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NIKON'S NEW COOLPIX S560 OFFERS EASY-TO-USE TECHNOLOGY AND A DAZZLING CAMERA DESIGN
New Features like Scene Auto Selector Mode, Smile Mode, and Smile Indicator Make Capturing Great Images a Snap
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NIKON BLENDS SLEEK STYLING AND ADVANCED PHOTO FEATURES IN NEW 14.5 MEGAPIXEL COOLPIX S710 CAMERA
New Technology Makes Its Way into Stylish S-Series
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NEWEST NIKON COOLPIX DIGITAL CAMERAS FEATURE EASY-TO-USE SHOOTING, SHARING AND SENDING CAPABILITIES
New Modes and Innovations Take Digital Photography and the Sharing of Images to the Next Level
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NIKON INTRODUCES THE NEW COOLPIX S610, AN ULTRA-COMPACT CAMERA DESIGNED TO PROVIDE USERS PREMIUM QUALITY AND SPEED
New COOLPIX Camera Offers Stylish Body, New Easy to Use Shooting Modes and a Fast Start-up Time
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NIKON CONTINUES LEADERSHIP IN WIRELESS COMPACT CAMERAS WITH THE ADDITION OF THE COOLPIX S610c
New Wi-Fi Camera and Agreement with Wayport Allows Users To Share Photos Anytime, Anywhere
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NIKON INTRODUCES THE ULTRA-STYLISH COOLPIX S60 WITH A 3.5-INCH TOUCH-SCREEN LCD
New Compact Digital Camera Offers a Sophisticated Design, Fun Features and an Intuitive Touch-Screen Control
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Canon U.S.A. Announces Three New VIXIA HD Camcorders
Canon U.S.A., Inc, a leader in digital imaging technology, announces the VIXIA HF11 Dual Flash Memory Camcorder, and the VIXIA HG21 and VIXIA HG20 Hard Disk Drive camcorders, providing enhanced High-Definition image quality and added versatility.
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MacBook is CNET Editors’ top pick
“Thanks to its superior design, excellent software bundle, and approachable price, Apple’s MacBook tops our list for those matriculating this fall,” says CNET.com in its 2008 Back-to-School Gift Guide. MacBook earns an “Excellent” 8.3 (out of 10) rating to top the list of recommended laptops.
Categories: Apple
“The sexiest computer ever”
“It’s like nothing you’ve ever laid your hands on,” says National Geographic’s Steve Casimiro (ngadventure.com) of the MacBook Air. “And yes, you have to lay your hands on it to get the full effect.” It has, he notes, “ the heft of a leather portfolio, the dimensions of a design magazine, and the cool-to-the-touch exterior of some exotic metal.” MacBook Air, Casimiro concludes, “is the future now.”
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Apple's Ability to Deactivate Malicious App Store Apps
When Apple launched the App Store, they suggested that the use of DRM'd and signed applications could allow them to protect the iPhone from malicious applications and suggested that they could deactivate such applications remotely. Jonathan Zdziarsk...
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New Apple Cinema Displays Finally at MWSF 2009?
Readers interested in new Apple Cinema Displays may have to wait just a bit longer.
Apple has not significantly updated their Cinema Displays in years. Apple currently offers 20", 23" and 30" monitors at $599, $899, and $1799, respe...
Apple has not significantly updated their Cinema Displays in years. Apple currently offers 20", 23" and 30" monitors at $599, $899, and $1799, respe...
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International iPhone 3G Launches: India, Singapore, Estonia, Romania, More...
During their Q3 2008 financial results conference call, Apple announced that they would be launching the iPhone 3G in 20 additional countries on August 22nd. Several carriers have started announcing their plans:
- Singtel of Singapore ...
- Singtel of Singapore ...
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Apple iTunes Still #1, but Amazon Gaining
NPD Group released the top leading music retailers for the first half of 2008. The list was based on purchases of CDs or digital music downloads.
1. iTunes
2. Wal-Mart (Walmart, Walmart.com, Walmart Music Downloads)
3. ...
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Don’t leave home without…
To help those who want to retain their digital lifestyles while vacationing, Philip Elmer-Dewitt (time.com) highlights “25 Gotta Have Travel Gadgets.” Among them: AirPort Express, MacBook Air, and iPhone 3G.
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CLARKE COUNTY, VA., STUDENTS TO GO ON PHOTO ASSIGNMENT WITH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO DOCUMENT APPALACHIAN TRAIL
WASHINGTON (Aug. 6, 2008)—National Geographic contributing photographers Amy Toensing and Matt Moyer will give a group of Virginia students a unique opportunity to document the Appalachian Trail during National Geographic Photo Camp 2008. From Monday, Aug. 11, to Thursday, Aug. 14, the students, who attend Clarke County High School in Berryville, Va., will photograph, edit and design a portrait of their experiences on the trail. The Photo Camp is presented in partnership with the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, a trail-maintaining affiliate of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC).
