JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ????????:????????????? (Japan Today)Singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, 56, and singer Seiko Matsuda, 46, will appear together for the first time in a new TV ad for Fuji Film?s anti-aging cosmetic product ?Astalift? from Saturday. The two will sing their hit songs from the 1970s and 1980s in the ad.
A new printing, photographic technology (The Manila Times)KODAK of the United States and Fuji of Japan are just two of the international photography organizations that have survived digital technology. Digital technology made film photography obsolete. Digital cameras are built in in most cellular phones today.
Get used to gas prices topping $4 (Los Angeles Times)Regarding your column, " Filling up but going nowhere ," (Consumer Confidential, July 16), the really sad part is now that consumers are used to paying over $4 a gallon for gas, the price of gasoline will probably never go lower. If somehow, something better fuel-wise comes along, and no one demands gasoline, the price will be about the same.
Fujifilm FinePix S100FS gets reviewed (Engadget) Filed under: Digital Cameras FujiFilm has made some pretty bold claims about its FinePix S100FS "DSLR-styled" camera and, according to the folks at Photography Blog, it looks like it has mostly managed to live up to them. They seem to have been especially impressed by the camera's solid build quality, which they say leaves an "impression that stays with you" and, just as importantly, ...
Total Clicks : (ZDNet India)Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
Looking bad can't be all bad (The Japan Times)"Ugly Betty," the award-winning American television comedy-drama series, starring America Ferrera in the title role, follows the life of the unglamorous and good-natured Betty Suarez, who's completely out of place in her job at an ultrachic New York fashion magazine. The North American series was adapted from a TV novella created in Colombia. Japanese TV, as it happens, has already been there ...