| Axiom Telecom brings on board Sony Ericsson K850(i) 5 megapixel cyber ...
Sold at Axiom stores across the region, the 5 mega pixel Cyber-shot phone features a slim-designed snapshot clamshell. Beyond the camera, the SE K850(i) with its large 2.2 inch display is a capable multimedia phone too. 'At Axiom, we focus on offering ultimate mobile phones with loads of improved features to suit the demands of our customers,' said Faisal Al Bannai, CEO, Axiom Telecom. 'For customers who love photography, this first and upgraded SE K850(i) with 5 mega pixels focuses at making photography lovers believe that they have a digital camera in their hands rather than a mobile phone.' This latest feature packed digital camera phone has auto focus and Xenon flash to produce high-speed and true digital picture results. For those amateur at photography, the SE K850(i) handsets does everything to help you get the best possible pictures.
Miami Herald Photo Contest
Whether you're a diehard shutterbug or carry a point-and-shoot, you probably take a camera when you travel to places near and far. You can show off your stuff in Take Your Best Shot! The Miami Herald's Annual Travel Photo Contest. This year's grand prize is the same in both the adult (18 and over) and junior (age 13-17) categories: A three-night trip for four at the all-suite Park Shore Resort in Naples (www.parkshorefl.com) and four passes to the Naples Zoo (www.napleszoo.com), courtesy of Visit Florida (www.VISITFLORIDA.com.) Now, about the photo contest: Professionals who make the majority of their income from photography are not eligible. The Miami Herald's photo editors and local photographer Andy Newman will act as judges. So what will they be looking for? Lighting: Look for pretty hues and interesting shadows.
Wireless CCTV Ltd Launches New Covert Surveillance Solution
Summary: Wireless CCTV's new covert "one box" solution is an innovative, completely autonomous mobile surveillance device that can be instantly deployed, even in the harshest of operating conditions. Wireless CCTV launches its most autonomous mobile surveillance solution to date, which can be instantly deployed for covert operations. The military style case and connectors are fully waterproof which means the equipment can even be buried underground and still function at optimum levels. This new self-contained surveillance solution provides the user with unrivalled flexibility of deployment. Depending on the required distance between the cameras and the base unit, the user can choose between a wired or wireless camera setup in order to connect two cameras with Pan, Tilt and Zoom functionalities.
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Samples, products and information on the complexities of parrot care from over 30 companies will be exhibited - along with some of our resident birds. This is an excellent opportunity for the public to learn about the challenges and demands of these beautiful creatures before deciding to take one home as a pet or for support and information on current care. 2005-04-24 LuxMonts Lux 10 Tropical Luxury Resorts GuideWant to swim in your own heated, drop-edge lap pool? How about a walk through lush foliage leading to a secluded beach, indulging in a relaxing massage, or enjoying an elegant dinner prepared by a professional chef in the privacy of your own villa? LuxMont Properties, which encompasses a suite of high-end consumer websites, has released its new Luxe 10 Tropical Luxury Resorts Guide to help travelers in their quest for the ultimate tropical luxury travel.
Nikon's Coolpix S51c: Not Cool Enough
Over the past couple of years, Nikon has been amping up the style of its Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras to compete with the likes of Canon and Sony for consumers who buy just as much for looks as for performance. The 5-ounce Nikon Coolpix S51c fits squarely in that category, with a sleek silver-and-chrome faceplate that immediately catches the eye. The front of this $280 camera is slightly thicker on the right side, where a built-in Wi-Fi radio is housed. The back is devoted almost entirely to the 3-inch, antireflective, liquid-crystal display screen, which makes quite a statement, though it might not be one many will like. Despite a relatively bright luminance, there's no painless way to quickly adjust the display in sun and other glaring light. Instead, you have to dig through a cumbersome menu on the screen, fighting the glare as you do.
Costco shines bright
Costco, however, had a 7 percent jump in December sales compared with a year ago, and that outpaced Wall Street's 5.6 percent estimate. Shares rose nearly 4 percent. Meanwhile, Seattle-based Nordstrom Inc. saw a 4 percent decline in same-store sales, a key barometer in determining a retailer's health, but that was better than analysts had predicted. And Bellevue-based Eddie Bauer Holdings Inc., which typically doesn't disclose its results with other retailers, said comparable sales increased 4.8 percent for the fourth quarter. Eddie Bauer shares shot up 35 percent Thursday, its biggest gain since coming out of bankruptcy in June 2005. Nationally, the same-store sales tally of the UBS-International Council of Shopping Centers was up a meager 0.9 percent in December, worse than the original prediction of 1.5 percent.
Newark swats pesky Berkeley
If Newark Memorial beats Castro Valley, it will advance to the NCS final for the first time since losing to Berkeley four years ago. "We had a lot of guys sick this week, so we'll try to get healthy for Castro Valley," Newark coach Craig Ashmore said. "Castro Valley is a good team, they might be better than us." .
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