Monthly Archives: April 2009

Despite Rough Outlook For 2009, Some Relief Expected

A key analyst last week upgraded several retailers, including Best Buy, Target, and Costco, to "buy," based on the idea that economic recovery may...

Photo Books: Transforming Memories Into the Ultimate Gift

Endlessly crunched for time, today’s end-users need easy, quick and portable ways to share their photos. They don’t want to spend valuable time fussing...

WD Enters Solid-State Drive Market With Acquisition of SiliconSystems

Western Digital Corp. announced Monday that it has completed a $65 million cash acquisition of SiliconSystems, Inc., a solid-state drives  provider for the embedded...

The Social Retailer

Ever heard of “National Photo Preservation Month”? Don’t worry if you missed it this January, it’s still a new concept, but proof of a...

Shop Talk: Ron Glaz, Director of Digital Imaging Solutions and Services for IDC

"We feel with the economy where it is, a lot of people are cutting back on trips and presents, but we always see in...

IPC Names Award Winners

The International Photographic Council (IPC), a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations, has announced the recipients of its 11th annual IPC Professional Photographer...

7 Elephants Names New Sales Reps

7 Elephants, the company behind such CE brands as Konaki, Konaki Digital, MD Sound and NT Power, announced this week that it has named...

Lexar to Speed Up Transfers?

While Lexar has been a leader in the area of speed when it comes to digital media with their high-end cards at 300X, the...

Spring Fervor

Can’t handle the cold. Spent my entire life in the Northeast and winter only gets more difficult each passing year. For those of us...

DSLR Race Heats Up

The entry-level DSLR market just got a lot more interesting as both Canon and Olympus have introduced new models aimed at the beginner that...

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