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Dell takes free recycling to greener levels
News Dell announced plans on Wednesday to let consumers recycle their Dell-branded products for free, even if they replace those products with HP's new printer or Toshiba's new laptop. Previously, Dell offered free recycling of old gear, Dell-branded or...
29 June 2006, 9:24
Microsoft taps Canon to bring Vista into colour
News There have been advancements made in the past to try and solve the fundamental problem that what I see on my screen doesn't match what I see from my printer," said Josh Weisberg, Microsoft group product manager.
14 September 2005, 9:33
Ford fits whole office into pick-up truck
News Ford has unveiled a mobile office designed for the new F-Series truck that includes a touch-screen computer, printer, wireless broadband access and Global Positioning System. A water cooler is not included.
2 November 2005, 9:43
HP wants TV to be households' digital hub
News The computer and printer maker on Friday demonstrated a new technology for its high-definition televisions that will let consumers directly access digital entertainment content stored on their PCs. Hewlett-Packard is shifting some of the power in...
12 September 2005, 9:37
HP forks out $105m to Canadian government
News Hewlett-Packard will reimburse the Canadian government $105m (C$146m) to resolve a contractual dispute, but plans legal action to recover the money from the parties it says are responsible, the Palo Alto computer and printer maker have said.
17 May 2004, 15:35
Return of the $100 PC
News The PC, which is powered by an Intel Celeron chip and comes with a monitor and printer, actually costs $549.99, but comes with $450-worth of instant rebates. The sub-$100 PC is back -- sort of. On Sunday, PC retailer CompUSA offered a $99.99 (£57...
11 October 2005, 9:53
Microsoft unveils its JPEG killer
News One of the biggest reasons people upgrade their PCs is digital photos," Crow said, noting that Microsoft has been in contact with printer makers, digital camera companies and other unnamed industry partners while working on Windows Media Photo.
25 May 2006, 8:57
Photos: Inside Windows Vista beta 2
News The box includes details about the PC you are using, plus icons to answer common questions such as how to transfer files from your old operating system, add a printer, connect to the Internet, set up Windows Media Player, or view your computer...
24 May 2006, 12:07
Dell focuses on life, revenue beyond the PC
News By expanding printer sales, for example, it can also expand revenue annuities that come from printing supplies. The company needs to do it. Central to that shift are plans to continue expanding into markets adjacent to the PC, such as printers...
13 April 2005, 13:25
Microsoft takes Web services to the home
News Jim Allchin, Microsoft's vice president in charge of Windows development, is set to demonstrate Tuesday at WinHEC a printer from Hewlett-Packard that uses WS-Discovery to connect to a Windows-based PC, according to Microsoft.
4 May 2004, 13:40
Apple doubles its money on Mac Mini
News Recently, Current Analysis ripped open one of Hewlett-Packard's new consumer inkjet photoprinters and found that the $199 printer contained $199.80 worth of components. The sleek Mac Mini from Apple costs $499 (£359 in the UK) at retail, but the...
18 August 2005, 8:52
Bosses get into Bond gadgets
News We're certainly a nosey lot in the office -- according to a survey of 2,000 office workers commissioned by Samsung Electronics, 57 per cent of respondents have found and read confidential information on a printer and 21 per cent admit to having...
20 November 2006, 9:49
The pub's the hub for community broadband
News People don't need to go onto the wider Internet, as they can use some applications such as messaging or printer-sharing over the local network. A wireless broadband service launched this month is attempting to use a combination of village pubs and...
6 April 2004, 15:05
New Nikon cameras print through Wi-Fi
News The camera," he writes, "can't connect to a computer or printer until you first install the software on your computer, connect the camera through its USB cable, walk through a series of setup screens and name your connection (or, as Nikon calls it...
2 September 2005, 9:34
'Manual' is the mantra for new cameras
News As with many Kodak products, the camera has a one-touch feature: This time it's a share button that allows photos to automatically be sent to email or a printer. While this year's Photokina promises to be the most well-attended ever, the products...
27 September 2006, 10:21


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