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Camera from Logitech isn't built for photography buffs, but it does have a few tricks the big dogs haven't yet learned. The QuickSend feature lets you tag pictures to be automatically sent over Logitech's own server, allowing anyone--including users with Web-based or proprietary e-mail systems like AOL, Yahoo or Hotmail--to send pics. This 2-megapixel point-and-shoot ($180 at logitech.com is also the first of its line to have a full-color LCD screen for previewing shots. And it doubles as a webcam, complete with microphone. Furthermore...
...broadcast network. NBC would run the new company, which would have estimated annual revenues of about $13 billion. Vivendi would keep 20% of the new firm. In return, it would receive $3.8 billion in cash and reduce its debt by $1.6 billion - less cash than Vivendi's original price tag, but a deal nonetheless. The lead actors are crowing over their triumph. "It was a long struggle," concedes Bob Wright, chairman and chief executive of NBC, who will head the company called NBC Universal if the deal goes through. "We want to be in the content creation and distribution business...
...YORK CITY Despite predictions that denim would be dead, the hot brand on Madison Avenue is Rogan jeans, below. Fans include models and, of course, Madonna. Barneys reported an 80% sell-through-- pretty good, considering the $240 price tag...
...quite some time, and by some estimates rehabilitating the industry will require upward of $35 billion of investment. More immediate priorities that affect the security situation, such as the need to get all Iraqis a stable supply of drinking water and electricity, also come with a heavy price tag: $16 billion over four years for water, and $15 billion over the same period for electricity...
There is a Dr. Dean--like edge creeping into his rivals' rhetoric. Kerry's economic speech last week jabbed Dean with references to "real Democrats"--evoking the Vermonter's signature tag line about representing "the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party." And in the most backhanded of acknowledgments, the R.N.C. issued a news release charting the leading Democrats' increasingly critical statements on whether President Bush misled the country about how dangerous Saddam Hussein really was. The gleeful R.N.C. headline: DEMS PLAY FOLLOW THE LEADER. FOR YEARS KEY DEMS RECOGNIZED WMD THREAT...BUT NOW HOWARD DEAN HAS CHANGED THEIR MINDS...