Who's the chief memory officer in your house? I'm Fred Fishkin with technology BootCamp, a report on gadgets and gear. Kodak says most of the chief memory officers in households are moms. They're the ones who typically take most of the pictures and then. Product manager Gerry Magee says among the cameras being introduced this year....is the Slice...aimed at those chief memory officers...
"And the Kodak Slice has a photo album aspect to it, that it will hold all your pictures that you have. And you can slice through your albums, very easy with the touch screen display, and find your pictures, show them to your friends and your family. Or very easily through a 3 step process, tag it, press the share button, and then send the pictures off to your friends, family or your social networks."
That happens when the camera is connected to your PC. The Slice, which can store thousands of photos, arrives this spring for about 350 dollars. You can find us with archives, interviews and more at BootCamp.com. I'm Fred Fishkin.
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