14 Oct, 2006
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These are real colour photos from the French archives. Back then, colour photography was still in the experimental stages, but from these photos, you can see that they were making some great advances even in wartime!
The photos are stunning and gives you a fresh new look at World War I. See them at World War I photos
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These are real colour photos from the French archives. Back then, colour photography was still in the experimental stages, but from these photos, you can see that they were making some great advances even in wartime!
The photos are stunning and gives you a fresh new look at World War I. See them at World War I photos
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colour,
I,
Misc,
one,
photos,
pictures,
war,
World,
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10 Aug, 2006
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Well I just got wind of this on Engadget.com, but apparently now gadgets have been banned on British and some European flights because of a terrorist plot. You may have heard on the news that today, Scotland Yard announced that they had arrested 21 people in connection with a terrorist plot using liquid explosives on a plane. Of course, this left air travellers facing suspended flights and long lines. In light of this, authorities have banned bringing onboard any liquids, gels, or lotions (exception is medicine). Also, travellers cannot bring in laptops, cameras or cellphones until further notice, a… Continue reading
8 Aug, 2006
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Well, if you haven’t noticed from the picture, Casio has made one thin camera! It is like the Razor of digital cameras. This is part of Casio’s expansion of their linup of portable and ultraslim consumer cameras.This latest addition features 7.2 mexapixel photos, a bright 2.8 inch display, VGA MPEG-4 movie recording in widescreen (16:9), anti-shake correction, and photo transport, a way of moving your photos from your PC to your camera quickly and easily. Now for the price…. it costs $380 USD. Well I guess that’s the… Continue reading
21 Jul, 2006
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Tokyo, Japan, Mar 16, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Sharp Corporation has developed a 110,000-pixel CMOS camera module with an optical system only 1/11-inch in size. The new LZ0P396D is the industry’s most compact*, thinnest module, and is ideal for compact portable devices such as mobile phones. Volume shipments will begin in April 2006.
Small, high-resolution, high-performance cameras are increasingly being adopted for use in compact portable devices such as mobile phones. At the same time, the proliferation of third-generation (3G) mobile… Continue reading