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DEMO 2007 observations [Northwest VC]I attended the DEMO 2007 conference last week. As usual, a LOT of start-ups launching or announcing new product offerings. No particular company stood out as a game-changer, but many examples of trends and product directions that will influence opportunities in the next coupl... |
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MEETING TIM GUNN: Dream, RealizedStarting a few weeks ago, I became a regular on Fox's The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet Show -- yes, creator of Spaghetti Cat -- as part of a Monday morning "Weekend Wrap-Up" panel featuring myself, Celebtv's Kelli Zink, New York radio personality Egypt, and a fourth celebrity panel... |
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Tomy Xiao TIP-521 digital camera offers Polaroid-like experienceIf you’ve been in a state of mild depression since it was announced that Polaroid would no longer be producing their trademark film, then this might perk you back up a bit. The Tomy Xiao TIP-521 Digital Camera offers a bit of that instant picture satisfaction while still befitting the digit... |
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Tomy Xiao TIP-521 digital camera prints as wellWhat is the normal process that you take when it comes to developing pictures? Normally, we will download all our photos from the digital camera to the computer, browse through the whole bunch and select what we like, sending them to the printers so that they will be able to give us real prints... |
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Popular Science Names 100 "Best of What's New" Technologies [Popular Science]Just last week, Time announced what they considered the 50 most important technological breakthroughs of 2008. Not to be outdone, today Popular Science has named their 100 "Best of What's New." Unlike Time, PopSci has categorized their awards into achievements in Automotive, Aviation &a... |
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Tomy xiao digital camera has built in Zink printer, the spirit of PolaroidsFiled under: Digital Cameras Like just about everyone else, we miss the Polaroid film format; maybe it's just nostalgia, but we enjoyed having something we could hold on to (and shake) after taking a picture. Polaroids may be dead, but the basic concept lives on -- remember Zink, that company who... |


