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"textContent": "Kodak's Charmera, the keychain-sized digital camera that became a minor cultural phenomenon last year, is back with a new look. Reto, the company that makes the camera and licenses the Kodak name, has launched the Charmera Millennium Edition, which trades the original's '80s styling for a Y2k take on tech: think shiny metallics, fussy gradients, and early pixel nostalgia. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Kodak's new Charmeras have Y2K vibes appeared first on Boing Boing.",
"title": "Kodak's new Charmeras have Y2K vibes"
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