Digital Imaging stories
The Rebel Fleet boosts digital services, enabling rapid transfer of filming content via a partnership with Equinix.
OMNIVISION unveils the OS08C10 sensor, offering high-performance 8MP imaging for security cameras and IoT devices.
Oscar Hetherington of Wanaka wins the grand prize at the Sony Alpha Awards with his seascape 'Back Wash,' securing USD $10,000 in Sony camera gear.
Sony introduces two new wireless offerings: the WH-CH710N over-ear headphones with AI-powered noise cancellation and the bass-centric WF-XB700 earbuds.
Epson Australia introduces the WorkForce DS-32000, a high-speed large-format document scanner tailored for demanding office needs, priced at AUD $5,499.
Artificial intelligence (AI) remains highly in vogue as a technology topic across the media and within the IT supplier landscape.
Canon Oceania appoints Akira Yoshida as new managing director, succeeding Yusuke Mizoguchi, who will transition to a role at Canon Europe in April 2018.
Digital imaging giant Ricoh transitioned to an Ethernet fabric network in its Japan data center and Brocade's infrastructure is the foundation.
Electronics giant announces changes by the end of 2012 in ongoing quest to reduce its overall workforce by 6%.
The winner of the 2010 Cisco $100k Communications Makeover Competition is a health company which uses technology to speed up detection of skin cancers.
The celebrations continue as Adobe's overwhelmingly popular graphics-editing software recently marked its milestone 20th birthday on Friday, February 19th.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Photoshop, with celebrations happening worldwide to commemorate the software's impact on various industries.
Sony's FE 35mm F1.4 GM lens, part of the G Master full-frame camera series, is set to be released in New Zealand next month.
New Zealand photographer James Muir wins Sony Alpha Award 2019 for icebery image. His photo is titled 'Fresh Ice, Liquid Salt'.
Magic Memories, which built a $50 million global business taking photographs at tourist attractions and theme parks, has sped its growth by buying.
The accessories and consumables market remains an exciting segment in terms of product offerings and potential for margin add-on.