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 Is this Canon AE1 worth fixing?
My friend's Canon AE1 has a squeak that can be heard when the shutter is tripped, most of the time. I remember reading that this was a common problem for Canons of that vintage. Is it an easily ...


 How many pics (7mp) will fit on a 256mb flash card, on a 2gb flash card?
Im upgrading cameras and need to know if i need to upgrade my flash card now, or can i wait a lil while. If i dont upgrade (i have the 256) will it be a hassle taking lots of picture or video??...


 how do i get the battery out of the charger for the kodak easyshare z612?
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 how do you put the picture that you loaded on your computer back onto the memory card of the camera??
i have a Olympus FE-230 by the way.......


 Digital camera - should I get Olympus or Sony?
I like the durability of Olympus but I also like Sony's style. My budget is around $500-$600 (the most).
Please give reasons why you would recommend either, or pros and cons of each. P...


 Best way to fix a digital camera?
Should I take it apart myself or just take it to a camera shop? All the problem is is that there is sand in the mechanism that opens and zooms the lens....


 Does the Canon A630 have a battery indicator?
The most annoying feature about this camera is that it waits until you're out of batteries to tell you that you've got a problem. Is there a battery indicator anywhere?...


 Should I Buy A Bridge Camera Or Hold Out For A DSLR?
I am an armature photographer with much to learn about photography.
I am afraid that if I buy a DSLR, it will be too complicated and if I buy a bridge camera that I will be limited in functions.<...


 Canon SD550 which software i need to open the picture?
I got a Canon SD550 but when i connect to my laptop and it didn't detect my camera,(also ilost my original disc) i wonder which softwa re i need to open up the camera?...


 Canon 350D and Canon Digital Rebel XT Differences?
What (if any) are the differences between the 350D and the Rebel XT? Is it just a case of re-badging from different countries?

I notice that XTs are cheaper...possibly becuase they are ...


NVIDIA Plans Wireless Display Technology, Focuses on Gaming
Eager to offer an alternative to Intel's Wireless Display Technology, NVIDIA is reportedly planning on developing its own solution that can wirelessly stream video to auxiliary display solutions. Not long ago, during GTC (GPU technology Conference), the Santa Clara, California-based company revealed its roadmap for future GPUs, which included the Kepler and Maxwell.This revelation grabbed most of the attention directed at the event, but is hardly the only one made over the past few days.Those that keep track of the developments on the PC market may be aware of Intel's Wireless Display technology.This solution is meant to allow a computer to stream videos in high quality to a display without the need for cables.Particularly intriguing for notebooks, this technology has, more or less, been the only one of its kind for a while now.Apparently eager to 'fix' this issue and break Intel's monopoly, NVIDIA is, according to a recent report, developing its own version.Fudzilla reports that NVIDIA can use the same principle as the one that lets its graphics processing units communicate with the chipset via the PCI Express notebook slot.Basically, all it would take would be to send the frame buffer towards some other destination by having the GPU communicate with the wireless solution instead.Such a feature would definitely prove intriguing for any sort of mobile PCs, not just notebooks but also tablets.Unfortunately, there is no information, at this time, on how long it will be before this project comes to fruition, though one can only hope it will show up at least as early as the new GPUs it has in store.In other news, Fudzilla also reports that recent rumors suggesting that NVIDIA may be losing interest in games is not true.In fact, NVIDIA is supposedly hiring even more developers meant to optimize its video products for games and other entertainment venues.
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