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Samsung's slimmest photo frame

Samsung unveiled the 700Z Digital Photo Frame, claimed to be the slimmest digital photo frame yet for displaying 'high quality' images.

ScanMyPhotos pulls something out of the box

Since its launch in 1990, ScanMyPhotos has grown out of a boutique retail photo centre in California to become a worldwide online photo ordering service. PIN editor Barrie Parsons spoke to ScanMyPhotos founder Mitch Goldstone prior to his visit to...

Smile, you're on cop cam

Police in San Jose, California, are testing head-mounted cameras to record interactions with the public.

Sony targets the Alpha female

When it comes to marketing to women, Sony is mainly concerned with the characteristics of a consumer more so than their gender.

Trends & Analysis: Australians not letting -up on IT spend

Following Australia's spending spree on technical consumer goods in Q1 and Q2, the Q3 growth of 4.2% (versus Q3 2008), seems relatively modest, according to the latest GfK TEMAX report.

Trusted brands a favourite with women

Several years ago, a US research company conducted a survey that found 20% of women used a Kodak camera while only 10% of men made Kodak their brand of choice.

U.R. The Star goes local

U.R. The Star DVD Australia has announced that all production for its range of photo-personalised DVDs will be done in-house in Australia from February.

What women want

It's not so much a case of what women want but what they don't want when it comes to shopping for tech items.

World record for lenses

Guinness World Records has certified a Japanese researcher?s camera as having the most lenses in the world at 158.

PMA News: Fair Work for Small Business

Australia's new industrial relations system began operation on 1 July 2009 with the commencement of the Fair Work Act.
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