Kodak's new Easyshare cameras
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Kodak intros new EasyShare printer dock,
digital cameras
Kodak intros new EasyShare printer dock,
digital cameras
05/05/2004 12:29 PMEastman Kodak Co. has unveiled a new redesigned printer dock and three
new digital cameras -- DX7440, CX7530 and CX7330 -- in its EasyShare
line. The new printer dock incorporates Pictbridge technology that
makes it compatible with other brands of cameras; its multi-function
connector works with EasyShare 600/6000 and 700/7000 series digital
cameras. It produces 4 x 6-inch full-size and multi-image picture
sheets with its thermal printing system and can transfer pictures to a
computer as well as recharge your camera's battery. Minimum system
requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.3. You'll be able to find the new
printer dock on store shelves in June for US$149. Kodak's Web site
lists July availability, but the company confirmed with MacCentral
that most retailers will have it in June.
Kodak's Image-ining Profits
Kodak's Image-ining Profits
03/08/2004 11:28 PMPrinting systems acquisitions may help earnings down the line, but not
in the near-term.
EasyShare-One
EasyShare-One
01/05/2005 11:47 PMKodak's
EasyShare-One digital camera looks totally sweet. Kodak
wasn't even on my radar, and now they're the first (?) with Wi-Fi and
a touch screen.
HP Seen Pressuring Kodak's Lead in
Online Photos
HP Seen Pressuring Kodak's Lead in
Online Photos
04/08/2005 09:59 AMWashingtonpost.com - Fri Apr 8, 12:56 pm GMT
HP pressuring Kodak's lead in online
photos?
HP pressuring Kodak's lead in online
photos?
04/09/2005 12:57 AMZDNet Apr 9 2005 4:23AM GMT
H-P Seen Pressuring Kodak's Lead in
Online Photos (Reuters)
H-P Seen Pressuring Kodak's Lead in
Online Photos (Reuters)
04/07/2005 03:43 PMReuters - Web sites that let consumers e-mail
and print digital pictures have become a new battleground for
companies like Kodak and Hewlett-Packard, which hope to use the
growth of these sites as a conduit for selling highly
profitable products like paper and printers.
Undead at CTIA: Kodak EasyShare-one
Undead at CTIA: Kodak EasyShare-one
03/17/2005 03:51 AM
I couldn't figure out why Kodak wanted us down at
CTIA in the first place, but that's probably because we missed the
introduction of the Kodak EasyShare-one at CES. They're still not
ready to launch the product (three to four months, they say), but it
does hold some promise. The idea is simple: take four-megapixel
pictures, edit them on the camera with touch screen and stylus, and
then send them out over the Wi-Fi SD card. The problem is, it uses
Ofoto (Kodak's image hosting service) for everything, even routing
email through the service. I understand the decision, but it makes the
camera come off less as an innovation and more like an extension of
the brand. It's also a bit weird that the Wi-Fi has to use an SD-Card
instead of just being built-in.
If Kodak would let you configure your own photo hosting service of
choice (Flickr/.Mac/self-hosted FTP), it would be a lot more
exciting.
Try Kodak EasyShare, a possible iPhoto
replacement
Try Kodak EasyShare, a possible iPhoto
replacement
05/13/2004 11:07 AMYes, you have to (free) register with Kodak, and (optional and free)
register with Kodak-owned ofoto. But that said, EasyShare is a most
excellent, fairly nicely built, almost an iPhoto clone of an app that
has two most excel...
CES: Kodak intros wireless EasyShare
camera, more
CES: Kodak intros wireless EasyShare
camera, more
01/05/2005 10:30 PMEastman Kodak Company on Wednesday unveiled three digital cameras,
including EasyShare-One, which can share, print and transfer images
and videos wirelessly with a WiFi card that will be available
separately. In addition, the company added WiFi support to its
EasyShare Printer Dock Plus, introduced the Professional 1400 photo
printer and announced the debut of the ImageLink system, one-touch
printing technology that's part of both its new cameras and the
upcoming Printer Dock Series 3.
