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Focus on past glory kept Kodak from digital win
(Reuters)
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Thu, 19 Jan 2012 17:10:10 GMT
Reuters - Eastman Kodak Co's long decline that culminated in a bankruptcy filing on Thursday can be traced back to one source: the former king of photography's failure to reinvent itself in the digital age.
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Paul McCartney Fans: Meet Your Nirvana
(Mashable)
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Fri, 13 Jan 2012 23:54:10 GMT
Mashable - Get ready Paul McCartney fans: HP and McCartney's company have launched a cloud-based music sharing site for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in his digital library.
"The digital library can store the estimated million (plus) items from McCartney’s expansive personal collection, which spans more than five decades," says Scott Anderson, vice president of Customer Communications at HP. "The site is a vehicle for Paul McCartney fans to view new photographs, videos, news of what’s happening, accounts of what happened, and backstage moments."
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Kodak sues Fujifilm as stock slumps
(AP)
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Fri, 13 Jan 2012 22:09:43 GMT
AP - Eastman Kodak Co. is suing Fujifilm Corp., claiming that some of its Japanese rival's cameras infringe its patented digital-imaging technology.
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Kodak reorganizes as two business units, sues Apple and HTC
(Digital Trends)
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Wed, 11 Jan 2012 17:51:25 GMT
Digital Trends - Beleaguered imaging company Kodak, one of the most recognized names in the photography and film industry, has announced a broad new reorganization that shrinks the company from three business units to two in an effort to improve operational efficiency and cut costs. At the same time, Kodak is suing Apple (again) and smartphone maker HTC, claiming their mobile devices infringe on Kodak patents.
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Hands-on with AT&T's Windows Phone 7 handsets
(Ben Patterson)
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Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:30:43 GMT
Ben Patterson - Microsoft and AT&T had a trio of handsets to show off at its big Windows Phone 7 presentation Monday, including devices from HTC, LG and Samsung. Among the various highlights: a big and bright AMOLED display on one handset, a slide-up surround-sound speaker on another and 5-megapixel cameras all around.
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Three big-carrier, Android-packing Samsung Galaxy phones down, one to go
(Ben Patterson)
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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 22:49:41 GMT
Ben Patterson - We've already got the Captivate for AT&T, the Epic 4G for Sprint, and the Vibrant for T-Mobile — all three of which come armed with eye-popping 4-inch displays, slim profiles, speedy 1GHz processors, and five-megapixel cameras — and now Samsung’s set to finish its lap of the four big U.S. carriers with the Fascinate, due in the coming weeks for Verizon Wireless.
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Motorola Charm has BlackBerry look, Android feel
(Ben Patterson)
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Wed, 07 Jul 2010 22:06:13 GMT
Ben Patterson - It may not boast the hottest features of the latest Android superphones — no 8-megapixel cameras, HD recording or video chat, for example — but with its new, BlackBerry-style QWERTY keypad, the Motorola Charm still represents something of a first.
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Sprint to get its second 4G Android phone
(Ben Patterson)
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Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:54:38 GMT
Ben Patterson - The HTC Evo 4G won't be the only WiMax-enabled arrow in Sprint's smartphone quiver for much longer. Get ready for the Samsung Epic, an Android-powered QWERTY slider with a 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing lens for video chat, and a speedy 1GHz processor. Still no word on when the Epic will arrive, or how much it will cost.
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