Torrance-based digital photo frame provider Pacific Digital said this week that it is working with Microsoft to include its digital picture frame features alongside Microsoft's Windows Vista release. Pacific Digital's digital picture frames allow consumers to display digital photos on a photo-frame like LCD display. The company said that its MemoryFrame product will tap into Windows Vista features to further integrate its picture frames into Windows, using Windows Media Connect, Windows Connect Now, and RSS feeds. Those Microsoft features will allow for automatic sharing of digital photos with the photo frame.
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