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Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

40,000 VGA-quality photos or 1,000 8-megapixel pictures can be stored on internal memory.
Clement James Oct 25 2007, 7:40AM Hardware
Digital camera sales double

Digital camera sales double

Strong growth of high-end SLR market.
Simon Burns Aug 6 2007, 3:15PM Sales & Marketing
Canon unveils HD video camera for consumers

Canon unveils HD video camera for consumers

Canon unveiled a digital video camera for home users that can record high-definition movies, matching a product offered by rival Sony Corp.
Staff Writers Aug 3 2006, 9:59AM Hardware
Clipsal distributing Aussie-developed security camera

Clipsal distributing Aussie-developed security camera

Electrical accessories supplier Clipsal has signed to distribute a portable digital camera product developed in Australia by Moreton Bay Systems.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2006, 10:02AM Sales & Marketing
Nikon Q2 net profit tumbles, outlook maintained

Nikon Q2 net profit tumbles, outlook maintained

Nikon Corp has posted a sharp drop in quarterly net profit due to appraisal losses in its inventory and a patent-related special loss and kept its full-year forecast for net profit to fall 38 percent.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2005, 12:30PM Hardware
Japan's Olympus to shrink compact camera business

Japan's Olympus to shrink compact camera business

Japan's Olympus is planning to shift the focus of its digital camera business away from compact models and sell more high-end single lens reflex cameras to boost profitability.
Staff Writers Nov 10 2005, 12:00PM Hardware
PluggedIn: Cameraphones spawn news photo marketplace on web

PluggedIn: Cameraphones spawn news photo marketplace on web

Armed with cameraphones and digital cameras, survivors and onlookers of last July's London bombing flooded the internet with the first haunting glimpses of the aftermath long before professional photo-journalists descended on the scene.
Kenneth Li Oct 10 2005, 2:43PM Mobility
IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video surveillance has reached a 'tipping point' of market acceptance as analogue CCTV systems start to give way to a new generation of IP-based security cameras, according to Swedish network video vendor Axis Communications.
Byron Connolly Sep 6 2005, 10:04AM Collaboration

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