by
Radimir Bobev on January 15, 2010 in
News

Kodak recently sued Samsung and it appears that they just can’t get enough legal battles on their hands. Right now, Kodak’s attorneys are launching three separate lawsuits against Apple and RIM. Two of those cases seem to replicate the Samsung one almost perfectly, with the first one being an International Trade Commission complaint.

by
Alex Ion on November 26, 2009 in
Digital Cameras
With all the buzz around Black Friday, the folks from Woot have decided to print some of those crazy deals and have announced that the Kodak Zi6 pocket video camera is now selling just shy of $70. Available in black, red and pink, the device features a 2.4 inch LCD screen, shoots HD video (720p) at 60 fps with 16:9 aspect ratio and comes with an SD/SDHC card slot for up to 32 GB of storage space.

The Kodak Zi6 allows for three video modes, HD at 60 fps, HD at 30 fps, or VGA. It comes with a built-in USB slot and software that makes YouTube uploading not only easy, but also quickly, and has the needed cables to connect directly to your HDTV to display your HD content. For that money, there are Ni-MH rechargeable batteries and a battery charger included, along with a tripod mount for those with shaky hands. Check out the full specs after the jump.

by
Atul Roach on July 29, 2009 in
Home Entertainment,
Portable Media
Your HDTV has a new mate form Kodak…The Kodak Theatre HD Player is something that can be directly plugged to the HDTV to play a range of content that includes images, Video, podcasts, music and even content from the world wide web.

The plugging happens using either a WiFi or Ethernet connectivity.

by
Atul Roach on June 23, 2009 in
Home Gadgets,
Misc. Gadgets

Given the amount of digital photo frames available in the market, it isn’t wrong to say that they have become a part of our lifestyle. This time around a new offering from Kodak, the EasyShare S730 digital frame has surfaced with a bunch of features.
