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Novator of the company Kodak has received the highest award of Germany's photographs

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2008-10-07 20:26:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
Officer Steve Kodak Sesson (Steve Sasson), the inventor of the world's first digital camera, at a solemn ceremony in Cologne, was awarded Prizom culture - the highest award of Germany's photographs and imidzhinga granted to the German photographic society (DGPh). Awarding was held during Photokina, the world's largest industrial exhibition ...
 
 
 
 
 
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KLEER wireless attachment comes to Sleek Audio's SA6 earbuds

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2008-10-07 14:31:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
Filed under: Portable Audio , Wireless Sleek Audio's SA6 earbuds generated quite a bit of buzz due to those adjustable acoustics, and if you've been wishing on your lucky stars for a wireless interpretation of said headphones, something is clearly going right for you. The outfit has just revealed that a new partnership with KLEER (yes, KLEER)...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sneak peek at Amazon's Kindle version 2?

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2008-10-07 15:15:26 by shipley in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
Despite vehemently denying a new Kindle was on the way, it looks like Amazon is getting version 2.0 ready to go. Boy Genius Report picked up some pictures which seem to show the next generation of Amazon's proprietary e-reading device The new-look Kindle has no SD card slot, a more rounded look (in fact, it looks bigger, which is a weird way to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Firebox's USB Negative Scanner

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2008-10-07 16:30:25 by shipley in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
I don't have a non-digital camera anymore, but I do have a lot of old photos in boxes in the hall closet, and a lot of negatives to go with them. My mom even has boxes of slides in her hall closet Wouldn't it be good if there was a way to turn old negatives and slides into digital photos? Enter Firebox's new scanner, which you plug into your...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: OLPC's Michail Bletsas Part 1 [of 2]

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2008-01-17 17:11:14 by Brian Heater in Gearlog
When Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative was first announced, the project was nearly universally lauded by the tech press. OLPC was born with a truly noble intention: to put laptops in the hands of children in developing nations who previously had no access to such technologies, the 21st-century equivalent of the "Give a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: OLPC's Michail Bletsas Part 2 [of 2]

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2008-01-21 17:00:00 by Brian Heater in Gearlog
OLPC's Carla Gomez Monroy unpacking XO laptops donated through the Give One Get One program in Mongolia In spite of the initial nearly-universal acclaim of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, critics were quick to point out what they perceived as flaws in the organization the moment that the plan became a reality OLPC has seemed plagued by...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fujifilm's S1000fd and S8100fd Ultra-Zoom Pro-sumer Cameras Have 12x and 18x Zoom [Digital Cameras]

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2008-01-24 00:01:00 by Jason Chen in Gizmodo
These two high-end consumer cameras from Fujifilm both have fairly high zooms (12x on the S100fd and 18x on the S8100fd), but they've got a few other interesting functions as well The S1000fd succeeds the Fuji S700 by having 10-megapixels, that 12x zoom, facial detection, automatic red-eye removal, panorama shooting mode, a 2.7-inch LCD, max...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fujifilm's Advanced S100FS Drops the Megapixels to Pick Up Light [Digital Cameras]

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2008-01-24 00:00:59 by Brian Lam in Gizmodo
I'm a fan of Fujifilm's "Most advanced" S100FS, even though its 11MP rating is less than the F series point and shoot they just released. Why? Because screw MP ratings! By dropping the MP count even further to 6, it can hit a light sensitivity of ISO 6400; drop it to 3MP and you've got an astounding 10,000 ISO. That's a better use of spare...
 
 
 
 
 
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History's Greatest Gadgets

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2008-02-01 17:26:23 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
It's not all about circuits, silicon and stock options: mankind's been making technology since the dawn of time. Here's ten of the most wonderful gadgets from centuriesand milleniapast. No "ThyPhone" jokes, if you please Antikythera Computer c. 1st Century B.C It took scientists a centuryand the help of a $500,000 x-ray tomography systemto...