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July 15, 2008 The latest addition to professional camera specialist Hasselblad’s H-Series is the H3DII-50, and yes, the 50 in the camera’s model number does refer to 50 megapixels thanks to Kodak’s 50 megapixel 36×48mm sensor. This sensor is twice the physical size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors with Kodak stating that, "at 50 [megapixels] the sensor captures digital images with unprecedented resolution and detail. For instance, with a 50 megapixel camera, in an aerial photo of a field 1-½ miles across, you could detect an object about the size of a small notebook computer (1 foot by 1 foot)." In addition to the increased resolution, the new sensor also provides the foundation for the development of advanced lens performance and optical corrections.
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via Gizmag @ 7:20 16th Jul
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Jamie Lynn Spears More Popular Than Big Sister Britney on This Week's Lycos Top Search List Comedian George Carlin, ABC's 'Wipeout' and Singer Tim McGraw Among Big Search Gainers on Lycos WALTHAM, Mass., July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com), a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50(TM), the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending June 28, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to 50.lycos.com. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at redcarpet.
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via Reuters @ 12:27 3rd Jul
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image Hasselblad announces the H3DII-50 camera system, featuring Kodak’s 50 Megapixel 36×48mm sensor, more than twice the physical size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors. The system represents the 4th generation H-system, and brings all the advantages of a truly integrated DSLR to the large sensor format, enabling all photographic parameters to be optimized. The H3DII-50 provides improved controls and functionality, better sensor cooling, a new and more intuitive user interface, and a bright three inch display…
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 8:12 9th Jul
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HasselbladHasselblad H3DII-50 Medium Format Camera : The Hasselblad H3DII-50 camera system has been specially designed to meet the most exacting demands of high-end commercial photographers who require the ultimate in both image quality and performance. Featuring Kodak’s 50 Megapixel 36×48mm CCD sensor, the Hasselblad H3DII-50 provides unprecedented resolution, making it ideal for commercial shooters who demand ultimate image resolution or for any extremely discerning photographer who demands both creative flexibility and ultimate image quality. In addition to the increased resolution, the new sensor also provides the foundation for the development of advanced lens performance and optical corrections.
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via LetsGoDigital @ 1:08 9th Jul
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Kodak just announced the first 50 megapixel digital sensor, the KAF-50100 Image Sensor and today Hasselblad has unveiled the first camera to use the new chip. No word on pricing yet, but the Hasselblad H3DII-50 is definitely the sharpest camera on the market.
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via RealTechNews @ 9:41 11th Jul
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Hasselblad today potentially set a new record for photography with the H3DII-50, its sharpest-ever camera. The medium format unit captures 50-megapixel images courtesy of a new 36x48mm Kodak sensor that measures twice as large as any full-frame sensor from a digital SLR and allows both better lens behavior as well as more detail: even very large shots can retain more detail and cut back on moire effects, according to the camera maker. In spite of the resolution, the device can still snap photos at a frame per second with fast-enough storage.
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via Electronista @ 18:23 8th Jul
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The H3DII-50 pushes mucho megapixels.Think your 12-megapixel DSLR snapper is impressive? Then think again: ultra-swank cam-kings Hasselblad have unveiled the H3DII-50, a photographic monster boasting no less than 50 megapixels. That’s the world’s largest camera sensor, fact-fans, a Kodak number that spits out 300MB photos! No word on a date or price yet, but considering the existing 39-megapixel version costs about £20,000, we’re guessing it’s going to cost a pretty penny.
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via ElectricPig @ 19:41 8th Jul
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Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) has achieved another breakthrough in imaging technology innovation with the introduction of the world’s first 50 million pixel CCD image sensor for professional photography. At 50 million pixels, or megapixels, the sensor captures digital images with unprecedented resolution and detail. For instance, with a 50 megapixel camera, in an aerial photo of a field 1-½ miles across, you could detect an object about the size of a small notebook computer (1 foot by 1 foot).
