Monthly Archives: August 2009

Teens Take on Technology at School

Before her emergency appendectomy, the doctor of a friend's teenage daughter asked her, "So do you have any last minute questions before surgery?" The...

iPhone Photo Art App Launches

iPhone enthusiasts have clearly discovered that the device takes a decent picture but few would term the resulting image "fine art." Thanks to a...

Best Buy Launches Twitter Effort

Best Buy's new Twitter-based customer-service effort, which was announced earlier this month, officially launched Monday with a new 30-second commercial. In the ad, a...

PixDrop Allows for Free CamPhone Image Transfers

Hate the stock background on your phone? Or, want to make your friends jealous with your vacation photos?  A new service called PixDrop now...

Settlement Eats Up Imation Profit

Imation Corp. Thursday reported a $57.6 million loss for the most recent quarter, which was largely due to a $49 million settlement due to...

Sprint Buys Virgin Mobile USA

Sprint Nextel has agreed to acquire Virgin Mobile USA, the company announced Tuesday. The sale is a stock deal in which Sprint will pay...

WD Launches Creative Masters

Western Digital is launching the WD's new Creative Masters Program, an educational program that will share the knowledge and experience of three world-class artists...

New Cameras and Lenses From Nikon

Nikon this week released a wide variety of new products, including both consumer- and professional DSLRs and new lenses. The consumer-level D3000 series will...

Unhappy Customers: How to Turn a Frown into Lifelong Profit

No matter how much you focus on customer satisfaction, you will inevitably have problems with at least one of them. Just remember that when...

Customize for Competitive Advantage

n an age when seemingly anything that can be digitized can also be commoditized, dedicated photo-imagers must continually seek ways to stand apart from...

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