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Best tech: Cheap speakers, hot cameras, and Wi-Fi scales CNET Reviews Executive Editor John Falcone walks you through the best reviews from the week that was, explaining what matters right now and why. news.cnet.com
How Digital Cameras Actually Work—And Why They're So Cheap [Video] # photography Chances are you've got a digital camera of some sort in your pocket or bag, but you've never given too much thought how it really works. Pictures go on computer, not film. Right, well, here's a simple and straightforward explanation of how that happens, exactly. More » gizmodo.com
Olympus Unveils 75mm F/1.8 Lens for Micro Four Thirds Compact System Cameras Olympus announced a new high-end lens for its Micro Four Thirds-based compact systems cameras, the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75mm f/1.8 High-Grade Portrait Lens (150mm equivalent). pdnonline.com
Instagram Camera Concept Lets You Share Photos in Meatspace Instagram could be headed for a meta implosion of ironic proportions. First there were cheap plastic cameras and Polaroids that people thought were cool, but seemed to take crappy photos, so they fell out of use and popularity. feeds.wired.com
Ikea teases cardboard digital camera Keep away from fire. (Credit: Screenshot by Christopher MacManus/CNET) Forget smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras. What about capturing that special moment with a cardboard cam from Ikea ? Bonus: Looks like there's no assembly required. Last week, Ikea included a cardboard camera in press kits for those attending the Fuorisalone design expo in Milan. The "disposable" device shoots 40 ... news.cnet.com
Samsung Bets Big On Mirrorless Digital Cameras While Reducing Focus On Point-And-Shoot Models In the riveting story of consumer electronics, the lowly point-and-shoot camera is about to be cut. Its days are numbered and cheap cameras are becoming increasingly less relevant as smartphones steal the limelight. The point-and-shoot camera will soon be just a supporting character. Samsung sees the writing on the wall, too. Speaking with the Wall Street Journal , Han Myoung-sup, head of the ... techcrunch.com
Buying a discounted floor model: dos and don'ts You can buy display models of products like digital cameras and DVDs for a deep discount, but beware the risks. www.csmonitor.com
Lomography, an Analog Company Surviving in a Digital World Lomography, a company that sells quirky film cameras, has managed to stay afloat by cultivating a niche audience, despite the struggles of other photography companies like Kodak and Polaroid. Although Lomography regularly designs and releases new cameras and different kinds of film each year, it has no plans to make or market a digital camera. bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Kodak says Apple attempting to buy patents 'on the cheap' Kodak has accused Apple of trying to knock down the value of its patents so that it can buy them for less than their worth. Kodak claims its patents are worth $2.6 billion. www.computerworld.com.sg
IKEA reveals KNÄPPA cardboard digital camera If you've got a craving for cheap Swedish meatballs or self assembly furniture, IKEA is normally a safe bet. But despite announcing its new UPPLEVA "hybrid furniture" range, IKEA probably wouldn't be your first stop when looking for consumer electronics … and that's not going to change with the unveiling of the KNÄPPA flat-pack cardboard digital camera. .. Continue Reading IKEA reveals KNÄPPA ... www.gizmag.com
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