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via Shutterbug @ 15:47 16th Jul
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API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs® Nano 50™ awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave™ UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 19:33 23rd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY (Marketwire July 22, 2008) API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) (API) (the Company), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Mediacaster @ 23:33 22nd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY (Marketwire July 22, 2008) API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) (API) (the Company), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Machinery & Equipment MRO @ 23:36 22nd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - July 22, 2008) - API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 14:10 22nd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 22, 2008 -- API Nanotronics Corp. (OTC BB:APIO.OB - News) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs® Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:10 22nd Jul
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a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50(TM), the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending July 26, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to
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via Interest!ALERT @ 4:58 1st Aug
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a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50(TM), the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending June 28, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to
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via SmartBrief @ 0:17 6th Jul
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Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com/), a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50(TM), the most popular Internet search terms and trends for the week ending Aug. 23, 2008. For more information on this week's list and commentary, go to http://50.lycos.com/. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/ .
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via PR-USA.net @ 9:29 31st Aug
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Hasselblad has announced its H3DII-50 featuring a new Kodak 50 megapixel sensor, which is twice the size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors. A new 645 sensor will also be launched in 2009.
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via Digital Media World @ 7:31 16th Jul
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Hasselblad H3D11-50 offers the highest image resolution currently existed at 50 Megapixel measuring 36 x 48 m. GPS recording tags your picture with GPS coordinates, time and altitude - compatible with Google Earth application. Hasselblad is also able to offer the full benefits of professional medium format digital cameras with the ease of-use found in the best 35mm DSLR. [Hasselblad VIA Upcoming Digital Cameras]
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 12:16 27th Jul
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Hasselblad announced its new H3DII-50 medium-format digital camera based on the 50-megapixel CCD recently announced by Kodak. As you might remember, the size of its photosensitive area are twice as large as a usual 35mm frame.
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via Digit-Life @ 8:07 11th Jul
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The megapixel madness marches on. Get a load of the Hasselblad H3DII-50, a newly announced professional digital studio camera that packs a ludicrous 50 (!) megapixels.
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via CNET Crave @ 8:06 11th Jul
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Mercator Lines, the leading provider of marine transportation services, has announced that it is planning to take over 50 million ton coal mine in Indonesia. For the proposed acquisition, the company eyes to pump between USD 50 million to USD 75 million.
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via Steel Guru @ 11:48 31st Aug
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We haven't heard much from Hasselblad since the release of H3DII-39, but now the high-end digital camera manufacturer has announced another industry-leading DSLR with the launch of the 50-megapixel H3DII-50.
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via Photographypress.co.uk @ 18:53 14th Jul
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(June 3, 2008) - I am proud to announce that Noobpreneur.com’s blog post - Buying a Franchise — If You Think Owning a Franchise Unit is Easy, Think Again! — is chosen among blog posts in the blogosphere as one of 50 blog posts included in the Evan Carmichael’s Top 50 Franchising Blog Posts of 2008.
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via Small Business Trends @ 19:39 17th Aug
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We see all sorts of ridiculous lawsuits floating around, but here's a good one. Eric Goldman has the story of a journalist who was upset about a story written by a local college professor. The journalist felt the story was defamatory, so obviously, he sued Google for $50 billion. Yes, you read that correctly. Pissed off journalist feels that he was defamed by someone totally unconnected to Google... and responds by suing Google for $50 billion. Not surprisingly, the court wasted no time tossing this lawsuit out, and then even slapped the journalist with an order to pay Google's $12,000 in legal fees. The order to pay those legal fees was later removed on a technicality, but as Goldman notes, it appears that judges are getting pretty sick of these sorts of lawsuits, and are finally beginning to punish folks who are filing them.
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via Techdirt @ 11:13 15th Aug
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We won't say we told you so but when Hasselblad announced a drastic price drop on the H3DII-31 camera kit a couple of weeks ago, we knew something was up. And though we didn't fully expect a new camera system to come so soon, Hasselblad upped the ante today with the announcement of the 50-megapixel H3DII-50.
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via Photo District News @ 8:11 9th Jul
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