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Sony is set to drop their latest rugged camcorder for the Taiwan market. Called the Sony Handycam GW88V, this waterproof, dust-proof, shock-proof and chill-resistant camcorder sports an Exmor R CMOS image sensor, a 10x optical zoom lens,...
Sony is set to drop their latest rugged camcorder for the Taiwan market. Called the Sony Handycam GW88V, this waterproof, dust-proof, shock-proof and chill-resistant camcorder sports an Exmor R CMOS image sensor, a 10x optical zoom lens, Optical SteadyShot for image stabilization and has the ability to capture both 1920×1080 Full HD video as well as up to 20.4MP digital still images. The Sony Handycam GW88V will hit Taiwan on June 20th for NT$24,900 (about $830). [Digitimes]
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A couple of days ago, evidence surfaced that Adobe is considering offering Photoshop CC at a price of $9.99/mo and also providing permanent CS6 licenses to customers who make a 3-year commitment to Creative Cloud for $29.99/mo. Additiona...
A couple of days ago, evidence surfaced that Adobe is considering offering Photoshop CC at a price of $9.99/mo and also providing permanent CS6 licenses to customers who make a 3-year commitment to Creative Cloud for $29.99/mo. Additional support for these moves was suggested in today’s 2Q earnings call for shareholders. In the company’s earnings call today, Adobe revealed that Creative Cloud now has over 700,000 subscribers and a second quarter revenue of $1.011 billion. While Adobe says the majority of its customers are happy with what Adobe is doing on the Creative Cloud, the company acknowledged that there has been some negative kickback, which Photography Bay readers are well aware of by now. Adobe President and CEO Shantanu Narayen had the following to say: Our decision to discontinue perpetual licensing of new versions of our desktop products has caused concern with some customers. While we will continue to offer CS6 on a perpetual basis, the feedback from our community is important and we are evaluating additional options that will help them with the transition. Our goal is to over-deliver on customer expectations, which we believe will make the entire community ultimately embrace Creative Cloud. There was no mention of when these “additional options” would go live; however, I would expect it Adobe to make the rounds with hype surrounding the Creative Cloud new products launch that kicked off yesterday before we hear any further specifics as to what these options will be. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry was originally published on Photography Bay and is protected by copyright laws. It is unlawful to (a) edit, modify, alter, or create derivative works of the text, content or links supplied by Photography Bay, (b) use any robot, spider, scraper, other device or manual process to monitor or copy any content from the Photography Bay RSS feed, (c) sell, retransmit or commercially exploit the Photography Bay RSS feed, headlines or content in any manner except as expressly permitted in writing by authorized representatives of Photography Bay, (d) incorporate advertising into or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted towards the Photography Bay RSS feed or (e) use the Photography Bay RSS feed for any unlawful purpose or in violation of the rights of others. RSSID#794326 Related posts: Will Adobe Offer a “Regular” License of Photoshop Again? Adobe to Offer Photoshop CC for $9.99/mo? Photoshop 13.0.4 and 13.1.2 Update Fixes “Trial Screen” Error
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Find out who is an approved EIZO partner here in the UK.
Find out who is an approved EIZO partner here in the UK.
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Matt Balls is a Nikon user that takes stunning atmospheric photos. We find out more.
Matt Balls is a Nikon user that takes stunning atmospheric photos. We find out more.
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How to make the most of what your compact camera has to offer when taking holiday shots.
How to make the most of what your compact camera has to offer when taking holiday shots.
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You don't have to venture very far to find some water to photograph.
You don't have to venture very far to find some water to photograph.
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We've posted the first in a series of six reviews of rugged/waterproof compact cameras. First up is the Canon PowerShot D20, whose fish-inspired design can go for swim, get dropped on the floor, and shoot in freezing temperatures. Once w...
We've posted the first in a series of six reviews of rugged/waterproof compact cameras. First up is the Canon PowerShot D20, whose fish-inspired design can go for swim, get dropped on the floor, and shoot in freezing temperatures. Once we've completed our reviews of all six cameras, we'll put together a comparison, so you can find out which is best-in-class. Follow the link to see how the PowerShot D20 performed in our tests.
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Adorama has a Refurbished Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + $50.00 Gift Card Bundle for $379.00 with free shipping. Compare at $699.00 new.
Adorama has a Refurbished Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + $50.00 Gift Card Bundle for $379.00 with free shipping. Compare at $699.00 new.
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Check out the below image of the International Space Station (ISS) going past the moon. Look a bit familiar? As Star Trek's George Takei pointed out on his popular Facebook account, the ISS resembles the (fictional) USS Enterprise in...
Check out the below image of the International Space Station (ISS) going past the moon. Look a bit familiar? As Star Trek's George Takei pointed out on his popular Facebook account, the ISS resembles the (fictional) USS Enterprise in this shot. "My goodness, from this angle it looks like a certain starship I once flew," Takei, or whoever's actually handling his Facebook posts, wrote. The photo, which you can see at a fuller size at the bottom of this post, was captured by astrophotographer Maximilian Teodorescu of Romania and... (read more)
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Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service.The launch, announced Tuesday, gives customers another option for...
Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service.The launch, announced Tuesday, gives customers another option for cloud-based ERP (enterprise resource planning) services besides NetSuite, SAP Business ByDesign and others. It's a bit late in coming, as Microsoft originally said availability would be toward the end of last year.Microsoft was apparently intent on making sure the Dynamics applications ran well on Azure before scaling up the business."Over the past several months we've been working closely with our first 'go-live' customers and partners, as well as with the Windows Azure team, to develop guidance and tooling to ensure a great experience deploying on Azure," wrote Paul White, senior director of Dynamics, in a blog post. "That work is now complete."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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