Digital Recorders, Inc. (Digital projector) Shareholders Approve Proposals During the 2006 Annual Meeting
Digital Recorders, Inc. Shareholders Approve Proposals During the 2006 Annual Meeting
DALLAS----May 26, 2006--Digital Recorders, Inc. , a technology leader in transportation, law enforcement, and security digital communications systems, announced today that its shareholders approved the three proposals put forth for vote at its Annual Meeting of Shareholders, which was held May 24, 2006, in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
What to Do With All That Video on Your Digital Camera or Mobile Phone -- Mix It and Share It
not on the oldcamcorder, but on their cell phones and digital cameras. The question is,what do you do with all that video and how can you share it with family andfriends across the country?
Source: www.sys-con.com
Canon latest to pull out of film cameras
Canon Inc. said it would stop developing film cameras, joining a growing number of high-tech firms pulling out of the sector as digital cameras take over.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Canon U.S.A. Awarded National Contract for Its Digital Radiography Solutions by Consorta, Inc.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.----May 25, 2006--Canon U.S.A, Inc., today announced that its Medical Systems Division has been awarded a contract from Consorta, Inc., to make Canon digital radiography solutions available to Consorta member facilities nationwide.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
Kodak EasyShare P850 digital camera
Kodak plays catch-up with its feature-rich but ultimately disappointing digital camera.
Source: www.t3.co.uk
REWIND Concert to Feature Digital Footsteps, Mozart, and Jazz
Violinist Anne Akiko Myers will perform in REWIND, an unusual concert featuring spontaneously created acoustic and electronic pieces inspired by composers including Schnittke, Schoenberg, MacMillan, Mozart, and Purcell.
Source: www.playbillarts.com
MTV Offers Thurs. Digital Block
MTV is carving out a new Thursday night programming block that emphasizes the networks digital platforms.
Source: mediaweek.com
Five signs digital music license deal
UK terrestrial broadcaster Five has struck a deal with music licensing firm Ricall, that will see the network source commercial music from the firm s digital search engine.
Source: www.netimperative.com

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