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  • Kodak gets digital picture

    The photo giant's message at Comdex is that it is investing big time into digital cameras, prints, and display technologies.

  • Australians offered service for faulty Sony camera

    In Asia-Pacific, Sony is offering free diagnosis and repair of a battery fault in the Cyber-shot DSC-P1 digital camera, after customers complained of a shorter-than-expected battery life.

  • Sharp forecasts death of consumer digital camera

    The digital camera has been devouring much of the market share once enjoyed by its traditional film-based rival in recent years, but Sharp claims this interloper may itself be defeated by the rise of the camera phone.

  • Kodak recalls 75,000 digital cameras

    Photography giant Kodak has recalled one of its older digital camera models because of a possible shock hazard.

  • Nokia picks camera phone boom

    The Finnish handset manufacturer is ramping up production of mobile phones containing cameras, and predicts it could soon become the world's biggest manufacturer of digital cameras.

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    Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?

  • Hacking with no technology

    The typical image of a hacker is a kid hunched over his keyboard in the wee hours of the night staring at commands on his computer screen that unlock the secrets of the national government. But the woman sitting next to you at Starbucks fiddling with her digital camera could be just as dangerous.

  • Photos: OLPC XO, Classmate and the Eee PC

    How do the three leading education-oriented ultraportable notebooks stack up? Take our visual tour to find out.

  • Technology adds to data mountain

    Rather than operating in high-tech paperless offices, businesses are increasingly finding that storage needs are growing.

  • What happened to WiMax's American dream?

    With US cellular operator Sprint Nextel and WiMax provider Clearwire suspending their partnership to build a new nationwide wireless network using WiMax, the future looks precarious for the much-hyped technology that was supposed to revolutionise the mobile Web.

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    At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, ZDNet director Josh Taylor looks at Microsoft's new surface computing platform, which includes applications for drawing, interacting with media, and manipulating photos that are instantly taken from a digital camera.

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  • Is that a camera in your pocket?

    The Logitech Pocket Digital Camera is all about being small. But a camera no larger than a business card case has to come with some tradeoffs. So how do the pros and cons stack up?

  • Polaroid PDC 330

    A well-designed digital camera for first time or web cam users that comes bundled with a great software suite. Read our Australian review.

  • Olympus Camedia E-10

    The new Olympus Camedia E-10 digital camera is one of those rare products that feels perfect the first time you pick it up. Even rarer is the fact that after several weeks of use, we couldn’t find one major facet of the E-10 that we’d change -- except the price tag.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P32

    Sony's stylish 3-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-P32 offers more versatile shooting options than you would expect from a budget camera.

  • Logitech announce Pocket Digital Camera

    Logitech has announced its first foray into digital cameras with the upcoming release of Pocket Digital, a half-inch camera with a 1.3 megapixel resolution.

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