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Walmart goes on online offensive

The world’s largest retail company Walmart is responding to pressure from its online rivals with the launch of new websites in the emerging markets of Latin America and China, as it looks to take advantage of what it describes as a ‘multi billion dollar opportunity’.

Sony ships more sensors

Sony controls around 70% of the global image senor market.

Polaroid Pogo mini printer

Hagemeyer has released a new mini printer from Polaroid, claimed to be the only mobile printer that will print an instant photograph from a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone or a PictBridge-compatible digital camera – in less than 60 seconds.

Olympus adds entry-level PEN

Olympus has released a swag a new cameras for 2011, headed by a new entry-level PEN model.

Lumix adds life to indigenous training

Panasonic will donate proceeds from the sale of its new Lumix Life - Focus on Australia book to help fund ‘Walk a While’ – an indigenous arts education program that promotes training and the use of technology in photography, film and music.

Lexar microsite

Lexar Media has launched a new microsite as a resource for customers and professional photographers.

Lady Gaga’s camera glasses

Pop personality Lady Gaga – well-known for her “outrageous” style – was in the spotlight at CES to promote the launch of the Lady Gaga Polaroid camera glasses.

Joby adds Gorillamobile for iPhone

Joby has released a new Gorillapod that takes advantage of the new functionality introduced by Apple’s iPhone, including digital zoom, built-in LED flash, display-side camera and HD video.

Innovations in imaging campaign to go global

Leading photo imaging industry suppliers in the US have formed a consortium under the name of Innovations in Photo Imaging to remind consumers about the importance and convenience of creating keepsakes at retail or online that are uniquely personalised with a photograph.

Gary Fong garaged

Garage Brands has been appointed Australasian distributors for the Gary Fong range of products and kits.

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