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  • Kodak to stop making cameras to cut costs (Reuters)

    A Kodak Retina camera is seen in a photo store in London January 19, 2012. REUTERS/Stefan WermuthReuters - Eastman Kodak Co , the bankrupt inventor of the hand-held camera, plans to stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in the first half of 2012 in a bid to cut costs.




  • Kodak to stop making cameras, digital frames (AP)
    AP - Kodak says it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in order to focus on its more profitable businesses.

  • Xbox 360 Kinect Star Wars game and console finally given a release date (Digital Trends)
    Digital Trends - Announced way back in July last year during Comic-Con, Microsoft has finally given its limited edition Star Wars themed Xbox 360 and the Kinect Star Wars game a release date. Originally scheduled for last holiday season, it’s now set for April 3 in both the USA and the UK.

  • Washington Footing the Cell Phone Bill for Millions of Low Income Americans (Time.com)
    Time.com - Last year, a federal program paid out $1.6 billion to cover free cell phones and the monthly bills of 12.5 million wireless accounts

  • Sony abandons PlayStation Vita UMD Passport plan in North America (Digital Trends)
    Digital Trends - As reported by Kotaku earlier today, Sony is ditching plans to allow new Vita owners to download PSP titles that they currently own on UMD disc. Sony rolled out this program in Japan at launch during December 2011 and all Japanese owners can register their UMD titles on the Vita by paying a fee based on the value of the game, thus Japanese owners can avoid having to repurchase the titles at full cost on the PlayStation Vita digital download store. New PlayStation Vita owners in North America on February 22 will have to keep the PSP in order to access old titles or repurchase older games at full price to utilize the software on the newer handheld system. 


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