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Nov 14, 2005

Networking: Feds calls BlackBerry essential

The feds are intervening in a 5-year-old patent case against Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian-based developer of BlackBerry, arguing in court papers filed last week that the networked wireless computing devices are essential ...

Nov 2, 2005

Computer scientists create 'light field camera' banishing fuzzy photos

We've all done it. Lost that priceless Kodak moment by snapping a photo that was grainy, dark, overexposed or out of focus. While user ineptitude is often at the root of our blurry snapshots, the limits of conventional cameras ...

Oct 21, 2005

Kodak Announces 39-megapixel CCD Image Sensor

Eastman Kodak Company has set the quality standard for digital imaging with new high-resolution image sensors that allow commercial, studio, and other professional photographers to capture digital images with the most life-like ...

Sep 30, 2005

Kodak WiFi camera to soon hit stores

Kodak has started shipping a new digital camera that is billed as the first WiFi camera on the consumer market.

Sep 23, 2005

Text messaging for businesses climbs

Customer-service technicians at Kodak photo developing units glance at their mobile phones when they receive a text message from their dispatcher. They get reminders, directions and instructions for their next project, and ...

Sep 19, 2005

Networking: Managing assets -- digitally

The networking of digital asset management (DAM) systems is the latest technology trend for the creative industries -- publishing, advertising and entertainment -- and is improving overall corporate performance there.

Sep 6, 2005

Silicon Nanotechnology to Combat Biowarfare Agents

In fall 2001, several letters containing deadly spores were sent to targeted spots across the county. The documents threatened the lives of postal workers, government administrative workers, officials and others. Countless ...

Jul 14, 2005

IBM Announces New CMOS Image Sensor Foundry Offering

IBM today announced the availability of technology and manufacturing services for complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors for use in camera-phones, digital still cameras and other consumer products. The ...

Jul 11, 2005

Kodak, Texas Instruments Simplify Camera Phone Design

Eastman Kodak Company is making it easier for camera phone manufacturers to build next-generation devices that offer improved image quality and multimedia capabilities. New KODAK CMOS image sensors for mobile phone and consumer ...

May 24, 2005

Kodak Licenses OLED Technology to Fuji Electric Holdings

Eastman Kodak Company said that Fuji Electric Holdings Co., Ltd. of Japan (Fuji) is a licensee of Kodak’s organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology, and is applying its license toward development of its own color conversion ...

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