Kodak announces EasyShare DX7590 digital
camera
Kodak announces EasyShare DX7590 digital
camera
08/03/2004 09:19 AMKodak today announced the release of its new 5-megapixel EasyShare
DX7590 digital camera...
Kodak intros Easyshare DX7590 digital
camera
Kodak intros Easyshare DX7590 digital
camera
08/03/2004 01:02 PMKodak on Tuesday introduced its new
Easyshare DX7590 digital camera. The camera is expected
to ship in September for US$499. It sports 5 megapixel resolution and
a 10x optical zoom lens. The camera has 16 pre-programmed scene modes,
aperture and shutter priority modes and also features fully manual
controls over aperture, shtter speed, flash and exposure compensation.
It's equipped with an external flash synch.
Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus with
Bluetooth for Cameraphones
Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus with
Bluetooth for Cameraphones
08/03/2004 10:50 AM
I
don't normally talk too much about printers -- even the cute little
photoprinters that all the kids are using these days -- but Kodak's
new EasyShare Printer Dock Plus (Original edit: EasyShire - the
world's leading hobbit porn site) has a neat trick: after purchasing
the optional Bluetooth dongle (available in October), you'll be able
to print pictures directly from your cameraphone. I've seen similar
tricks done in software, but it's about time companies started
acknowledging that cameraphones are going to be more and more
prevalent in home photography.
I bet by this time next year, all photoprinters will have
the same feature (and it won't be an extra option, either).
Read - Press Release
[LivingRoom]
Report: Icahn, Kodak's Carp to meet;
Rosie O'Donnell trial begins; Galvin to
advise Motorola
Report: Icahn, Kodak's Carp to meet;
Rosie O'Donnell trial begins; Galvin to
advise Motorola
11/10/2003 11:16 PMForbes Nov 7 2003 10:57AM ET
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Mass. of cameras
Mass. of cameras
01/03/2005 10:04 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 2:15PM GMT
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 AMBeing filmed by 3 cameras at once!
Being filmed by 3 cameras at once!
06/05/2005 11:19 PMSometimes 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. ?
Do Red Light Cameras Help?
Do Red Light Cameras Help?
01/05/2005 10:30 PMWe'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 AMWant to get updated on digital cameras? Ed Helms has made this fun
feature for the Daily Show: Digital Watch: Digital Cameras [Via
Hollowcube]...
How do we adjust when cameras are
everywhere?
How do we adjust when cameras are
everywhere?
06/20/2004 06:56 AMSiliconValley.com Jun 20 2004 10:33AM GMT
Cameras at Concerts
Cameras at Concerts
08/04/2004 11:49 PMLast 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...
Polaroid cameras
Polaroid cameras
06/06/2004 08:29 PMMacleans Online Jun 7 2004 0:13AM GMT
Origami Cameras
Origami Cameras
06/28/2004 06:57 AM
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!)
Read [IDNWorld]
Related
Wired's NextFest Gadget Concepts [Gizmodo]
Little Brothers Like IP Cameras
Little Brothers Like IP Cameras
06/06/2004 07:16 PM3D in Depth: Cameras
3D in Depth: Cameras
01/08/2004 07:07 PMThis 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 PMFound 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.
Report: Digital Cameras
Report: Digital Cameras
07/27/2004 11:24 AMtwo more cheap camera choices
Pilot for court TV cameras
Pilot for court TV cameras
08/29/2004 12:14 PMTelevision cameras are to be allowed into courts for the first time
from November in a pilot scheme, it is announced.
UK Cameras To Count Your Passengers
UK Cameras To Count Your Passengers
07/28/2004 01:06 PMRemember 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.
Cameras eye Shanghai web users
Cameras eye Shanghai web users
04/22/2004 09:29 PMBBC Apr 23 2004 2:13AM GMT
Disposable Digital Cameras
Disposable Digital Cameras
07/18/2004 06:56 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 18 2004 11:10PM GMT
Cameras Lift Canon
Cameras Lift Canon
04/28/2004 01:10 PMBig sales to shutterbugs lift the imaging conglomerate.
