kodak store
1 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
-
Gadget Gal's daily deals: Sales on HP laptops and Kodak products, Canon PowerShot
A sale on HP laptops, a sale on Kodak products, and a Canon PowerShot digital camera. Here are your daily deals for Tuesday, May 26, straight from the Gadget Gal: 1. Save up to 50 percent off...
Additional Results
-
iPod of thermostats now available from the Apple Store
Tony Fadell's "iPod of thermostats" is now shipping from the Apple Store. Initial pre-orders of the $249 device sold out shortly after introduction in late 2011.
-
Anatomy of an iTunes Store account hack
An inside look at what happens when hackers get a hold of your iTunes Store account credentials.
-
Appreciate helps you discover apps in the Google Play Store
With nearly half a million apps in the Google Play Store, finding new apps to install can be a daunting task. Thankfully, Appreciate Personal App Market helps apply smart filtering to the Store.
-
Four Ways that SAP is Embracing SoCloMo (Social, Cloud and Mobile)
The world needs another piece of tech jargon like I need a hole in my head. Still, I like SoCloMo, created by the smart fellas at Aberdeen Research, because it captures in rhyme three out of four...
-
Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
-
When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text -- and a user posted the flaw on Apple's Support Communities over three months ago.
-
Australia's Apple store 'Wake Up' stunt: Let's run through the suspects
As a public service, here's a look at the potential suspects behind Australia's Wake Up bus marketing fiasco in front of an Apple store in Sydney.
-
The HDMI cable ripoff and why retail is really dying
Would you spend $100 for something when you can get it for $10? Of course not. What about $500, when you can get it for $2.50? No way. But chain retailers think you will.
-
Apple pulls Bluetooth OnOff from the App Store
Apple's removal of an app that allowed users to quickly access a popular setting demonstrates how it has become lethargic and how iOS innovation has slowed to a crawl.
-
AmazonSupply debuts industrial parts, materials retail store
Amazon is expanding its retail store offerings to business and industrial clients with its new AmazonSupply online store.
-
What Happens Now with Kodak's Commercial Divisions?
What does bankruptcy mean for the commercial side of Kodak?
-
The Facebook effect: Timeline app developers rule the App Store
Viddy just became the top free iPhone app. It turns out seven of the top 10 grossing iOS apps are integrated with Facebook, as are seven of the top 10 free iOS apps. That's not a coincidence.
-
Best Buy announces list of 50 stores closing in 2012
The once high-flying electronics retailer Best Buy, reeling from online competition, discloses the 50 store locations it will shut down this year.
-
Walmart reaches 100 on-site solar installations
Retailer is working toward a long-term goal of using renewable energy for electricity at all of its stores and warehouse facilities.
-
Amazon S3: 905 billion objects stored and counting
The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) has more than tripled in the last two years to 905 billion objects stored.
-
600,000 apps in Apple's App Store, yet I can't find anything I want
Here are a few a sobering thoughts for any developers reading this. More is not always better, and the chances are, I'll never find your app in the online store.
-
Microsoft continues its slow but steady retail-store launch pace
Microsoft still has a long way to go to reach its own goal of 75 new stores by 2013 or 2014.
-
Solar slowdown in store?
After a banner 2011, new installations will decline dramatically until emerging markets start picking up the slack, according to a new report from Lux Research.
-
FTC fines RockYou $250,000 for storing user data in plain text
The Federal Trade Commission has fined social game developer RockYou $250,000 for storing 32 million e-mail addresses and passwords, including 179,000 belonging to minors, in plain text.
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




