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  • Digital photography's road ahead

    New open standards for digital images may yet prove the salvation of the digital camera market.

  • Microsoft, Kodak settle XP dispute

    Microsoft and Kodak have reached a settlement that could take some political pressure off of the software maker and its plans to launch the Windows XP operating system.

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  • Kodak LS420: Size matters, and so do features

    Kodak's LS420 is a small and convenient camera that only misses the mark by not having an optical zoom facility.

  • Kodak DX3500 a safe perch for newbies

    If Fisher-Price ever make a digital camera for toddlers they'll probably go to Kodak for design tips. One of a new line of digital cameras called EasyShare, Kodak's DX3500 aims to give the 'mums-and-dads' end of the consumer market a comfortable seat on entering the digital photography pantheon. Borrowing from the PDA cradle concept, EasyShare system links the DX3500 to PCs via a USB docking station that makes the images on the camera available at the touch of a button.

  • Kodak EasyShare CX7430

    The CX7430 is basic 4-megapixel digital camera ideal for recreational users who don't require all the bells and whistles.

  • First Take: Kodak Easyshare DX7440

    The American manufacturer's latest duo of digital cameras have more in common than their looks. For starters, they both sport a large and bright 2.2-inch LCD.

  • Kodak EasyShare DX4530

    This Kodak will be attractive to 5-megapixel bargain hunters and newbies, but if you can spend a little more, there are better options.

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