Cameras too candid for Rummy?
Cameras too candid for Rummy?
05/24/2004 10:35 AMTwo New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4
Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4
05/19/2004 08:43 PMI 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...
Olympus cameras on sale
Olympus cameras on sale
06/17/2004 01:16 PMI 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.
5 Digital Cameras Stand Out
5 Digital Cameras Stand Out
06/15/2004 05:56 PMPopular Mechanics Jun 15 2004 9:58PM GMT
Rummy and digital cameras
Rummy and digital cameras
05/07/2004 08:42 PMFrom 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.
Rumsfeld ain't a fan of digital cameras or citizen media
Water Resistant Cameras
Water Resistant Cameras
05/12/2004 09:44 AMPractical 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...
Grok Description matches for Kodak's new Easyshare cameras
GrokA matches for Kodak's new Easyshare cameras
CES - Microsoft, Panasonic to work on
DRM compatibility
CES - Microsoft, Panasonic to work on
DRM compatibility
01/05/2005 10:13 PMLAS VEGAS - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) and
Microsoft Corp. are working together to realize digital rights
management (DRM) system interoperability between Windows Media and SD
(Secure Digital) memory card, Panasonic said Wednesday at the
International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
New Panasonic GPRS/ GSM Camera Phone
New Panasonic GPRS/ GSM Camera Phone
07/02/2004 06:32 AM3G Jul 2 2004 9:19AM GMT
Panasonic AG-HVX200 HDTV Camera
Panasonic AG-HVX200 HDTV Camera
04/18/2005 10:04 AM
Panasonic will be
releasing a new HD video camera they're calling the "DVCPRO HD P2
handheld." While actually pretty compact judging by the image alone,
the unit doesn't skimp on the specs. It obviously records in a range
of HDTV formats (up to 1080 60i/30p/24p), but another interesting
feature is its compatibility with "P2 card." If you missed it, P2 card
is memory format employing technology from SD cards with the size and
interface to be compatible with PCMCIA. We sort of already covered
this during its announcement at NAB, but this would be the "official"
announcement.
Press
Release [Panasonic]
Hottt: Panasonic
AG-HVX200 DVCPRO HD P2 Camcorder [Gizmodo]
Picking a Point-and-Shoot Camera:
Panasonic DMC-FX7
Picking a Point-and-Shoot Camera:
Panasonic DMC-FX7
06/17/2005 05:47 PMCharles Maurer (~1970 words)
My wife Daphne likes to look at
snapshots and I don't like to take them, so 25 years ago I bought her
a camera. She could never get decent pictures out of the thing, so I
bought her another - and another and another and another. She could
have stocked a small photo shop with the cameras she never used, film
and digital both. Finally, early this year, we came across something
she likes.
Kodak, IBM to Make Digital Camera
Sensors (AP)
Kodak, IBM to Make Digital Camera
Sensors (AP)
09/16/2004 05:06 PMAP - Eastman Kodak Co. and International Business Machines Corp.
Thursday said they have agreed to develop and make image sensors for
digital still cameras and camera phones.
what is the lowest range of kodak
digital camera
what is the lowest range of kodak
digital camera
09/23/2004 11:09 AMTechTree Sep 23 2004 1:55PM GMT
Kodak growing in digital camera market
Kodak growing in digital camera market
08/06/2004 08:03 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 7 2004 0:52AM GMT
HP, Kodak boost digital camera lines
HP, Kodak boost digital camera lines
02/12/2004 03:23 PMHewlett-Packard plans to update its digital camera options, continuing
its push in the consumer market, while Kodak unveils a range of
cameras and related services.
Kodak expands digital camera line
Kodak expands digital camera line
02/12/2004 11:19 AMEastman Kodak Company has introduced several new digital cameras and a
new professional printer...