During the four-day workshop, students will explore the northern Virginia portion of the Appalachian Trail and surrounding areas, documenting people who enjoy hiking the scenic trail and those who help conserve and manage this vital resource. Toensing and Moyer will brief the students on photographic vision, equipment and technique and guide them through the process of creating a story through photography and writing, working with cameras and laptop computers provided by National Geographic. The young photographers will create a multimedia show using the images as a catalyst for discussing their experiences.
"We hope that Photo Camp 2008 will provide students with a unique lens on the world and help expand their awareness of the environment and their impact on it," said Terry Garcia, National Geographic's executive vice president, Mission Programs. "We are honored to participate in this endeavor."
Participants, their families and community members are invited to a final presentation of the students' work at 5 p.m. on Aug. 14, at ATC's Bears Den Trail Center, 18393 Blueridge Mountain Road, Bluemont, Va.
The theme of the Photo Camp is the environment and conservation, and the aim is to draw attention to youth perspectives on their generation's connection to the natural world.
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is an 83-year-old, volunteer-based organization dedicated to conserving the natural resources, cultural legacy and recreational experiences of the 250,000-acre greenway of public lands extending from Maine to Georgia. More information is available at appalachiantrail.org.
EVOLT SLR cameras for the Photo Camp have been provided by Olympus Imaging America Inc. Memory cards have been donated to the Photo Camp program by PNY Technologies.
In addition to Toensing's work for National Geographic magazine, she has covered editorial assignments for various national and international publications and private corporations since 2000. Her photographic stories intimately render the lives of ordinary people, and her images have received honors in International Pictures of the Year competitions. In 2003 Toensing was named Photographic Alumni Fellow at The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she worked on a portrait of Muslim teenage girls living in Western culture.
Moyer's photographic work in Egypt, New York City and Iraq focuses on the people behind the news story, and he was named a Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow for the 2007-2008 academic year at the University of Michigan.
National Geographic Mission Programs is sponsoring other Photo Camps this year in Taos, N.M.; Rajasthan, India; Chesapeake Bay; Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S.D.; Costa Rica; Camden, Maine; New York; Santa Monica, Calif.; and Miami, in partnership with VisionWorkshops of Annapolis, Md. Visit nationalgeographic.com/photocamp for more information.
The National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 325 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; exhibitions; school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded more than 9,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com.
During the four-day workshop, students will explore the northern Virginia portion of the Appalachian Trail and surrounding areas, documenting people who enjoy hiking the scenic trail and those who help conserve and manage this vital resource. Toensing and Moyer will brief the students on photographic vision, equipment and technique and guide them through the process of creating a story through photography and writing, working with cameras and laptop computers provided by National Geographic. The young photographers will create a multimedia show using the images as a catalyst for discussing their experiences.
"We hope that Photo Camp 2008 will provide students with a unique lens on the world and help expand their awareness of the environment and their impact on it," said Terry Garcia, National Geographic's executive vice president, Mission Programs. "We are honored to participate in this endeavor."
Participants, their families and community members are invited to a final presentation of the students' work at 5 p.m. on Aug. 14, at ATC's Bears Den Trail Center, 18393 Blueridge Mountain Road, Bluemont, Va.
The theme of the Photo Camp is the environment and conservation, and the aim is to draw attention to youth perspectives on their generation's connection to the natural world.
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is an 83-year-old, volunteer-based organization dedicated to conserving the natural resources, cultural legacy and recreational experiences of the 250,000-acre greenway of public lands extending from Maine to Georgia. More information is available at appalachiantrail.org.
EVOLT SLR cameras for the Photo Camp have been provided by Olympus Imaging America Inc. Memory cards have been donated to the Photo Camp program by PNY Technologies.
In addition to Toensing's work for National Geographic magazine, she has covered editorial assignments for various national and international publications and private corporations since 2000. Her photographic stories intimately render the lives of ordinary people, and her images have received honors in International Pictures of the Year competitions. In 2003 Toensing was named Photographic Alumni Fellow at The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she worked on a portrait of Muslim teenage girls living in Western culture.
Moyer's photographic work in Egypt, New York City and Iraq focuses on the people behind the news story, and he was named a Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow for the 2007-2008 academic year at the University of Michigan.
National Geographic Mission Programs is sponsoring other Photo Camps this year in Taos, N.M.; Rajasthan, India; Chesapeake Bay; Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S.D.; Costa Rica; Camden, Maine; New York; Santa Monica, Calif.; and Miami, in partnership with VisionWorkshops of Annapolis, Md. Visit nationalgeographic.com/photocamp for more information.
The National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 325 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; exhibitions; school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded more than 9,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com.
