Ricoh Branding Takes Over Pentax Sites in Wake of Recent Name Change

Early last month, just days after Carl Zeiss rebranded itself simply as "ZEISS," Pentax Ricoh announced that it would be dropping the Pentax from its name, reverting the "Pentax" name to brand status. Now that people have had a month to let that news sink in, Ricoh is making the…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

The Economics On Yahoo’s Big Flickr Storage Deal Are ‘Insane’

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Ever since Yahoo decided to give away a terabyte of photo storage for Flickr, we’ve been bothered by a nagging question: If Yahoo can afford to give us a terabyte for photos, why not a terabyte for other stuff, too? Web-based storage has blossomed into a…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

Photographers Rejoice: Adobe Unveils a $10/Month Photoshop CC and LR Plan

When Adobe announced its shift to a subscription-only model earlier this year, there was an outcry from photographers who balked at the idea of paying over $20 a month to use Photoshop CC. There were soon murmurings that the company was brewing a special subscription package geared specifically toward photographers. Today,…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

Alligators Killed: Great, We Can Point and Shoot!

By Steve Dale, Tuesday at 12:43 pm photo credit: Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and ParksThis 13-feet and 5.5 inches, 723.5-pound male alligator held the record for the heaviest alligator ever to be killed in Mississippi It took Beth Trammell and her team of six people an hour and a half to…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

New firmware gives Canon’s Cinema EOS camera line a prodigious 80000 ISO

Those who shelled out big bucks for one of Canon’s Cinema EOS cameras will be glad to know they’ve just been blessed with a significant firmware upgrade. Owners of the EOS C500, C300, C100 and 1D C 4K models will all see a huge increase in light gathering, with the…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

Carry Your Camera in Two Dimensions with the Cheese! Handbag

JumpFromPaper is a new line of unique handbags that uses thick outlines and bright colors to look like they popped right out of a cartoon. They look like they’re completely flat and 2D, but they actually have room for things like cameras, laptops, and your everyday accessories. The bag seen…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

A Review Site to Help Photo Enthusiasts Pick the Perfect Photo Printer

Las Vegas, NV — (SBWIRE) — 08/20/2013 — Investing in a good photo printer for home and personal use is definitely something that every photo lover would want to do. Through her recently launched BestPhotoPrinterGuide.Com blog, Michelle wants to share with other photo lovers the essential information about photo printers…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

5 cool and useful third-party apps for Google Drive

Since its launch in April 2012, Google Drive — the search giant’s cloud-syncing storage platform — has become one of the most popular file storage services for individuals and enterprises. Drive, which is home to the Google Docs suite of productivity apps, enables users to store and retrieve files from anywhere…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 11:00 am

Suposta foto tirada com Galaxy Note 3 surge em álbum do Picasa

Apesar de nao ser segredo para ninguem, o anuncio do Galaxy Note 3 na conferencia da Samsung na IFA 2013 alias, vamos cobrir o evento ao vivo! esta deixando muita gente empolgada com as novidades que a empresa prometeu para a nova versao de seu phablet. E como se isso Segundo o…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 6:00 am

British prosecutor charges Japan’s Olympus over accounting scandal

TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s fraud prosecutor has charged Japan’s Olympus Corp and its British subsidiary Gyrus with misleading or deceiving an auditor, dragging a $1.7 billion accounting scandal back into the spotlight two years after it first erupted. Olympus, once one of Japan’s most venerable companies, saw its shares and…

Posted on: September 8, 2013 6:00 am