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A long-standing internet claim holds that the film and camera company Eastman Kodak invented the first digital camera, but kept the invention hidden from the public because of the threat it posed ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
Less-expensive digital camera debuts: Eastman Kodak Co. has unveiled a low-priced digital camera to be used with home computers. The $350 pocket-sized camera is about half the price of the least ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Eastman Kodak Co. on Tuesday announced an ... N.Y.-based Kodak will divest its entire digital camera manufacturing requirements to Flextronics, including assembly ...
The first digital camera, made by Sasson in 1975 when he worked at Eastman Kodak Co., will be on display as part of the Innovation in the Imaging Capital exhibit, which runs through Jan. 4.
Considering that Eastman's $1 Brownie camera turned photography ... Sony in an upcoming patent-infringement trial over Kodak's digital-camera inventions from 1987 to 2003. In looking back at ...
Eastman Kodak Co.’s digital camera shipments fell 20% last year as the world’s largest photography company limited sales of lower-priced devices to shore up profit, researcher IDC said.
Then George Eastman came along ... culminating in a 2012 bankruptcy filing. Overall, Kodak's relationship with digital camera technology was complicated. It was largely put off to the side ...
After the huge success of the FZ55 and FZ45 compact cameras, Kodak's next killer point-and-shoot is all set for launch ...
Eastman Kodak may be out of the digital camera business, but Kodak-brand digital cameras are heading back to the shelves. Kodak on Monday announced it had signed a brand licensing agreement with ...
The Kodak Pixpro FZ45 and FZ55 seem almost identical – but there are more differences than meets the eye. And which is best ...
Eastman Kodak said Thursday it will take a $30 million charge to exit the digital camera, pocket video camera and digital picture frame business in the first half of 2012, as the bankrupt firm ...
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