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    Lexmark and HP have confirmed that they are using software that reports back on the way people are using their printer products.

  • Red faces at HP

    The red ink cartridge is running low at Hewlett-Packard. The company has been caught by an embarrassing gaffe, with recent advertisements incorrectly overstating the company's marketshare in network printing.

  • XP gets backing from Microsoft partners

    Despite possible legal threats to Windows XP, more than 20 of Microsoft's OEM and ISV partners have announced support for new features in the future OS.

  • Jobs: Jaguar, new iPods, new iMac and. . . Windows?

    As the Mac faithful gather in New York, Apple CEO Steve Jobs rallies to the defense of the Mac OS X operating system and trots out new hardware, including a bigger iMac and iPods for Windows.

  • Mac developers line up wares for Expo

    Third-party Mac developers are warming up the Macworld crowd with product announcements in a variety of categories.

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    Our latest roundup of data projectors for the boardroom includes projectors with wired and wireless networking, memory card slots, and even built-in browsers.

  • Reviews News: What you need

    Everything you need to set up an online presence is in this newsletter, with the exception of capable staff.

  • Reviews News: Mostly printers, mostly Epson

    Epson has flooded the market with new product this week, so you're spoiled for choice if you're looking for a photo printer. Linux is also moving out of the shadows, with a couple of companies bragging about Linux compatibility.

  • Gadgets you can't have

    We take a look at the latest and greatest cool gear from Japan. There's just one catch -- you can't have any of it.

  • Epson Perfection 2400 Photo: It's fast, but is it perfect?

    Calling a product 'Perfection' displays a lot of moxie. What possible product can you release after it if you're right? We test Epson's latest scanner to see if it can live up to its perfect billing.

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