new Coolpix
cameras
09/16/2004 01:00 PM
Nikon announced on Thursday an addition to its line of professional SLR cameras, the D2X, as well as three new Coolpix cameras: the 4800, 8400 and 8800 models. In addition, the company introduced a new lens, the AF-S VR Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G IF-ED super-telephoto, which is compatible with all of its digital and film SLR cameras. Expected to ship in January 2005, the new lens offers two vibration reduction modes, a focus mode switch for choosing between manual-priority auto-focus and manual focus, a silent wave motor and Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass. No pricing was announced.

Nikon Coolpix 4100 announced


Nikon Coolpix 4100 announced 05/28/2004 07:53 AM
Nikon today introduced the new Coolpix 4100, a PictBridge-enabled, four megapixel digital camera...

Nikon intros new Coolpix cameras, D2X
digital SLR


Nikon intros new Coolpix cameras, D2X
digital SLR
09/16/2004 05:26 PM
Nikon today announced three new digital cameras in its Coolpix line as well as a new digital SLR camera...

Nikon CoolPix 8800, 8400, 4800


Nikon CoolPix 8800, 8400, 4800 09/16/2004 07:27 AM

The D2X isn't the only camera Nikon announced today, introducing three new models into its consumer CoolPix line: the CoolPix 8800, an 8-megapixel, 10x zoom model with a vibration reduction system (a first for the CoolPix line); the CoolPix 8400, an 8-megapixel camera with a wide-angle lens and the fetal alcohol chassis design; and the CoolPix 4800, a 4-megapixel, 8.3x optical point-and-shoot model.

Nikon also mentioned a new F-series film SLR - the F6 - if you still like to rock the nitrates.

Links-a-go-go after the jump.


Nikon announces Coolpix 2200, 3200
cameras


Nikon announces Coolpix 2200, 3200
cameras
01/08/2004 07:17 PM
Nikon today announced the latest additions to its Coolpix line of digital cameras -- The Nikon Coolpix 2200 and the Nikon Coolpix 3200 (shown at right)...

Nikon Coolpix 5900 Reviewed (Verdict:
Good for Newbies)


Nikon Coolpix 5900 Reviewed (Verdict:
Good for Newbies)
04/18/2005 08:22 AM

nikon_5900rev.jpgThe Nikon Coolpix 5900 is a step towards the consumer camera of the future. It doesn't offer a lot of finesse, like manual exposure control over aperture and shutter speeds, but it does offer things like 'Face-Priority AF,' (automatic focus on human faces) and D-Lighting (automatic contrast correction). Now they don't always work—the Face-Priority in particular has some problems picking the right face on which to focus—but when they do they can make taking high-quality pictures much easier for people that don't know what they're doing. That said, if you're already a photography champ, the $350 Nikon 5900 is only going to get in your way.

Photography Blog has a typically in-depth review with sample images and more.

N ikon Coolpix 5900 [PhotographyBlog]


News: Nikon to release new range of
digital SLR cameras


News: Nikon to release new range of
digital SLR cameras
03/31/2005 09:40 AM
Nikon Corp. is planning to release a new range of digital SLR (single lens reflex) cameras, including a model called the D50, the company said Thursday.

Sony's 360 degree camera lens


Sony's 360 degree camera lens 12/09/2003 12:06 PM
A new full-circle camera lens from Sony that can capture a 360 degree panoramic shot without having to rotate or move. No word on when...

Camera lens mimics human eye


Camera lens mimics human eye 03/06/2004 01:58 AM
Philips Electronics has invented a tiny digital-camera lens that can focus on objects and create sharp pictures in ways similar to the human eye.

Full-Circle 360 at once panoramic camera
lens


Full-Circle 360 at once panoramic camera
lens
12/10/2003 09:14 AM
Sony introduces 360 degree one shot lens! .. image a full 360 degrees .. Sony CX-News Vol.34 .. Sony

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"Full-Circle 360° at once panoramic
camera lens"


"Full-Circle 360° at once panoramic
camera lens"
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New 8 megapixel camera from Nikon


New 8 megapixel camera from Nikon 01/29/2004 10:58 AM
A new eight megapixel prosumer digital camera from Nikon. The Coolpix 8700, which is clearly designed to compete with Sony's eight megapixel F828 digital camera,...

Philips' New Camera Lens Works Like
Human Eye (Reuters)


Philips' New Camera Lens Works Like
Human Eye (Reuters)
03/06/2004 01:58 AM
Reuters - Philips Electronics said on Thursday it had invented a tiny digital camera lens to fit inside a mobile phone that could focus on objects and create sharp pictures in ways that are similar to the human eye.

Amacrox Telephoto Mobile Phone Camera
Lens


Amacrox Telephoto Mobile Phone Camera
Lens
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Sony Cyber-shot F88 camera has rotating
lens


Sony Cyber-shot F88 camera has rotating
lens
05/25/2004 07:10 PM
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Nikon announces D70 digital SLR camera


Nikon announces D70 digital SLR camera 12/03/2003 09:55 AM
Nikon Inc. on Wednesday announced development of its D70, a new digital SLR camera expected to hit stores in spring 2004. A lot of technical details about the camera were left out of Nikon's announcement, but the company noted that the D70 will accept interchangeable lenses. The camera body uses a Nikon F lens mount and sports Nikon's DX format sensor, so it's compatible with all AF Nikkor lenses.

REVIEW: Nikon Camera Makes Shots Sparkle


REVIEW: Nikon Camera Makes Shots Sparkle 05/26/2004 10:34 PM
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Long Range USB Adapter


Long Range USB Adapter 12/22/2003 04:13 PM
ParkerVision introduced a USB adapter that can pick up a Wi-Fi signal a mile away, when used with the company's router and PC card: The 802.11b gear uses special technology developed by ParkerVision and costs $100....

Long-Range 1-Watt Wireless


Long-Range 1-Watt Wireless 09/01/2004 02:22 AM
The 9XTend 900MHz transceiver is MaxStream's best performing OEM RF Module to date offering the highest power output allowed by the FCC (1 mW - 1 W, software selectable), the longest transmission range (up to 3000 ft. indoor/urban environments, up to 40 mi. line-of-sight), the highest data throughput (up to 115 kbps sustainable RF data rate, up to 230 kbps interface data rate), the highest encryption standard available (256-bit AES encryption) and the smallest form factor (smaller than a business card, smallest full 1-Watt wireless module in the industry). The 9XTend is ideal for long-range, secure and critical applications including homeland security, remote monitoring, building automation systems, automated teller machines, point-of-sale terminals, and keyless/remote access systems, among others. Available now. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]

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digital camera


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Pakistan tests long-range missile


Pakistan tests long-range missile 03/19/2005 02:40 AM
Pakistan says it has successfully completed another test of its long-range Shaheen II missile.

Long-Range Wireless Chip Delivered by
Intel


Long-Range Wireless Chip Delivered by
Intel
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we're only watching
the skies

Motorola Previews
iTunes Phone at CES

phpMyFAQ 1.5.0
alpha2 (Development)

Luau 0.1.8
HTTP Time Protocol
0.4.6 (C)

File rename utils
1.3.3

Cornfed SIP User
Agent 0.5.0

read4me 2.0
Guifications 2.7
SLglade 0.2
NAND Flash Utilities
0.0.1

CW-Trainer 2.1
Jobs' Incredible
Tale As Apple
Triumphs

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