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Why smartphones can't kill point-and-shoots

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December 13, 2010
Why smartphones can't kill point-and-shoots
It's a popular exercise with tech writers to declare product categories dead because of the iPhone or smartphones in general. Everything from GPS devices to alarm clocks to point-and-shoot digital cameras and camcorders. Read Josh's take on the not-dead-yetness of compact cameras.

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