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Electronics Companies: The Leading Edge by Chris Robertson
As technology becomes more refined, electronics companies are offering consumers and businesses a number of cutting-edge products. Following is a rundown of some of the top electronics companies and their latest offerings:
Nokia: Nokia, notable for its cell phones, has taken the lead in... Sony: Sony has its proverbial fingers in every piece of the electronics pie, from televisions and digital cameras to computers and MP3 players. ... Sony's latest hit is the VAIO notebook computer, which takes multimedia technology to the next level.
The Video Sharing Software Explosion by Brian Peters
Video Sharing: A Boon in the Media Revolution Methods The natural evolution on the Internet from text and pictures is to video. Video quality and video sharing software on the Internet has improved by leaps and bounds as underlying technologies like operating systems, browsers and browser... As technology improves, video conferencing and video telephones are expected to become popular communication technologies. ... While stored video files that can be downloaded and played later have been around for a while, improvements in bandwidth have made streaming video sharing software a...
The Future of Inkjet Cartridges by Rich Martin
I do not know about you, but I do remember the days of the first Polaroid camera that would develop a black and white or color picture in just one minute. Wow, at that time, it was great. You did not have to wait days to receive your pictures. I know I am dating myself, but there is a reason why... Zero Imaging, or as it is referred to as zero ink (ZINK), is a new technology that is literally inkless. ... This technology houses dye crystals inside the paper with a polymer layer outside. ... It is creating the future of digital printing.
Epson Picturemate Deluxe Photo Printer Review & Its True Cost of Ownership by Christy Berger
Epson Picturemate Deluxe offers fast and easy photo printing, editing and printing at home or office. You can print your photos on glossy 4x6 paper. With this photo printer, it is a quick process to make a direct printing from any PictBridge compatible digital camera and memory cards, and you... Here are some of the important specifications and features (and my comments) of Epson Picturemate Deluxe: * There are a lot of image options, including mini-wallets, fun Disney borders, and Borderless * Premium 2.4-inch photo viewer for selecting and editing photos makes the selecting and...
Digital Photograph Printing – Get Perfect Prints Every Time by Lucy Bartlett
Photo paper or digital photo printing paper is a high quality print paper with different levels of gloss finish. Normal prints from film cameras and digital photo prints are similar to touch but follow entirely different processes. For their digital photography, the professionals expect a true... The semi-gloss paper which comes as a sample along with the digital or laser printer produces good results but they are very expensive. ... A good quality digital photo paper should reproduce true photographic gloss, white colours at its brightest and in highest resolution.
Flash Memory, Part I: MMC and SD by Jason Kohrs
MMC and SD Flash memory is available in so many formats that it can be difficult to know what will work with any particular device. Devices such as MP3 players, PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and personal computers can take advantage of flash memory to bolster their storage capacity, but... If your camera can handle only up to a 512 MB card, then using a 1 GB card in the camera will be pointless (depending on the device, some will not even be able to read the card, whereas others will only use up to the capacity that it is rated for.
What You Need To Know About Cables by Elizabeth Morgan
Cables are electric conductors covered with insulating material. They are used to connect different components of a system such as connecting a DVD player with a TV. Cables are being used in almost every area of human activity. Cables of different make and uses are now available in the market. ... Electronic items, like personal computers, digital camera recorders use data cables to transfer images, pictures and sounds. ... Data transmission is now faster than it used to be and this speed has helped with the growth of the information technology and telecommunications industry.
Mobile Computing by Richard Romando
Mobile computing refers to the use of any kind of computer in a moving environment. The motion may be of the device itself, as in laptops, palmtops, wearable computers, and mobile phones; or it may refer to the dynamics of the computing process, as in digital cameras, podcasters and MP3 players. ... Yet, mobile computing has become an indispensable extension of technology today. ... Another brilliant advancement in the field of wireless technologies is the Metropolitan Area Network, or MAN, which will allow vehicles and cell phones to remain in communication with each other forming a...
Death of the SmartMedia Card by James Daltons
If you are one of those people that still have devices that use the SmartMedia memory cards, then your time with the devices may be running out. The once popular memory card is closing in to the end of its life span. This is a result of many factors that make the SmartMedia card uncompetitive... The electronic device industry started shying away from the older flash technology and embraced wholeheartedly Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. ... Fuji and Olympus had half of the digital camera market in the early 2000’s.
USB: The Clear Winner by Preston Wily
The technology world is no stranger to format wars Since the showdown between Betamax and VHS to the current struggle between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, companies intent on owning technology standards are willing to spend big bucks persuading other companies to join their respective camps. ... Sony quickly embraced the technology (referring to it as i.link) and, along with a host of other manufacturers, integrated it into bandwidth-hungry peripherals such as digital cameras, digital camcorders, optical drives, scanners, web cams, etc.
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