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Kodak sues LG and Samsung over camera phone patents Eastman Kodak announced on Tuesday that it has filed complaints alleging patent infringement against LG and Samsung in both the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the US International Trade Commission. The disputed patents involve technology related to image capture, compression and data storage and a method for previewing [...] [..] |
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Kodak teams with Nokia in cross-licensing deal Could point-and-shoot cameras become phased out by camera phones in the future? With a rising army of high-megapixel and high-quality camera phones, one would imagine that everything your current point-and-shoot can do will also be commonplace on future phones. Kodak, one of the biggest names in photography and imaging, has partnered up with Nokia where [...] [..] |
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Motorola ZN5, XPERL, whatever the hell it?s called hands on Don’t even ask how this one showed up on our desk this morning. But it’s here, the much-awaited much-rumored 5 megapixel camera phone from Motorola with the Kodak lens. This is a slider phone running on the MOTOMAGX Linux platform, and it’s actually not the worst looking phone. There is one major issue we ran [...] [..] |
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Spy shots of the Motorola ZN5 Can you say fugly? Some spy shots of the upcoming Motorola ZN5 have surfaced, and if our eyes aren’t deceiving us, this thing is not a looker. Not at all. The ZN5 is Moto’s new Linux-based camera phone, sporting a 5-megapixel Kodak-sourced camera, 320×240 QVGA screen, Moto’s standard crappy multimedia software, and an EDGE radio. [...] [..] |
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