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- Wallsend charity shop sale is picture perfect
THIS treasure trove of camera kit clicked with shoppers when it was the focus of a busy Tyneside town.
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Kodak, Photography Pioneer, Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Eastman Kodak Co., the photography pioneer that introduced its $1 Brownie Camera more than a century ago, filed for bankruptcy court protection from creditors after consumers worldwide transitioned from film to digital technology.
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Canon PowerShot G1 X first hands-on (video)
This week, Canon reinforced its commitment to not producing a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera by launching the PowerShot G1 X . The company's latest G-series camera is by far the most powerful, and most expensive model, ringing up at $799.99 -- approaching (and in some cases exceeding) DSLR territory. Its pricing and spec list imply that the G1 X could be a DSLR competitor, but is it? No ...
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Companies Prepare for Land Grab of New ?Generic? Top-Level Domains
From this Thursday (midnight UTC) companies can apply to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the domain name suffix of their choosing ? from dot brand (.brand) or dot product (.camera, for example) through to generic terms like .food, .hotel or .pugs. They have until April 12 to get their applications, along with the $185,000 fee, to ICANN. After that date it is ...
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Woman steals spouse?s car in Miami Gardens
A woman stole a silver 2007 Honda Pilot from a Walmart parking lot in the 17600 block of Northwest Second Avenue between 9:30 and 10 p.m. Jan 16. The woman?s spouse, who police believe stole the car, waited for the victim to enter the Walmart and then drove off with the vehicle without the victim?s permission. The car was valued at $20,000.
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Kodak Files for Bankruptcy as Digital Era Spells End to Film
Eastman Kodak Co., the photography pioneer that introduced the Brownie Camera more than a century ago, filed for bankruptcy after consumers embraced digital cameras, a technology Kodak invented and failed to commercialize.
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Aperture 3.2
Aperture is a well-designed, powerful photo workflow app. It's a close call, but Lightroom has it beat in a few significant ways.
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Hands-on: Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera
Electronista staff had the opportunity to try Fujifilm's X-Pro1 here on the CES show floor and have so far come away impressed. The body of the camera is big -- it feels more like a big vintage rangefinder, which is partly intentional -- but it's still fairly reassuring to hold and has all the buttons fall comfortably to hand. The only gripes on the outside from our short foray were the slightly ...
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Internet revolution dawns with .yournamehere domains
LONDON (Reuters) - A quiet Internet revolution begins on Thursday. Organizations can begin applying to name and run their own domains instead of entrusting them to the operators of .com, .org, .gov and others. Up to 2,000 applications are expected to be made to ICANN, the body that oversees the Internet's naming system for so-called "top-level" international domains. The window to grab some ...
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012 - Kodak files for bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak, the photography pioneer that introduced the Brownie camera more than a century ago, filed for bankruptcy Thursday after consumers...
canon camera cases 05 Feb 2012
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