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JVC aims hard drive video cameras at U.S.

June 15, 2005 Forget tape. Video cameras of the future will store footage on hard drives or in flash memory. TAGS: JVC, video camera, footage, camera, flash memory, hard drive, electronics, video, U.S.

LCD TVs now hottest holiday gadget

December 30, 2006 Digital cameras led U.S. holiday spending for the last three years, but LCD TVs took first place this year with $925 million in sales. TAGS: Steve Baker, LCD TV, holiday season, digital camera, LCD, NPD Group Inc., TV, camera, U.S.

Wired but not Web 2.0? That's normal, study says

May 7, 2007 Most American adults have a computer, a cell phone and Net access, but few use them as a public forum, according to a Pew survey.Chart: What's your tech personality? TAGS: Web 2.0, study, Wired Inc., cell phone, blogging, U.S., Internet access, smart phone, laptop computer, digital camera, IM, entertainment, blog, camera, Apple iPod, video

Mobile-game market to boom, study says

September 8, 2004 By 2009, games will account for about 4 percent of all wireless-data revenue in the United States, In-Stat/MDR predicts. TAGS: study, gamer, Sony Corp., handset, U.S., games, camera

Nokia says it gets the picture

October 16, 2003 The Finnish handset maker plans to significantly expand the number of its cell phones that have cameras--part of company's new strategy to focus more on "imaging" products. TAGS: MMS, Nokia Corp., handset maker, imaging, camera phone, mobility, T-Mobile, handset, camera, digital camera, cell phone, U.S.

BlackBerry abroad, cell phones aloft

April 25, 2007 The iconic handheld gets fitted out for overseas connections, while airlines mull uses of mobile phones. TAGS: RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., airline, cell phone, mobile phone, handheld, U.S., camera

Digital-camera growth has peaked, study says

August 5, 2005 Industry slowdown was expected, but sales of camera cell phones may also account for the numbers. TAGS: Eastman Kodak Co., digital camera, Canon Inc., camera, cell phone, U.S.

U.S. cell phone firms allow cross-carrier photo swaps

March 16, 2005 Cingular and Verizon Wireless are accepting photo mails from each other's subscribers in hopes of juicing cell phone use. TAGS: camera phone, cell phone, BellSouth Corp., Cingular Wireless, Verizon Wireless, text messaging, operator, cell phone company, U.S., telephone company, subscriber, photograph, camera, AT&T Corp., handset, agreement

Biometric pilot program to tighten U.S. borders

November 17, 2004 Three U.S. border crossings have been outfitted with fingerprint readers and digital imaging equipment as part of the US-VISIT program. TAGS: digital imaging, visitor, fingerprint reader, U.S., spokeswoman, digital camera, camera

Lenovo wants to be household name

April 4, 2007 PC company is creating a business unit that will focus on international consumers, a fast-growing segment outside its traditional strengths. TAGS: Lenovo, consumer electronics, Stephen Baker, PC company, electronics, consumer PC, notebook computer, brand, China, U.S., printer, PC, HP, camera

Sony unveils next HD camcorder for consumers

February 21, 2006 New HDR-HC3 is lighter, smaller and cheaper than the company's first camcorder offering. TAGS: HD camcorder, camcorder, Sony Corp., Tokyo, camera, U.S., video

Cell phones: They do voice calling too?

March 14, 2005 The cell phone is transforming into a true multimedia device, as this week's CTIA show will demonstrate. Photos: Cell phones on parade TAGS: CTIA, BellSouth Corp., cell phone, camera phone, camera, data service, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Eastman Kodak Co., multimedia, handset, Cingular Wireless, photograph, U.S., AT&T Corp., MP3 player, MP3

Are camera phones losing their snap?

March 14, 2005 Camera phones, a giant hit, risk fading into obscurity if problems aren't addressed, Kodak CEO says. TAGS: camera phone, Eastman Kodak Co., Sprint Nextel, camera, Verizon V-Cast, imaging, Verizon Wireless, data service, cell phone, printing, photograph, CEO, U.S., video

CeBit picks up the buzz on new phones

March 11, 2005 Cell phone manufacturers dial into world's biggest telecom and tech trade show to tout new built-in technologies. Photos: Hybrid handsets TAGS: CeBit, camera phone, Motorola Inc., Hannover, Motorola ROKR, digital audio, camera, handset, pricing, FM-radio, wireless networking, trade show, Nokia Corp., telecommunications, Apple iTunes, memory

Wireless data gamble

September 22, 2004 Kent Thexton took a gamble when he crossed the Atlantic to become co-CEO of Seven. But the notion of the cell phone as gateway to the Internet isn't the easy sell it was on the other side of the... TAGS: O2 Plc., camera phone, cell phone, carrier, U.S., Europe, camera, video

Ampex targets Sony in infringement suit

July 12, 2004 Having made similar claims against Sanyo, the company seeks to bar the importing and selling of digital cameras in the United States. TAGS: Ampex, Sanyo Electric Co., digital camera, Sony Corp., camera, U.S.

Viewing America in high resolution

July 17, 2006 A cross-country tour with a custom-built camera aims to capture the U.S. in staggering digital detail. Images: Closeup on America TAGS: photography, America, camera, project, photograph, U.S.

Fujifilm develops for Nextel

June 28, 2005 Aim, click, then print your cell phone photos. Fujifilm-based service is new at Nextel and coming soon to other carriers. TAGS: Fujifilm, camera phone, Nextel Communications Inc., carrier, BellSouth Corp., Alltel Corp., printing, Cingular Wireless, camera, Sprint Nextel, photograph, cell phone, AT&T Corp., U.S.

New or rebranded iPaqs on the way?

January 26, 2006 New information discovered on Hewlett-Packard's Web site points to the upcoming release of a new series in Europe. TAGS: HP iPaq, HP, document, Europe, handheld, operating system, camera, U.S., e-mail

Samsung's new phone: Where's the kitchen sink?

May 12, 2005 The new Samsung A800 phone from Sprint is feature-fat, but can it compete with Motorola's ultrathin--and ultra-popular--Razr? Photos: Can Samsung cut Motorola's Razr? TAGS: Motorola Razr, Sprint Nextel, BellSouth Corp., Samsung Electronics, Motorola Inc., Cingular Wireless, senior vice president, AT&T Corp., camera, cell phone, photograph, U.S.
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