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  • Dell mum on printer plans in Oz

    PC maker Dell Computer is taking on Hewlett-Packard and others with a quartet of inkjet and laser devices, which it will begin shipping in the U.S. in April, but Australian users may be left behind.

  • Laser printers as dangerous as passive smoking?

    Emissions from office laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to an Australian professor who is now calling for regulations to limit printer emissions.

  • Apple, Dell leap on Victoria green IT plan

    Victorians will now be able to ditch their unwanted, end-of-life technology equipment in a green fashion following the launch of a state IT take-back program -- with support from big name vendors including Apple, Dell and HP.

  • SA govt finalises EDS replacements

    The South Australian state government has finalised the first round of new ICT select sourcing deals as it carves up its massive 10-year outsourcing deal with Texan giant Electronic Data Systems (EDS).

  • Inkjet refiller lashes out at HP for lawsuit

    Rhinotek's chairman has sharply criticised Hewlett-Packard for a lawsuit asserting that the inkjet cartridge refiller falsely advertises its products as new.

Blogs (1)

  • Read the blog post - Juha Saarinen

    The poor cousin

    Microsoft is one of those companies that doles out the goodwill with one hand and takes it back with the other.

Features and Case Studies (5)

  • Why companies monitor blogs

    Many businesses find that tracking blogs and online discussion groups yields candid -- and crucial -- information about their products, services and competitors.

  • Picture this: A new breed of cameras

    Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?

  • Netgear FWG114P

    Netgear's FWG114P wireless access point/router/firewall/print server is a great all-in-one device for those planning to set up a home office.

  • Tech talk

    Technology developments are being foisted on us at every turn, but what do we really get out of them?

  • How the Mac was born

    Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the Macintosh, talks about his work on the Mac, his reasons for writing a book on it and the reaction from his former co-workers.

Reviews (95)

  • Reviews News: saturated by Canon

    Canon Australia has gone a little ballistic this week, releasing no less than six products of various types onto the market.

  • Do-it-all office inkjets

    Laser printers are the office workhorse, but only ink-based multifunctions can juggle spreadsheets for work and print pictures for play.

  • Multitalented multifunctions: 5 MFDs tested

    We take a look at five devices that will print, fax, copy, scan, sort, staple, hole punch... and that's before breakfast. But can you stop those wasteful users from printing in colour?

  • Editor's Pick: All-in-one printers

    It's not enough for printers to simply print any more; the best models scan, fax and copy, although they still won't wake you in the morning with a cup of coffee. Check out these all-in-one wonders.

  • Bridging the gap, but is it too little too late?

    PictBridge was the darling of digital imaging for just about the whole of 2003. Yet, here we are, midway into 2004, and we're still to see it impacting purchase decisions. What's happening?

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