Camera giant Jessops is branching out into gadgets and gizmos outside of the photographic sphere with the launch of its new website www.tecno.co.uk.
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Toshiba unveils world’s first 8GB Class 4 SDHC memory card
Toshiba has announced the latest addition to its new series of high-capacity SDHC Memory Cards: the industry’s first 8GB Class 4 memory card.
Sony recalls Cybershot cameras
Did you buy a Sony Cybershot camera between September 2003 and January 2005? If so you may be affected by a product recall announced today by the electronics giant.
Wanderlust Travel Photographer Of The Year
Going somewhere nice this weekend? Whatever you’re doing, keep an eye out for a winning pic that might just earn you the title of Wanderlust Travel Photographer Of The Year.…
Newsflash camera phone exhibition
To celebrate the rise of mobile phone snappers, purveyor of camera phones Sony Ericsson is to hold an exhibition at London’s Air Gallery.
Lowepro does it in leather
Leather is officially in for spring thanks to a new range of camera pouches hitting stores courtesy of Lowepro.
Internet shopping survey reveals e-phobia
Do you suffer from Internet shopping paranoia, or perhaps a mild phobia of the perils of inputting personal data?
Realviz Stitcher 5.5 Unlimited
Photographers now have a new option for getting the bigger picture thanks to Realviz. Stitcher Unlimited 5.5 DS offers a host of features for creating horizontal and vertical panoramas.
Panasonic FZ7 receives DIWA Gold Award
The Panasonic FZ7 is the latest camera to be awarded a prestigious DIWA (Digital Imaging Websites Association) Gold Award for a Superzoom camera.
Kata unveils rubber camera ‘armors’
The world can be a rough place for cameras, which is why Kata has introduced a new range of rubber camera "Armors” for digital SLRs.
Leica M3 camera voted top gadget of all time
Leica’s legendary M3 camera has been voted the top gadget of all time by the gadget experts at ebay.co.uk and Stuff magazine.
PhotoBox and Warehouse Express unite
PhotoBox has teamed up with Warehouse Express to provide an online photo printing service.
Think Tank Photo unveil 360° backpack
A 360-degree backpack that can be swung around the body has been designed to help photographers with a need for speed.
Lowepro releases Apex shoulder bags
Lowepro has expanded the Apex Collection with a range of lightweight shoulder bags specifically designed for “adventurous photographers.”
Nikon unveils D40, a compact entry level DSLR
Nikon has unveiled a new entry-level digital SLR, designed to meet the needs of new and family SLR users. Priced at an expected £449, the 6MP D40 sports core Nikon…
Apple to offer in-flight iPod connectivity
Apple has teamed up with some of the world’s biggest airlines to offer in-flight iPod entertainment systems that enable iPod content to be viewed on seat-back screens.
Ricoh Caplio RR730
The Caplio RR730 offers 7MP; a 2.5in LCD and 3x optical zoom - all in a body style that’s smaller and lighter than its RR660 predecessor.
Olympus to sponsor Atlantic crossing record attempt
Olympus is sponsoring an attempt to smash the world record for rowing across the Atlantic Ocean in winter. The feat is being attempted by team Atlantic ’06, made up of…
2006/7 Commonwealth Photographic Awards
‘Achievement’ is to be the theme of the 2006/7 Commonwealth Photographic Awards. The seventh annual competition will offer an insight into how people in the Commonwealth see themselves and others.
Don’t rely on PC World to repair your PC, warns Which?
Some high street PC repair shops are misdiagnosing basic computer problems and overcharging consumers for easy repairs as a result, reveals a Computing Which? report.