They found two desktop computers without hard drives, numerous computer components, a laptop case and a digital camera with a USB cable attached.
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The one titled Network has a funny bit where a new digital camera from Japan is represented by a Japanese woman in a mini-dress.
With many Americans struggling to pay bills, find jobs and even avoid foreclosure, it may seem like an extravagance to spend hundreds of dollars on a laptop or a digital camera.
We're not exactly sure who this one is going to appeal to (supposedly this one is for the ladies), but the 7270 is one of Nokia's steadily number of flip-phones, and sports a stainless steel cover, a built-in FM tuner, a VGA quality digital camera, a 128x160 pixel main display, a smaller external display.
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Cells are lined up like ants and passed one-by-one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one by one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
Once he established the science behind the idea was possible, he built a prototype, which involved a sensor that detects what level of agitation a patient is experiencing, using a digital video camera.
But desire spawns invention, and Mandel is seeking a patent on a simple, platelike device that enables him to attach a conventional 35mm Nikon lens to a digital astronomy camera.
It had a crude prototype of a digital camera as early as 1975 and in the mid-1990s helped Apple develop its QuickTake 100 digital camera.
Pictures taken of the boxes from a public sidewalk with a digital camera weren't good enough to pick up shipping labels or any other telling details.
Eye-Fi, a wireless memory card that can automatically upload photos from a digital camera to a computer or Web site, will be on display at the Las Vegas show.
"SuperWASP has a novel optical design comprising up to eight scientific cameras, each resembling in operation a household digital camera, and collectively attached to a conventional telescope mount, " said Dr Pollacco.
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Kodak noted that the patent at issue involved a method for previewing images on a digital camera-enabled device.
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The camera uses a digital rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses and a full-frame 18 megapixel sensor.
That means consumers will be able to download a "roll" of film into a digital camera in seconds rather than minutes, and the time required for backups to USB hard drives will drop from a half hour to a minute.
After a sufficient number of attempts the pattern of weights stabilises and a particular sort of input (say an image of the digit 2, translated into electrons by a digital camera) reliably produces a particular sort of output.
Other features include Digital Zoom and a setup for creating "slide shows" with images from a digital camera.
More recently, Mr. Kiarostami has explored digital filmmaking, even comparing the use of a small digital camera to writing with a pen.
While the Palm does not have any slots for media cards, the Clie supports MemoryStick which initially provides a convenient way to expand memory and will, in the future, also act as a connector for a range of yet-to-be-released hardware cards, such as a digital still camera model.
The detail in a photograph taken by a pocket-sized digital camera is roughly in focus from a few feet away to almost infinity just like a pin-hole camera children make in school.
In September, Archos plans to offer a camera module for an additional price, which will convert the unit into a digital camera and video recorder.
The 31-year-olds were both shot in the head while their killers made off with their mobile phones, a cheap digital camera and a handful of cash.
This week, for example, No. 3 wireless carrier Sprint Nextel unveiled a new smart phone called the Sprint Mogul, which sports features similar to the iPhone: a large touchscreen display, wireless e-mail, a digital camera, wi-fi hotspot access and music and video playback functions.
In a courtroom, for instance, a police officer might want to present photographic evidence taken at the crime scene with a digital camera.
Imagine: You could be the lucky grand prize winner who takes home round trip airfare to San Francisco for you and a friend, three nights at a swanky hotel, a WiFi-equipped Samsung WB850F digital camera to capture the fun, and a pair of coveted Expand tickets.
It's lazy man's game viewing at its best, although you do go farther afield on game drives, where you're armed with a Canon 40D digital camera and a pair of telephoto lenses, about the coolest game-lodge amenity I've ever come across.
With computer makers, old-line camera companies, and electronics giants all jumping into a fresh field, there is an unusual variety of interpretations of what a digital camera should do and look like.
But a day spent at the tribunal suggests that it is worthwhile to get out a digital camera and gather evidence the next time you get an unfair ticket.
This impressive digital still capability eliminates the need for consumers to carry a separate digital camera as everything they'll need is in one, ultra-compact device.
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The 2x optical zoom is equivalent to a 32mm-64mm lens on a standard 35mm camera, and a 3x digital zoom will help the shutterbug zero in on faraway details.
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