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Digital Camera With Wireless Browser

pfignaux writes: "From Steve Fox's CNET Insider, 'The world's first Internet-ready digital camera, a 3.34-megapixel model with a built-in Web browser ... You can also use the camera to send and receive images, movies, text, and voice memos via e-mail, and you can fax images directly from the camera as soon as you've taken them.' I seem to remember something like this in the movie, Until the End of the World, where Solveig Dommartin sends Sam Neil a video snapshot." Well, this probably must be qualified as the first (any counterarguments?) digital still camera with a built-in browser, but the Sony Vaio GT1 looks pretty Internet ready to me;)

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  1. weird by fluxrad · · Score: 5

    seems that the deal of the day is to come up with two different concepts and merge them for no aparent reason.

    Introducting the Sony Shoe/Lightbulb

    wireless access isn't even fast enough to make the cost justifiable for this type of thing.


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