Kodak may have filed for bankruptcy, but its brand and business carries on. Today, the Kodak Alaris group is launching a new service for mobile app developers, which will allow them to integrate an ...
Although more of us are taking and storing photos with our smartphones and tablets then uploading them online to social media websites, Kodak Alaris’ new iPad app, Moments HD (Kodak Moment, ha, get it ...
Kodak has launched a free digital application to help photography enthusiasts in the U.S and Europe work more easily with film. Kodak officials... Nov 16, 2012 — Kodak has launched a free digital ...
Kodak might not be the photographic powerhouse it once was, but it's still kicking and releasing apps. The new Kodak Moments HD app makes it easy to build a custom photo book or choose prints that are ...
Kodak’s bankruptcy filing earlier this year was certainly a shame, but it was no surprise. The former photographic powerhouse famously ignored the digital revolution, and was subsequently forced to ...
A newly launched photo book application for iPad is bringing a familiar name to mobile photography: Kodak Alaris is debuting “Kodak Moments for iPad,” an app that lets consumers create and order photo ...
The phrase ‘Kodak moment’ is universally understood as a memory worth sharing. We have Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat for sharing those but let’s face it, those feeds are noisy. From the ...
It's not quite as earth-shattering as Zuck's deal to snap up Instagram, but one of the pioneers of photography is making waves any way it can. Kodak Gallery has been available on the App Store since ...
Remember how cool Kodak’s instant film cameras used to be? You could snap a photo and then have a printed copy in your hands almost instantly. Well, Kodak has taken that same concept and dragged it ...
If you're like me, you have thousands of photos on your phone, most of which you will have long forgotten. And let's be honest, you probably don't scroll through all of them often, if at all. I ...
The photo company debuts an Android version of an app that lets users create temporary social networks among party-goers to share pictures. Jay Greene, a CNET senior writer, works from Seattle and ...
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