Kodak, Sony, Canon Please Digital-Camera
Customers
Kodak, Sony, Canon Please Digital-Camera
Customers
09/22/2004 08:59 PMTechWeb Sep 22 2004 11:52PM GMT
Linux digital camera compatibility is no
longer an issue
Linux digital camera compatibility is no
longer an issue
03/06/2004 02:03 AMI just bought a new digital camera, and before I bought it I didn't
bother to check whether it was a Linux-compatible model. I didn't
care. I knew that I would have no trouble getting its output into my
computer with a USB cardreader. USB cardreaders have effectively made
almost all digital cameras Linux-compatible.
Kodak Growing Share in Digital Camera
Market
Kodak Growing Share in Digital Camera
Market
08/06/2004 10:03 PMAfter a slow start, the company is steadily gaining ground on
front-runner Sony in the burgeoning U.S. digital camera market and
opening up a lead on Canon, Olympus and other Japanese rivals.
Kodak adds wireless printer dock, new
digital camera
Kodak adds wireless printer dock, new
digital camera
08/04/2004 08:21 AMKodak has introduced the
Printer Dock Plus, which can wirelessly
accept pictures from a cell phone with its built-in infrared
capability as well as connect to your computer via a USB port for
printing, and a new EasyShare camera,
CX 7525, a 5 megapixel model with 3x optical/5x digital zoom,
nine scene and color modes, the ability to capture MPEG-4 video clips
at VGA (640 x 480, 13fps) or QVGA (320 x 240, 20fps) resolution and
more. Printer Dock Plus (US$199.99) offers a one-touch auto-enhance
feature that brightens pictures before printing, a built-in reader for
SD/MMC memory cards and compatibility with PictBridge-enabled cameras,
with the ability to charge their batteries while connected. An
optional 8-in-1 Kodak card reader expands the types of memory cards it
accepts. The new printer dock works with Mac OS X v10.2 or higher and
requires 128MB RAM and 200MB hard drive space; it will be available in
September.
Kodak aiming to lead U.S. digital camera
sales in 2004
Kodak aiming to lead U.S. digital camera
sales in 2004
02/12/2004 02:15 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 12 2004 6:34PM GMT
Kodak gains on Sony in U.S. consumer
digital camera market
Kodak gains on Sony in U.S. consumer
digital camera market
08/06/2004 04:58 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 6 2004 9:06PM GMT
Kodak Ended 2003 with Digital Camera
Sales Boost (Reuters)
Kodak Ended 2003 with Digital Camera
Sales Boost (Reuters)
02/12/2004 04:49 PMReuters - Eastman Kodak Co.(EK.N) jumped to the
top position in U.S. sales of digital cameras at the end of
2003, passing Sony Corp. (6758.T) and Canon Inc. (7751.T),
boosted by strong holiday season sales.
Kodak, Sony, Canon and All Other Used
Digital Camera Models Finding New Life
and Bringing Military Families Closer
Together.
Kodak, Sony, Canon and All Other Used
Digital Camera Models Finding New Life
and Bringing Military Families Closer
Together.
12/31/2004 12:41 PM"Operation Photo" collecting all used digital cameras nationwide so
military families can share family photos as a tool for boosting
morale and staying close during the New Year. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Kodak, Sony, Canon and all other Used
Digital Camera Models Finding New Life
and Bringing Military Families Closer
Together
Kodak, Sony, Canon and all other Used
Digital Camera Models Finding New Life
and Bringing Military Families Closer
Together
01/03/2005 02:57 PM"Operation Photo" collecting all used digital cameras nationwide so
military families can share family photos as a tool for boosting
morale and staying close during the New Year. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Panasonic and Beyond 3G
Panasonic and Beyond 3G
09/10/2004 01:40 AMWireless Watch Japan Sep 10 2004 5:49AM GMT
Panasonic X800 Gets FCC Nod
Panasonic X800 Gets FCC Nod
02/05/2005 10:17 PM
Panasonic's slick new X800 Series 60 GSM
clamshell has gotten FCC approval, meaning we should expect it fairly
soon from T-Mobile or Cingular. The handset has a pretty average
feature set, with Bluetooth and a VGA camera, but it happens to be
very attractive, pulling off sort of a V3 Razr look without completely
aping its features. No pricing or availability information quite
yet.
