19th April 2008 Archive
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Kodak dusts off 'smudge-free' digital frames
Pledges perfect prints
Kodak has developed a range of digital photo frames that lets users select images without leaving their grubby paw prints over the touchscreen. The 7in P720, 8in M820 and 10in M1020 each feature a white "Quick Touch Border" that runs along the bottom of the frame. When pressed, scaled-down copies of images stored on, say, an …
Reg Hardware 19 Apr 08:02
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Man tagged for selling dodgy TV decoders
Thou shalt not be moved
A broke Bedfordshire retailer has been electronically tagged after pleading guilty to modifying 34 Virgin Media set-top boxes. The court heard that James Howard, 49, of Drove Road, Biggleswade defrauded Virgin Media of up to £50,000 with the unauthorised decoder devices, which he sold from his local shop, Electro Exchange. But …
Reg Hardware 19 Apr 10:02
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