Lenovo will begin offering discounts to Canadian customers who recycle their old PCs.
Lexmark and HP have confirmed that they are using software that reports back on the way people are using their printer products.
IDC's total scanner market shows a year-on-year decline of 47.3 percent and an even 30 percent sequential drop in unit shipment terms for the second half of 2003.
Although a winter chill still lingers in the air, the latest crop of Apples is nearly ready to be harvested.
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.
Not really, but it has to rethink its channel strategy now that Compaq Computer is in the picture, according to one industry analyst.
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.
Computer sales in Asia are expected pick up this year but sales of printers, servers and workstations will lag, according to a report.
Bluetooth and WiFi (aka 802.11b) have both been much in the news lately, and while WiFi got the fastest start, Bluetooth appears to be gaining traction in the marketplace.
The giant PC maker may be looking for a new way to print money by digging deeper into the printer business.
Industry sources have named Seiko Epson as the manufacturer that supplied Nokia with faulty components that led to a high screen failure rate amongst its handsets.
To prevent DVD players from becoming victims of their own popularity, manufacturers are starting to combine basic movie playback with more advanced features.
Printer shipments to the Asia- Pacific region inched up a mere 0.2 percent in the second quarter, despite price cuts, aggressive bundling and trade-in programs.
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.
Third-party Mac developers are warming up the Macworld crowd with product announcements in a variety of categories.
Can Chrome give Internet Explorer a run for its money?
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Senior Editor Sam Diaz about the perks and pitfalls of the newly relea… Watch it now
Mission-critical now a meaningless phrase
Telstra's BT coat doesn't fit
Australian security: the lucky country
Security superguide
When chief information officers and other technology managers talk about their priorities, security is always high on the list.
Click here for more.
Superguide: Printers -- all you need to know
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
Click here for more.
Storage and server superguide
Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
Click here for more.