Panasonic X800 Camera Phone [LivingRoom]
Panasonic 3G Venture
Panasonic 3G Venture
11/06/2003 04:09 AM3G Nov 6 2003 3:05AM ET
Panasonic R3 Review
Panasonic R3 Review
08/03/2004 10:50 AM
One of the great things working at Gizmodo has allowed me to
do is to get my hands on a whole range of gadgetry that I probably
wouldn't have been able to play around with otherwise. Since I work
from home, each ring of the doorbell means there's probably something
new coming, so it's a little like Christmas, except when I return the
gifts nobody gets pissy. But despite the joy of opening up all the
gadgets and trying them out, most of them -- especially the laptops --
end up being disappointing, and I'm rarely too upset to send them back
to the vendor and manufacturer.
Not so with the Panasonic R3, a machine so well put-together that I
actually considered buying one for my own personal use, and if it
didn't cost twice that of my budget (importers are selling it for
around $2800 for a fully-spec'd out unit), I probably would have. What
makes the R3 the hands-down best sub-notebook I've ever used? Well,
for starters, it actually usable.
Panasonic, UTStarcom Do 3G
Panasonic, UTStarcom Do 3G
11/06/2003 05:19 AMUnstrung.com Nov 6 2003 3:54AM ET
Panasonic VDR M70 with DVD-RAM Burner
Panasonic VDR M70 with DVD-RAM Burner
08/20/2004 08:05 AM
Panasonic's new VDR M70 is another DVD-burner
on-board digital camcorder, although in addition to DVD-R it also
supports the DVD-RAM format (in 3-inch disc varieties, of course). In
addition, the VDR M70 has an anemic 1.2-megapixel still camera, 10x
optical zoom, and a 2.5-inch LCD monitor. Altogether sort of
pedestrian, really, although it does have image stabilization, which
should be standard on almost everything these days, but surprisingly
often isn't.
Read - Panasonic makes handheld DVD recording
easy [GadgetryBlog]
Panasonic Looks To Uae For 3g Launch
Panasonic Looks To Uae For 3g Launch
04/16/2004 04:58 AMewirelessnews Apr 16 2004 9:46AM GMT
Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS30, SV-AS3
Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS30, SV-AS3
09/21/2004 10:38 AM
Panasonic has two new cameras out in their D-Snap
line, the SV-AS30 [left] and the SV-AS3. Both are thin-profile
3.2-megapixel cameras that can not only record MPEG4 video, but can
also play it back from SD cards, as well as MP3s or WMAs (maybe only
the SV-AS3 can do the music playback, I'm not positive). In addition,
the cameras have a 16:9 image mode for shooting photos that will later
be viewed on HDTV screens (1920 x 1080).
The upright form factor is probably my least favorite camera design
there is, but they do look nice an pocketable, so there's that.
Read - Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS30 [Camborg]
Read - Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS3 [Camborg]
Related
Panasonic
Archives [Gizmodo]
Update: SorobanGeeks has some up close pictures.
Read - A
Story [SorobanGeeks]
Panasonic Fruity Phones
Panasonic Fruity Phones
04/20/2004 08:45 AMDoCoMo has a new phone out, the Panasonic (Matsushita) P252iS Mobile
Camera phone. The Japan-only phones use miniSD flash memory and weigh
in at a scant 95g. Also, they come with complimentary images of fruit,
making them quite cute, which is all you really care about anyway,
isn't it? Read...
Panasonic Deliver 3G Handsets
Panasonic Deliver 3G Handsets
06/24/2004 05:05 AM3G Jun 24 2004 8:18AM GMT
Kodak's new Easyshare cameras