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Cisco kills Flip camera in reorganization

Cisco Systems Inc will ditch its Flip video camera division as it overhauls its troubled consumer business, following chief John Chambers' recent admission that the company had lost its way.
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The iPod Nano As Wristwatch

Leaked photo shows Apple may add a camera to 7th generation iPod Nano

If you go by a leaked photo of the upcoming seventh generation Apple iPod Nano, there is going to be a camera on this iconic product soon. Taiwanese Apple-related blog Apple.pro published a purportedly leaked photo of the seventh generation iPone Nano in the works, with a camera hole on it.

Apple iPhone 5 to sport 8MP camera: Sony

In a recent interview, Sony CEO Howard Stringer said that his company was gearing up to supply Apple with a powerful 8 megapixel camera, most likely for use in its forthcoming iPhone 5.
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HTC Thunderbolt Major Features Just Right

HTC’s Thunderbolt goes on sale today at Verizon. It is the first smartphone to be launched with LTE technology. The HTC Thunderbolt will be available for $250 with a two year contract.
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Japan camera prettifies subjects, even adds makeup

Photos are everything for Yuka Obara, a well-known Japanese blogger who insists anything showing her online be picture-perfect -- especially because it's hard these days to delete poor-quality photos once on the web.
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Apple preps new camera-toting iPads: sources

Apple Inc is preparing new iPads, including models that are about half the size of the current tablet computer, and will include front- and back-mounted cameras, supply chain sources told Reuters.
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Apple suppliers point to new camera-toting iPad in 2011

Component suppliers for Apple Inc's iPad are gearing up for a new round of production in the first quarter, sources said on Friday, with one saying the product will be a revamp of the popular tablet computer including front- and back-mounted cameras.
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Microsoft camera deal powers OMG share jump

British firm OMG announced it had received licensing from Microsoft to launch a small digital camera aimed at helping people with memory loss, boosting its shares on Thursday.

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