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<b>NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BOOKS CREATES NEW IMPRINT DEDICATED TO FINE PHOTOGRAPHY</b>
WASHINGTON (Aug. 6, 2008)--National Geographic Books' Focal Point imprint, the Society's newest venture, will draw on National Geographic's legendary photographic archive -- encompassing 16 name collections and more than 10 million images -- as well as the work of distinguished photographers around the world. The imprint, debuting this fall, will present the finest in documentary photography past and present, and monographs will celebrate individual photographers' unique style, vision and skill.
Leah Bendavid-Val, director of photography publishing for National Geographic Books, explains, "Focal Point books are carefully chosen to showcase photography's pioneers and its modern masters and will appeal to connoisseurs, professionals, collectors, serious students of photojournalism and all lovers of photography."
A natural extension of National Geographic's photography publishing, from best-selling photography field guides to mass-market photography gift books, Focal Point sets apart titles that represent the most outstanding work of elite photographers. The imprint begins with an inherent advantage -- the wealth of never-before-published material contained in National Geographic's vast historical archive and decades of work created on assignment for National Geographic's magazines.
Four inaugural Focal Point titles demonstrate the wide range and world-class quality that will distinguish this imprint. These books and those that follow will combine the timely and the timeless, illuminating both subject and context.
Alexandra Avakian's WINDOWS OF THE SOUL: My Journeys in the Muslim World (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0320-6; Sept. 30, 2008; $40) reveals the photojournalist's astonishing courage during two decades traveling the globe documenting the Muslim culture. Arresting images and fast-moving tales tell her story.
Sam Abell's THE LIFE OF A PHOTOGRAPH (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0329-9; Oct. 21, 2008; $40) uncovers the back story behind this master photographer's exquisite images, exposing his perseverance, daring, judgment and artistic vision, as well as innovative techniques and the frame-by-frame process of making a truly great photograph. Many of the photographs in this book are being published for the first time.
ODYSSEYS AND PHOTOGRAPHS (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0172-1; Nov. 11, 2008; $40) chronicles the rich and surprising history of four iconic National Geographic field men -- Maynard Owen Williams, Luis Marden, Volkmar Wentzel and Thomas Abercrombie -- told by those who knew them best, along with 200 stellar images, many never before published.
REZA WAR + PEACE: A Photographer's Journey (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0326-8; Nov. 18, 2008; $75) is a 30-year retrospective on the extraordinary work of this renowned, international photojournalist and humanitarian. Reza's images give voice to some of the poorest, war-torn people on the planet, revealing paradoxical beauty, pain and suffering, universal humanity and a visual eloquence at once compassionate, clear-eyed, unsparing and hopeful.
The National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 300 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded more than 9,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com.
Leah Bendavid-Val, director of photography publishing for National Geographic Books, explains, "Focal Point books are carefully chosen to showcase photography's pioneers and its modern masters and will appeal to connoisseurs, professionals, collectors, serious students of photojournalism and all lovers of photography."
A natural extension of National Geographic's photography publishing, from best-selling photography field guides to mass-market photography gift books, Focal Point sets apart titles that represent the most outstanding work of elite photographers. The imprint begins with an inherent advantage -- the wealth of never-before-published material contained in National Geographic's vast historical archive and decades of work created on assignment for National Geographic's magazines.
Four inaugural Focal Point titles demonstrate the wide range and world-class quality that will distinguish this imprint. These books and those that follow will combine the timely and the timeless, illuminating both subject and context.
Alexandra Avakian's WINDOWS OF THE SOUL: My Journeys in the Muslim World (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0320-6; Sept. 30, 2008; $40) reveals the photojournalist's astonishing courage during two decades traveling the globe documenting the Muslim culture. Arresting images and fast-moving tales tell her story.
Sam Abell's THE LIFE OF A PHOTOGRAPH (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0329-9; Oct. 21, 2008; $40) uncovers the back story behind this master photographer's exquisite images, exposing his perseverance, daring, judgment and artistic vision, as well as innovative techniques and the frame-by-frame process of making a truly great photograph. Many of the photographs in this book are being published for the first time.
ODYSSEYS AND PHOTOGRAPHS (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0172-1; Nov. 11, 2008; $40) chronicles the rich and surprising history of four iconic National Geographic field men -- Maynard Owen Williams, Luis Marden, Volkmar Wentzel and Thomas Abercrombie -- told by those who knew them best, along with 200 stellar images, many never before published.
REZA WAR + PEACE: A Photographer's Journey (ISBN: 978-1-4262-0326-8; Nov. 18, 2008; $75) is a 30-year retrospective on the extraordinary work of this renowned, international photojournalist and humanitarian. Reza's images give voice to some of the poorest, war-torn people on the planet, revealing paradoxical beauty, pain and suffering, universal humanity and a visual eloquence at once compassionate, clear-eyed, unsparing and hopeful.
The National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 300 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded more than 9,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com.
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