Monthly Archives: July 2008

Bluetooth, at 10

It’s been a long, wireless journey since the days when ’40s film actress Hedy Lamarr co-invented frequency-hopping technology to foil the Nazis. The pace...

Contacts: Matt Rutledge, Founder and CEO of Woot, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

“Woot is a term of excitement, like ‘Yahoo!’ or ‘Hooray!’, but much nerdier,” says Matt Rutledge, the man who’s turned Woot.com into one of...

Four New Products From Nikon

Nikon announced this week the launch of four new imaging products, including a D-SLR, a new Speedlight flagship and a pair of new Micro...

Canon Rebel XSi

Canon has let the latest Rebel out of the bag here in the U.S. Dubbed simply the Rebel XS, this latest member to the...

WiBOC to Host Free Webinar

The Wireless Business Owners’ Consoritum (WiBOC) is planning to host a complimentary webinar July 9 on the subject of “Maximize Your Closing Ratios by...

PhotoCycle Debuts on FastCompany.TV

Mansueto Digital recently launched its newest FastCompany.TV program, PhotoCycle. This Internet-distributed video show will focus on the full cycle of photography including basic...

CE Sales Rose Seven Percent in May

Sales of consumer technology in the U.S. jumped seven percent in the month of May over the same period the year before, thanks to...

Shooting for Camera Phone Dominance: Motorola & Kodak’s New ZN5

If we had a dime for every time someone tried to “redefine the mobile imaging experience,” we’d all be shooting with Hasselblads from the...

Bill Gates’ Last Day at Microsoft

An era in consumer electronics ends today, as Microsoft founder Bill Gates marks his final day full-time with the company. Gates announced two years...

Peter Bradshaw Joins Dynalite

Dynalite, a manufacturer of lightweight, portable flash equipment recently announced the appointment of Peter Bradshaw as their Director of Design & Marketing.Bradshaw comes to...

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