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  • New Nintendo DS portable will come with camera (AP) -

    A model shows a Nintendo DSi, the revamped version of Nintendo's hit DS portable machine, during a press event in Tokyo Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008. The DSi will come with a digital camera, shown in the middle of the joint part, that will allow players to mix images, scribble on photos and create new faces, the Japanese game maker said. The Nintendo DSi will go on sale in Japan on Nov. 1 for 18,900 yen (US$180), and will be available overseas next year. Japanese on the lower screen reads: Nintendo DSi camera. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)AP - Nintendo's hit DS portable machine will come with a digital camera that will allow players to mix images, scribble on photos and create new faces, the Japanese game maker said Thursday.


  • Dell AIO Printers Designed for Home, Workgroups (PC Magazine) - PC Magazine - On Tuesday, Dell announced four all-in-one printers, plus two lasers and two inkjet models that range from small, photocentric wireless models for the home or home office to workgroup behemoths with sizzling speed and enormous duty cycles.
  • Pentax Announces Entry-Level DSLR, Accessories (PC Magazine) - PC Magazine - Pentax announced an all new entry-level digital SLR, the K2000, on Monday. A 10.2-megapixel camera, the K200's most notable feature is its price.
  • Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens (AP) -

    In this image provided by Leica Camera AG, the new Leica Noctilux 50mm/f0.95  lens is shown attached to an M8.2 camera body. (AP Photo/Leica Camera AG)AP - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.


  • Samsung bid for SanDisk shows memory market woes (AP) -

    Photographer Stanley Huang, of the Ming Pao Daily News, holds up his SanDisk Compact Flash disk next to his camera in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008. A $5.85 billion bid by Samsung Electronics Co. to take over SanDisk Corp., a wounded competitor that also serves as a partner, reflects the turbulence in the market for flash memory, a key ingredient in digital cameras, music players and other devices. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - A $5.85 billion bid by Samsung Electronics Co. to take over SanDisk Corp., a wounded competitor that also serves as a partner, reflects the turbulence in the market for flash memory, a key ingredient in digital cameras, music players and other devices.


  • Leica Unveils Next-Gen M8 Digicam (PC Magazine) - PC Magazine - In Berlin on Monday, Leica announced three new digital cameras, including a new 10-megapixel point and shoot, a compact camera with a 1/1.63-inch CCD image sensor, and a new member of its high-end M8 series.