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Canon Female Photojournalist Award 2006
French photographer Véronique de Viguerie has become the sixth woman to win the Canon Female Photojournalist Award for her project on Communist Militiawomen in Nepal.
Samsung launches Digimax L70
Samsung is adding to its Digimax range of compacts with the launch of the Digimax L70.
Snapperstuff.com distributes handy new gadgets
Snapperstuff.com has announced the availability of a range of handy new products, including a laptop sun shield and a range of belt-and-pouch kit belts.
Kodak to stop making digital cameras
Kodak is to stop manufacturing cameras in favour of outsourcing to a third party company, it has been reported on The Times' online news site.
Fujifilm FinePix F20
Fujifilm has updated the reported specifications of its upcoming new compact release, the FinePix F20.
Sony Cyber-shot T10
Looking to build on the success of its Cyber-shot T9, Sony has unveiled a new 7MP addition to its T series of lifestyle compacts.
Sony puts your photos on the map
In a double whammy of announcements, Sony has also released details of an innovative new product that hopes to put your photos, quite literally, on the map.
SanDisk unleashes 4GB SDHC card
SanDisk has introduced a 4GB SDHC card, which will hit stores this month bundled with a free MicroMate USB 2.0 reader.
Wanderlust Travel Photo of the Year Competition
A photographic commission to Antarctica, £5000 cash and Nikon camera equipment are all up for grabs in Wanderlust's tenth annual Travel Photo of the Year Competition.
Casio introduces 7.2MP Exilim EX-Z700
Casio has announced the release of the Zoom EX-Z700, the latest addition to its stylish series of Exilim digital cameras.
Alzheimers charity photo competition
An international Alzheimer’s charity has launched a global photography competition to find images which reflect a more positive side of life with dementia.
Nikon suports charity through photo contest
Nikon is to support the worldwide 'Right to Play' initiative with its Nikon Photo Contest International (NPCI) 2006/7.
Angry Uniross Says “We Are No 1 In Rechargeables, Not Energizer”
The rivalry between rechargeable battery manufacturers Uniross and Energizer today reached a new level as Uniross issued a fierce statement refuting Energizer’s claims to the rechargeable battery crown.
LG Mobile 5MP camera phone
LG Mobile has raised the stakes in the competitive camera phone marketplace with the announcement of the first 5MP camera phone to arrive in the UK
Jessops launches 300 AFD flashgun
Jessops has unveiled a new own-brand flashgun for use with both digital and film cameras. The Jessops 300 AFD flashgun is available in three models, suitable for Canon, Nikon and…
Anthropics launches Portrait Professional software
UK software developers Anthropics have unveiled a new package that automatically manipulates digital portraits.
etribes launches blogging and photo-sharing site
British software company etribes has launched an online personal publishing and photo sharing service for adults who are “too busy to blog”.
Iridius Summer School dates announced
“Interactive, slow paced and fun” is how Iridius is billing its first Summer School for photographers, creatives and print professionals.
Annabel Williams Create and Capture course
Annabel Williams Contemporary Photographic is to hold a four-day event designed to give photographers the energy and information required to run a progressive business.