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Digital Camera: Digitalizing the world!

Each one of us wants to own a digital camera and the market is also flooding with numerous manufacturers. Canon A500 is surely making a great deal.

Digital Cameras are liked by almost everyone. Defined as the camera that takes videos or still photographs or both, digitally by recording images on a light-sensitive sensors. Today, the market is flooding with different types of digital cameras from different companies. These digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and Mobile phones to vehicles.

Canon's power shot A550 camera is one camera which is making camera lovers glued to this digital magic. The A550 is one of the entry-level cameras in Canon's A-series. It adds a larger LCD and more mega pixels of resolution. Other features on the camera include a 4X optical zoom lens, point-and-shoot operations, a VGA movie mode, and SDHC memory cards.


Canon launches digital, video cameras in Bangladesh

Canon Singapore Pte Ltd yesterday launched its image communication products in Bangladesh through its sole authorized dealer J.A. N. Associates Limited.

The products include digital camera, video camera, digital SLR camera and camcorders.

Announcing the launching of Canon cameras for Bangladesh market at a function at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel yesterday evening, Melvyn Ho, Vice President of Canon Singapore Pte Ltd, said J.A.N. Associates has been a business partner of Canon for its printers and scanners in Bangladesh for the last twelve years.

"J.A.N. Associates Limited has done very well and has succeeded to achieve their business targets every year, and that is why Canon Singapore has decided to appoint J.A.N. Associates as the business partner for its camera products.


Security lax for national treasures

Camera surveillance systems at the Statue of Liberty and other national icons offer inadequate security assistance to the U.S. Park Police, according to a new report from Interior Department Inspector General Earl Devaney.

The 44-page report details serious shortcomings in the Park Police’s ability to protect icons such as the Statue of Liberty, Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial because of problems with management, training, staffing and technology, among others. The findings are based on interviews with more than 100 police officers.

Park police use closed-circuit TV cameras to supplement manpower, but that strategy is ineffective, the report states.

“U.S. Park Police has been unable to properly staff security posts; instead, U.S. Park Police relies on the use of closed-circuit television camera systems to augment security coverage even though these systems are not continuously monitored and are not fully functional,” the IG wrote.


Commission adopts compromise on archery permits

Information, that Mark Henckel, confirmed in his November 22, 2007 article, which blamed the outfitter for leasing Block Management properties. This is just not true, you will be amazed to find out that the outfitters are leasing much less, in Region 7, then they did in 2005. I would recommend that you get your facts correct. No one will accept the fact that the Montana resident hunters are leasing up property for their own personal hunting. Even though there is no way of knowing exactly how many acres the residents are leasing, but I wouldn't be surprised that it is approaching what the outfitters are leasing, in the state. The MBA certainly can't claim they are: improving landowner - bowhunter relationships. The landowners are very upset with the adoption of these tentatives and feel the MBA is partly to blame.


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Welcome to the fabulous consumer electronics show

There's a lot of work to be done, but GM's research chief says that within the next 10 years, it should be able to produce a car that drives itself. Other automakers and parts suppliers are working on similar systems, and GM Chief Executive Rick Wagoner will devote part of a Tuesday speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to electronically controlled driverless cars.

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Fujifilm Launches $1.45 Billion Bid for Toyama Chemical

Digital camera and medical equipment maker Fujifilm Holdings said on Wednesday it will spend up to 155 billion yen ($1.45 billion) to take control of drug maker Toyama Chemical to grow in the pharmaceuticals market.

Fujifilm, the world's second-largest maker of endoscopes behind Olympus, is offering 880 yen per Toyama Chemical share in a tender offer from Feb 19 to March 18 -- a 39 percent premium to its latest close.

Fujifilm will aim to buy at least 73.19 million shares, but will purchase all shares tendered with the exception of the 43 million shares, or 22 percent stake, held by top Toyama shareholder Taisho Pharmaceutical.

That means Fujifilm's total bill for the tender offer could reach 135 billion yen.

In addition, Fujifilm will buy about 20 billion yen worth of new shares issued by Toyama Chemical in a private placement at the end of February.


 
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