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  • 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.

  • 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).

  • Citec consults on future

    State-owned ICT services vendor Citec will shortly bring in external consultants to develop a new business model as the Queensland-based group reins back services to the private sector in favour of government work.

  • Law firm Allens Arthur Robinson saves with HP

    The legal firm has reduced costs by up to 30 percent after consolidating its printing and imaging resources with Hewlett-Packard, an executive said.

  • IBM sells printer division to Ricoh

    IBM is transferring its Printing Systems Division to Japanese electronics company Ricoh as part of a joint-venture agreement, the companies announced Thursday.

  • Google's 'death penalty' strikes again

    A decision by Google to blacklist BMW's German Web site for allegedly boosting its Internet search ranking in breach of Google guidelines has divided experts and Web users, as another big-name company comes in for the same treatment.

  • Google blacklists BMW.de

    Google has blacklisted BMW.de after the carmaker violated the search giant's guidelines by using a technique that could artificially boost its search engine rating, according to a Google engineer.

  • Group doubles DVD+R capacity

    The group behind the DVD+R/+RW specification said dual-layer recordable discs will hit the market next year, allowing storage of up to 16 hours of recorded video.

  • Lexmark tones up for printer fight

    Lexmark plans a major product unveiling next week aimed at raising the stakes in the laser printer battle with Hewlett-Packard, according to industry sources.

  • Open-source CMS: On the rise

    Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.

  • New spec adds speed to DVD race

    One of the two DVD industry groups jockeying over competing standards is trying to give added speed to its spin with a new specification that will cut recording times on DVD+R discs.

  • Breathing new life into UDDI

    Most technologists say Web services will define the next phase of the Internet. But how do you know which services are available or where you will find them?

  • Document central: Multifunction imaging centres

    If your business has heavy duty copying, scanning, printing, and faxing needs, take a look at the latest multifunction imaging centres.

  • Comdex 2001: Device makers expand on wireless

    Wireless manufacturers show off their latest products in Las Vegas as mobile technology continues to gain mass acceptance.

  • Your next disc drive

    We started out this comparison intending to test DVD-ROM drives that were CD-RW capable, it soon became apparent that these were a rare beast indeed.

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