
Looking for a new printer, or three? Well, my dear friend, today is your lucky day. Canon has just came forth to announce three new all-in-one printers that fall into their Pixma line up dubbed the MG2120, MG3120 and MG4120. Before we get started, make note that the MG 2120 will retail for $69.99, the ...
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October 21st, 2011 | Posted in Canon, printer | Comments Off

And we top off the week's coverage of some sweet digital photo frames with the Kodak EX-1011, a digital photo frame that'll do a really nice job of showing off your pictures--just don't be too trusting of that Wi-fi connection it comes with.
And yes, the Kodak EX-1011 doesn't just offer Wi-fi, it also boasts a ...
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September 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | Comments Off

It's strange how the naming conventions in the digital photo frame field work sometimes. Usually, the higher the numbers go in a product line, the more expensive the product gets, and ostensibly, the better it gets with the more features. This doesn't always work out this way, but the Kodak W1020 actually does stick to ...
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March 17th, 2010 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | Comments Off

So I just got word that Sony's TransferJet devices will start hitting stores this week, and these, if you haven't already heard of them, are a really great idea.
See, we all know that digital cameras do a great job of transferring their pictures from themselves to, say, a computer or a memory card. Some will ...
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January 19th, 2010 | Posted in Accessories, compact digital camera, Software, Sony | 2 Comments

Now, I know just as well as you do that when you start introducing terms like "smartest" or "biggest" or "coolest" that you've just introduced a margin of error. After all, a lot of that is subjective. Darned subjective, in point of fact. But with the Archerfish Solo, it's definitely a competitor for "smartest".
One, it ...
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January 6th, 2010 | Posted in Other Brands, webcam | 2 Comments

Giant International has a brand new digital picture frame for you, the Intouch IT7150 wireless Internet frame. I guess it’s pretty clear what this digiframe can do. Besides displaying continuous slideshows of your favorite pictures the frame can also help you connect to the Internet and let you browse through daily news, check out your ...
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November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames | 4 Comments

In case you loved that Eye-Fi SD Card then you’re going to love even more the new concept, the Eye-Fi Geo. The new card will offer you besides 2GB of storage space and WiFi connectivity, geotagging capabilities. That means that your photos will be instantly geotagged while they hit the Internet over a wireless connection. ...
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July 29th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Memory | 1 Comment

Canon is proud to announce the launch of two new printers that will fall into their Pixma Photo all-in-one line; the MP490 AND MP560.
Photography Blog reports that both printers will use Canon's FINE print head and Auto Photo Fix II technologys that will make for stellar quality. The MP560 in particular will feature wireless capabilities ...
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July 8th, 2009 | Posted in Canon, printer | 3 Comments

Eye-Fi's wireless SDs have been on the market for some time but up until now they have required a wireless router or internet connection to work. Well, the new Eye-Fi Pro 4GB card, pictured above, will now allow for ad hoc connecticity which means you can transfer files from the card to a computer wirelessly.
That's ...
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June 11th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Memory | Comments Off

Want a neat home project involving your DSLR camera? How about making your own wireless tethering DSLR camera then? What you need is a $40 wireless USB dongle, an AA battery pack and an USB adapter. And your Nikon DSLR of course. You will then be able to tether your DSLR to your computer. The ...
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May 18th, 2009 | Posted in Nikon, Software | 1 Comment