This little box turns any hard drive or camera into a Wi-Fi device

Got a gadget you wish had built-in Wi-Fi ? Take a peek at this Kickstarter project called CloudFTP, from an outfit called Sanho. You connect this little box to whatever via a USB connection, and you and anyone else can access the connected device’s contents.

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This little box turns any hard drive or camera into a Wi-Fi device

Toshiba releasing the first two-way wireless SD card

Dumping photos from your camera to your computer can be a pain, which is why wireless SD cards are pretty great. No cables! But Toshiba’s new wireless SD card is the first that can also have your computer wirelessly send files to it as well.

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Samsung Multiview digicam has a flip-up LCD for easy vanity shots

A couple of years back, Samsung unveiled the DualView digital cameras, which had a small front-facing LCD screen to more easily frame and snap self-portraits. The company is in love with the idea, apparently, because Samsung is taking it to the next level with the Multiview.

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Samsung Multiview digicam has a flip-up LCD for easy vanity shots

Photog spends "nice house" money on a humongous digital back

Professional photographer Mitchell Feinberg wanted a nice digital back for his fancy Sinar 8 x 10 view camera, but nobody makes a digital imager remotely that big. His solution? Convince a manufacturer to build him one, at a cost that’s deep into six figures.

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Mind-bending photo: Escher painting in falling drop of water

M. C. Escher’s paintings and sketches don’t need any help when it comes to warping minds. One photographer found out how to take it to the next level, though, and the way it went down is as impressive as the result.

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Mind-bending photo: Escher painting in falling drop of water

This USB flash drive has a digicam crammed inside

There’s something to be said about super small digital cameras such as this CLAP camera. On the one hand, their insanely small size is quite adorable. On the other hand, the picture quality taken from such a small digital camera is sure to be worse than those taken with a modern day smartphone.

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This USB flash drive has a digicam crammed inside

This USB flash drive has a digicam crammed inside

There’s something to be said about super small digital cameras such as this CLAP camera. On the one hand, their insanely small size is quite adorable. On the other hand, the picture quality taken from such a small digital camera is sure to be worse than those taken with a modern day smartphone.

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This USB flash drive has a digicam crammed inside

Frankesteintax: 1917 Kodak film camera mashed up with a DSLR

We’ve been on a camera frenzy lately, lusting after the mini Pentax Q and Olympus E-P3 , but neither one can defend itself up against the Frankensteintax, an unholy splice between a Pentax DSLR and a 1917 Series III Kodak 127 camera, that works!

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Frankesteintax: 1917 Kodak film camera mashed up with a DSLR

Cute Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera can fit on a keychain

When a company runs out of fresh ideas, there’s usually two options: 1) put out a new color or 2) miniaturize the hell out of it. The Pentax Q is the latter — the world’s smallest interchangeable lens camera that only weighs 7.1 ounces, but packs a wallop in features.

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Cute Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera can fit on a keychain

Amazing Lytro camera doesn’t need to focus

The Lytro is a revolutionary new camera that doesn’t need you to fiddle around with stuff like focus, zooming, focal points or any other such settings. Instead, it takes in a boatload of information and then lets you tweak it after the fact.

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Amazing Lytro camera doesn’t need to focus

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