This week Dave was joined by the following guests:
Bob Meighan, CPA & VP with TurboTax - Intuit
TurboTax walks you through your return, asks simple questions, and puts correct
information on IRS-approved forms.
Bryan McLeod, CEO – Storage Appliance Corp.
Storage Appliance is bringing click free backup and storage products to the market.
Eddie Bakhash, CEO & Founder - SpaceTime
SpaceTime is a free consumer PC application that enables Web browsing, searching, and
shopping in an unlimited 3-D environment.
Guest Answering Listener Questions: Bob Crane, President - C.Crane
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Product Spotlight with Rob
Kodak EasyShare V1233 HD Camera

We’re all big fans of Kodak’s EasyShare cameras and printers here at Into Tomorrow and were thrilled to use this new one on
our recent trip to Las Vegas, broadcasting from the Consumer Electronics Show. All of our guest pictures were shot with this beauty.
Check out our CES show pages: http://www.graveline.com/go/ces-2008/
The EasyShare V1233 HD camera is a 12 megapixel camera! As you can imagine, picture quality is pretty awesome. It captures
high-def images in 16:9 format, so you can then also view them on your HDTV set. It also captures HD quality video in 720p.
The video output is in MPEG-4 format, which you can upload to several video websites for sharing.
This camera is jam-packed with other features. It’s got face-detection technology, meaning it locates faces and adjusts its
camera settings automatically. There’s also a panorama stitch mode, which combines up to 3 shots into one large picture.
That’s great for when you’re out taking pictures of landscapes. Of course, you can adjust the image quality and size, in case you don’t have
very much memory space available.
I have to say this camera is pretty easy to use. The controls are easy to access along the top side. Although, its power
button is very sensitive. Any pressure will turn it on. Gotta watch out for that so the battery can last longer. The EasyShare V1233
is available under 200 bucks. Happy shooting!
- Submitted by Rob Almanza
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ITTV Weekly Update
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On this week’s ITTV update: Check out the Kodak EasyShare V1233 HD Camera with Rob Almanza
in our “Product Spotlight” feature. Also featuring, “This Week in Tech History” with Chris Graveline.
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