Wed, 30 July 2008
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Wed, 23 July 2008
Kodak has introduced two exciting new consumer HD products, and we have two interviews to get the details on them. Product marketing manager Steve Jean discusess the Theatre HD Player that displays photographs on an HDTV. And Product manager Andrei Andrievsky tells us about the pocket-sized Zi6, an uncomplicated HD video camera that will sell for just $179. |
Wed, 16 July 2008
This week on the AIE Imaging Executive podcast we speak with one of the true computer pioneers who is now leading the charge in a new arena: using 3D cameras as input devices for virtual worlds, computer applications, and more. Mitch Kapor is the developer of the first spreadsheet, Lotus 1-2-3. He is now chairman of the board for Linden Research, the creators of the Second Life simulation. |
Wed, 9 July 2008
Today, it's my pleasure to welcome to the Imaging Executive podcast John Mariotti, former president of both Rubbermaid Office Products and Huffy Bicycles, and current president of the Enterprise Group, a coalition of executive advisors. |
Wed, 2 July 2008
Kodak is offering its imaging science to mobile phones, and they¹re appearing first in the new Motozine ZN5 from Motorola. John Blake, general manager of the digital capture and imaging devices group, tells us more on Kodak's future plans in mobile imaging. |




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