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Camera Phone Craziness!

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz Ever since the first picture from a camera phone of a newly born baby was sent in June of 1997, the features and capabilities of these little technical marvels continue to expand.

Today, 8 megapixels and high-resolution video are common with all the new phones being released and the upper limits will continue to be pushed.

Camera phones can do a lot more for you than just take pictures and video if your phone is capable of loading apps.

Listen in as the Data Doctors talk about all of the different ways that you can use your camera phone that you might not now exist!

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Original Air Dates: Sep 4, 2010 / Sep 5, 2010

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