Kodak has invented a digital camera with wi-fi capabilities.
The product in question is a wireless digital photography system, which Kodak claim is a first of a kind. Basically Kodak have invented a digital camera which has wi-fi capabilities, thus allowing users to share their photos without having to go through the hassle of using wires. As well as the wireless camera, Kodak have released a wireless enabled printer dock, which allows users to print digital images wirelessly, both from the new digital camera, and also from any other wirelessly enabled device such as a laptop.(/block quote)
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06 March 2008
20 February 2008
Kodak invented the digital camera
Eastman Kodak invented the digital camera in 1982.
"Kodak invented the digital camera in 1982, for the military," he said. But the company has been unable to make its know-how pay off. "The issue we've had over the years is profitability." In coming years, digital cameras and print-out photo kiosks will drive profits, along with medical imaging and ink-jet printing products, Brust said.
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"Kodak invented the digital camera in 1982, for the military," he said. But the company has been unable to make its know-how pay off. "The issue we've had over the years is profitability." In coming years, digital cameras and print-out photo kiosks will drive profits, along with medical imaging and ink-jet printing products, Brust said.
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