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Kodak EasyShare One News
Kodak Plans New Bluetooth Camera
Vague details about a new wireless Bluetooth camera from Kodak have begun to emerge.
From Mobile Whack - Mar 31, 2006
According to Mobile Whack, the FCC has just approved plans for a Bluetooth-enabled digital camera from Kodak. Bluetooth is a popular way of wirelessly transferring data over short distances, directly between two devices, rather than over an existing network like Wi-Fi. This opens up some new ground for digital cameras, potentially allowing this yet-to-be-revealed Kodak model to swap info with not just computers, but other Bluetooth-enabled devices like cell phones and PDAs.
We just hope that Kodak has learned their lesson from the abysmal Wi-Fi enabled EasyShare One.
Kodak EasyShare One is Delayed
Kodak has delayed the release of the EasyShare One until the fall.
From CNN.com - May 24, 2005
We were never too excited about the concept anyhow, but it seems that Kodak executives have decided to delay the launch of the much-hyped Kodak EasyShare One until October, 2005. Fortunately, Kodak has assured WiFi-hungry photographers that the camera will be on shelves for Christmas.The Kodak EasyShare One: Whose Idea Was This?
The new Kodak EasyShare One is likely destined for failure.
From Kodak USA - Jan 14, 2005
Kodak has unveiled the Kodak EasyShare One, the first camera to be able to upload photos to the Web without ever connecting to a computer. We at DigitalCamera-HQ think this may be more of a gimmick than a useful feature, but decide for yourself.