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JAPANESE imaging giant Nikon has signed a patent cross-licensing agreement with Microsoft to further the development of each company’s current and future product lines.
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A low-power memory card that automatically downloads photos wirelessly from a camera to a PC has won the prestigious Last Gadget Standing competition at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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HEWLETT-Packard has unveiled a swag of hardware and software printing products, including two colour inkjet-based multifunction office devices it says can print up to 70 pages per minute. |
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OFFICE equipment icon Xerox is to acquire Global Imaging Systems – a key sales channel to the US small to medium-sized business market – in for US$1.5 billion (A$1.85 billion). |
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COMPUTER and printing giant Hewlett-Packard says it will reduce corporate energy consumption worldwide by 20 per cent from its 2005 levels by 2010. |
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NATIONAL radio broadcasting group Austereo has reported saving 30 per cent in document output costs after engaging Upstream Print Solutions to audit and better integrate its printing and office automation needs. |
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HEWLETT-Packard has lifted the lid on a highly integrated new technology it says delivers the best level of colour consistency yet across a range of different devices. |
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HP has released internal results of its Universal Print Driver deployment, claiming the system led to a 20 per cent reduction in printer-related help-desk calls in its first three months. |
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IBM is getting out of the enterprise printing business by offloading its Printing Systems Division to Japanese office automation specialist Ricoh in a $725 million deal over three years. |
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Lenovo identifies the fast track to the office printing market – Lexmark. |