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Now You Can Print Your Facebook Pics at Target

If you have Facebook pictures pretty enough to frame and set on the mantle, you can now print photos directly from the site using Kodak kiosks at Target. Just a few weeks after Facebook announced support for higher-resolution photos, Facebook and Kodak have teamed up with Target to cut out the printing middleman (i.e. flash drives) by installing these kiosks in stores. Target is saying that the ...

Kodak Portra 400 Film Made Exclusively for Scanning -- Not Printing

Share We always thought that the rise of digital photography would, at one point or another, render film obsolete. According to Kodak, however, we (and virtually everyone else) were all wrong. As Wired reports, the iconic film company is enjoying something of a counterintuitive renaissance in this digital age, as sales of color film remain strong, and black-and-white film sales are actually ...

The First Digital Camera, Photoshop's Layer Tennis Returns This Friday

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. Scott Hansen found this great post from Kodak about what was probably the world's first digital camera, built back in 1975. The 'film-less photography' device could ...

Storm Troopers on NYC Subway, Munny Gets a Classic Kodak Makeover

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. Only in New York? The semi-annoying troupe of guerrilla thespians known as Improv Everywhere took their latest stunt to the 6 train on the subway, but at least this ...

Kodak Playsport Zx3: Hands on With the Rugged Pocket Camcorder

The market is quickly becoming saturated with cheap HD camcorders that easily slip into your pocket or purse. It really all began with Pure Digital's Flip video camera in 2006, but, since then, companies have been bumping up the resolution and increasing storage capacity until they reach the technological limits of the gadgets. Now, manufacturers really have two options if they want to stand out ...

Kodak's Rugged Zx1 Mini Camcorder Shoots High-Def Video

Kodak's 720p Zi6 has only been out for six months, but already we're seeing what's likely its beefed-up predecessor. The mighty Zx1 is debuting here at CES, and with it comes a 2-inch LCD monitor, easy upload to YouTube, 720p HD video capture at 60fps, an IP43-certified weather-resistant design and an SD / SDHC card slot that can understand media up to 32GB in size. All told, users can capture ...

Kodak Releases Wi-Fi-Enabled Printers

Kodak has two new printers lined up for this fall that offer Wi-Fi connectivity, which means you can set them up anywhere in your house without having to worry about having a USB cord that reaches far enough. Of course, you can also hook them up via Ethernet or USB if you want to go the wired route. The ESP 9 AiO seems to be aimed at the home office set with its additional built-in copying, ...

Kodak Launches World's First Super-Thin OLED Picture Frame

We figured it was coming, now sure enough, Kodak just let loose a new picture frame based on CMEL's new mass-produced, 7.6-inch OLED panels. Ultra-thin as you'd expect and wireless as you'd hope, the new 800 x 480 pixel Wireless Frame should be ready for the holidays sporting 2GB of internal storage, integrated audio, a 30,000:1 contrast, 180-degree viewing angle, and photo service compatibility ...

Kodak Zi6 Pocket HD Camcorder for the YouTube Set

Sure, it might shoot 720p video, but you aren't gonna catch indie filmmakers capturing the next low-budget masterpiece on Kodak's new Zi6 HD pocket video camera. The camera is Kodak's response to Pure Digital's Flip and Creative's Vado, complete with upright form factor, YouTube friendliness, simple as could be interface, a flip-out USB plug (with some surprising spring action), and, of course, ...

Kodak Theatre HD Player Brings Web, PC Content to Your TV

Many have tried to be that other box that sits under your TV. You know, the DVD player, the cable box, the TiVo, the consoles are all well and good, but somebody somehow needs to solve they mystery of getting Web and PC content onto your TV and Kodak might be on the cusp of cracking it. Kodak's new Kodak Theatre HD Player is a simple, slick little box (about the size of a Wi-Fi router) with ...

Kodak Unveils a Pair of Flickr-Friendly Photo Frames

Kodak's new W820 (8-inch) and W1020 (10-inch) are the latest in the company's charming line of Quick Touch Border digital photo frames. Quite similar to its M820 and M1020 (pictured) counterparts in most respects, the new frames add Wi-Fi, which brings with it services like Flickr, FrameChannel and Kodak Gallery. Unfortunately, the only way to add generic RSS feeds is by using FrameChannel, and ...

Motorola Announces 5-Megapixel, Wi-Fi-Enabled Camera Phone

Hints of Motorola's new MOTOZINE series of devices have gone back as far as last year, but yesterday marked the first time that Moto's officially spilled any beans on the goods. The headlining feature on the first model, the ZN5 candybar, lies on the backside: a 5-megapixel sensor courtesy of a partnership with Kodak, featuring autofocus, a xenon flash, image stitching, and on-device integration ...

Kodak's New $100 5 Megapixel Cam

Kodak has been struggling coming to grips with the reduction of interest in the film industry and the massive uptake on digital cameras. Plus, they joined the digital game late despite creating their first digicam in 1975. Lately they have found some success with their EasyShare line and are planning to build on that with a new model, the C513, which will be the first to use the company's own CMOS ...

Flickr-Proof Yourself

How often does this happen to you? You wake up after a long night of hard, hard drinking. Head hurts, you smell like a landfill and the guy from 'Memento' could do a better job than you of remembering what happened last night. You show up to work, check e-mail and find that a snap-happy friend has gone ahead and posted embarrassing -- and quite possibly criminal -- pictures of last night's ...