Aug 4, 2010

Samsung today announced the 12.2 mega-pixel PL90 digital camera featuring a built-in USB connector, enabling consumers to capture images and connect to a computer on the move without the need for additional wires or cords.
The PL90′s integrated USB connector allows content to be shared with friends and family quickly and easily, with the camera’s plug and play capabilities, including the Auto-install intelli-studio software, and instant access to any computer via …
Jun 25, 2010

Casio just announced the 12-megapixel, EXILIM Hi-Zoom EX-H5. This latest compact, point and shoot camera packs a high-powered punch as it comes equipped with an ultra-wide angle 24mm and a 10X optical zoom lens capable of taking images at 12.1 megapixels. The EX-H5′s slim design makes it a perfect camera for everyday use.
The EX-H5 represents the innovation and advancement synonymous with Casio’s EXILIM line. While providing users with simplified features …
May 13, 2010

Boingo Wireless today announced that Samsung’s new Wi-Fi enabled digital cameras will be pre-loaded with Boingo software, allowing customers to connect to 125,000 Boingo Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide for on-the-go photo and video sharing.
Initially, Boingo software will be pre-installed on the Samsung ST5500/CL80 digital camera, and users will be offered three months of complimentary Boingo Wi-Fi access. Support for additional models will be announced as they become available.
Boingo and Samsung collaborated closely …
May 12, 2010

Canon announced the newest addition to the PowerShot Digital ELPH camera series- the Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS Digital ELPH camera. This new powerhouse point-and-shoot camera is the first of the Digital ELPH series to offer a high-sensitivity system, known as Canon’s HS SYSTEM, with a CMOS sensor and bright f/2.0 lens. Offering consumers the most enhanced image quality available in an ELPH series camera, these features help to capture those wonderful …
May 27, 2008
Samsung seems to take advantage of a partnership with Schneider-Kreuznach. There is no shortage of Cyber-shot branding when it comes to Sony Ericsson cell phones. Even Motorola is collaborating with Kodak to produce their camera phones. It seems that Canon is tired of everyone else getting a piece of the camera phone pie, so it has lent its expertise for this particular camera phone.
No, it’s not a Nokia or an HTC. In fact, there’s a good chance …