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Ubiquiti Unveils FrontRow Wearable Camera
New York, NY—Ubiquiti Networks, Inc., introduced FrontRow. The new camera technology is designed to easily enable the capture and sharing of life’s experiences. FrontRow’s...
Memory Card Market Predictions: Technavio
London, UK—Based on its recent global memory card market report, Technavio announced the top eight vendors in the category. The research report, which projects...
Nikon Storytellers Scholarship for Future Visual Creators
New York, NY—As part of its 100th anniversary celebration, Nikon Inc. announced two new programs to recognize and support the next generation of visual...
Detu Twin 3K, 360° Camera Now Available
Hangzhou, China—The Detu Twin dual-lens, 360°-capable camera that previewed at CES 2017 is now available for purchase. The camera initially launched on Amazon and...
Adorama Celebrates Women’s History Month
New York, NY—Adorama teamed up with New York photographer and activist Dorie Hagler for in-store events and activities to celebrate female photographers during Women’s History...
Twitter Prunes Vine Down to Vine Camera
San Francisco, CA—This past October, Twitter announced it would be shutting down Vine. Twitter explained that maintaining the app’s infrastructure, employees, content and creator...
Today’s Lesson Plan: Customer Service
I met many of you back in my Polaroid days when I was the channel manager for Polaroid’s Special Edition product line. It was...
DIR’s 2016 E-tailer of the Year: Roberts Camera
Like many of the nation’s most enduring and successful retailers, Roberts Camera, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, began as a modest mom-and-pop store located in...
Today’s Lesson Plan: Back to Basics
Everyone who’s ever been in business knows the importance of customer retention. Today, with every consumer having access to retail on a global level,...
Today’s Lesson Plan: Updating the Basics of Photography Education
The ability to play a serious role in photographic education has always been a strong suit for most retailers. Even the big chains have...