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We've been talking a lot about second generation hardware at CES this
year, but it's not just Intel and AMD who are unveiling their next
iterative step toward consumers' pockets. Kodak has disclosed plans to
update its Pulse digital photo frame -- you know, the one that can
receive images via its very own email address -- with a new Quick
Comments feature plus an activity sensor that switches the display off
when no humanoids are moving about in front of it. It doesn't seem
like you'll be able to author your own comments when responding to the
sender of your latest pic, though you will be able to communicate via
a selection of gorgeous pre-canned proclamations like the always
popular "OMG!" and the ever-versatile "LOL!" The new Pulse will be
arriving in the spring, costing $130 for the 7-inch variety or $200
for its 10-inch SKU. Skip past the break for the full press release.
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