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  • Michael Dell: Challenging the rules

    As Dell strays beyond its familiar PC turf to laser printers and routers, naysayers are getting ready to say, "I told you so." But, columnist Charles Cooper is adopting a wait-and-see attitude.

  • How Hewlett-Packard can be saved

    We give incoming HP CEO Mark Hurd a few words of advice ... like ditch the Gulfstreams.

  • Photos: HP unveils enterprise printers

    At its Winning Edge event in Beijing, HP took the wraps off several new printers including large-format Designjets, a new document scanner and it's latest and greatest, Edgeline, an inkjet designed to replace high-volume office photocopiers.

  • HP's PC dreams

    By combining the printer and PC units, HP is fusing its cash cow with a unit that has struggled to achieve consistent profitability. Will it work?

  • Photos: HP wants your media

    Unveiled at its Print 2.0 event in New York earlier this month, Hewlett-Packard's imaging and printing group showcased a range of new hardware and software products and services designed to manage media for business and consumers.

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  • eXpressing yourself in colour

    Next time you pick-up a flyer at local caf or clear one off your front porch you can expect it be a full-colour print. Colour printer manufacturers seem to have taken a keen interest in medium-size small businesses, designing products that can produce professional quality prints at speeds and costs within their reach. The Fuji Xerox has developed an innovative new print head that should give their Xerox DocuPrint M750 an edge in this market.

  • Hewlett Packard

    Hewlett Packard have announced a new direction in its printing and imaging strategy. It has combined its latest web-enabled printers with new printing e-services to relegate the -just a printer" concept to the Dark Ages. To ensure the commercial success of the strategy, HP is building a suite of Internet services that will turn its new generation of printers into on-line printing devices.

  • Camera-print standard comes into focus

    In a move contrary to current proprietary practices, six companies are now rooting for an industry standard to allow photos to be printed through a direct camera-to-printer connection.

  • HP ScanJet 4400C -- low budget, fast

    This scanner offers more dots per inch (1200 dpi) than entry-level scanners, and a few more console button to quick-launch functions such as scan-to-web, email and scan-to-printer.

  • HP's DVD CD-RW combo deal

    Until recently backing up data to a CD-R or CD-RW and playing DVD movies on your PC required two separate drives. With Hewlett-Packard's 9900ci, a 12x (CD-R) by 10x (CD-RW) by 32x (CD read) by 8x (DVD read) drive, you get all the features of a CD-RW and a DVD-ROM drive in one inexpensive and easy-to-install unit.

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