- Magellan Triton GPS Touts Camera, Topo Maps
- Digital Trends News - August 8, 2007
- GPS maker Magellan has announced its new Triton series of feature-laden handheld GPS receivers. The line of six Triton GPSs all feature color touchscreen inferfaces and IPX-7 waterproofing standards, meaning the units can handle immersion in one mete...
- Samsung Offers Four New Digital Cameras
- Digital Trends News - July 30, 2007
- Electronics giant Samsung today took the wraps off for new digital cameras: three new entries in the company's NV line, and the i85, the company's third attempt to combine a high-quality point-and-shoot camera with a personal media player.The new NV8...
- Fujifilm Announces Five Stylish Cameras
- Digital Trends News - July 26, 2007
- Fujifilm has taken the wraps off five new digital cameras, ranging from entry level FinePix snappers and the 7.2 megapixel style-oriented FinePix Z10fd to the 8 megapixel FinePix S8000fd superzoom and the 12 megapixel F50fd.First up, the Fujifilm Fin...
- What, no hybrids for Google camera cars?
- CNET News - July 18, 2007
- Blog: Gizmodo reports that Google has a fleet of camera cars to take photos for Google Maps street view, and they are Chevy Cobalts
- Cameras everywhere, even in online maps
- CNET News - May 30, 2007
- Caution: You may find yourself in Google's new street-level map view.
- Amazon snaps up Digital Photography Review
- CNET News - May 14, 2007
- Online marketplace reveals neither financial terms nor plans for the straight-talking camera review and news site.
- Nokia Intros Barracuda, Entry-Level Phones
- Digital Trends News - May 3, 2007
- Leading mobile phone maker Nokia took the wraps off a spate of new low-cost and entry-level phones today, all of which are designed to appeal to consumers in emerging markets—although Nokia believes the slim, Bluetooth-and-camera equipped Nokia...
- JVC Home Theater Taps into PC Media
- Digital Trends News - April 17, 2007
- Consumer electronics manufacturer JVC has introduced its new Sophisti DD-3 home theater system, which offers not only standard DVD playback and AM/FM capabilities, but also serves as a USB host for cameras and other devices, and sports an Ethernet ja...
- Nokia N95 Hits American Shores
- Digital Trends News - April 9, 2007
- Nokia said today the N95 multimedia computer was now available in the United States at Nokia Flagship stores, online and through select wireless retailers. This device has a suggested retail price of $749.The Nokia N95, part of Nokia's Nseries of cel...
- Razer Keyboard Offers iPod Dock
- Digital Trends News - April 9, 2007
- Some people love their iPods, but hate their iPod docks: why, they ask, do they need another USB peripheral and cable cluttering up their elegantly designed computer area? Isn't it bad enough that the digital camera, camcorder, mobile phone, printer,...
- Caplio GX100 Powers Up Point-and-Shoots
- Digital Trends News - March 28, 2007
- Ricoh has taken the wraps off its Caplio GX100 camera, which straddles the world of point-and-shoot simplicity with the feature-laden power of DLSR cameras to offer a package which is sure to appeal to serious amateur photographers and pro-sumers ali...
- Photo show zooms in on tomorrow's cameras
- CNET News - March 7, 2007
- The 2007 Photo Marketing Association show in Las Vegas brings out a new round of SLRs, snapshot cameras and other gear.
- Sony Debuts New Cyber-Shot Cameras
- Digital Trends News - January 17, 2007
- Electronics giant Sony has taken the wraps off four new Cyber-Shot cameras, each offering 7.2 megapixel resolutions, 3× optical zooms, and enough internal memory to actually be useful if you find yourself without a media card—although Son...
- Adobe taps the power of negative thinking
- CNET News - November 20, 2006
- With its Digital Negative project, Adobe is championing an effort to improve photo quality and longevity. If only it were that simple. Photos: Cameras that support Adobe project
- Photos: 2006's worst political mishaps
- CNET News - November 15, 2006
- In the era of YouTube, cell phone cameras and the blogosphere, politician's public slipups are very public fodder in no time flat.












