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Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Indian printer and copier mkt grew 40 percent in Q2 2010
New Delhi: The combined printer, copier and multi-functional product (MFP) market in India grew 39.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2010, totalling nearly 0.8 million units, according to research firm Gartner. "The end of the recession, combined with
- Color-Logic system implemented on Mimaki printer
Color-Logic has partnered Mimaki to provide wide-format process colour printing to the sign, graphics and industrial markets. The two companies have worked together to implement the Color-Logic Process Colour Metallic System on the Mimaki JV33 and CJV30
- InfoTrends Consumer Digital Imaging Study to Examine Emerging Markets
. . . InfoTrends has announced the launch of an emerging markets study that will examine the consumer digital imaging markets in Brazil, Mexico, India and China. This study will provide an analysis of consumer imaging behavior from capture to print,
- Installing Scanner Drivers
Installing scanner drivers is really important if you want your computer to work well and function correctly. Drivers such as this type are programs that are specific to certain operating systems and act as a go between for your devices and software. If
- Tips for Removing Scanner Drivers
When removing any scanner device or application from your computer, you might think that the pertinent scanner drivers will also be automatically removed. Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
- Column: Travelers hoping to avoid scanners may not have a choice
Travelers wishing to avoid going through a full-body scanner at the airport may instead opt for an "enhanced pat down" by a TSA employee, writes Susan Stellin in The New York Times. Stellin notes that some observers and academics have raised concerns
- New software for scanners could ease privacy concerns
Manufacturers of controversial full-body airport scanners are launching software upgrades that would allow the scanners to display a generic figure instead of an actual image of a traveler's body. Each person would generate an image that looks like a
- Canon Pixma MP495
, the handles printing, copying, and scanning, and currently it costs just $10 more than its cousin, the . The Pixma MP495 adds wireless connectivity for easier sharing, and ditches the matte-black scanner lid for a shiny one. Otherwise, it has the same
- Nikon Coolpix S8100
First impressions Nikon has a decent 10x compact superzoom already, the S8000 . Its photo quality definitely falters in low-light conditions, which could be corrected with the S8100. Along with using the company's latest image processing engine, the
- Preview: Nikon Coolpix S80
First impressions The Nikon S80 follows up the company's previous OLED touchscreen camera, the S70 , with some new shooting features. The camera body is redesigned and slightly slimmer, but still packs a 3.5-inch OLED touchscreen, though this time
- Preview: Nikon Coolpix S8100
First impressions Nikon has a decent 10x compact superzoom already, the S8000 . Its photo quality definitely falters in low-light conditions, which could be corrected with the S8100. Along with using the company's latest image processing engine, the
- Canon's Pixma MP495 Creates High-Quality Text and Photos Wirelessly on the Cheap
Pixma MP495 Review, by Jon L. Jacobi and Melissa Riofrio September 8, 2010 Priced at $80 (as of September 3, 2010), the Canon Pixma MP495 color inkjet multifunction printer handles printing, copying, and scanning, and currently it costs just $10 more
- 'Nude' scanners go generic
Holli Powell, a Phoenix, United States medical- software consultant who flies every week, says she avoids getting into airport security lines that end at what she calls a humiliating full-body scanner. "Those scanners, I feel, are above and beyond,"
- Nikon Coolpix S80
First impressions The Nikon S80 follows up the company's previous OLED touchscreen camera, the S70 , with some new shooting features. The camera body is redesigned and slightly slimmer, but still packs a 3.5-inch OLED touchscreen, though this time
- Eye-Fi Launches Developer Program to Celebrate Five Years of Innovation in Connected Imaging
Posted by marin2008 Wednesday, 08 September 2010 Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world's first wireless memory card, today celebrates its fifth anniversary by announcing a new Developer Program to expand its digital connectivity platform. With
- Nikon COOLPIX S80
Nikon has unveiled the latest compact camera to join the COOLPIX line-up. With an innovative, multi-touch, Organic LED (OLED) screen, 14.1 megapixels, 5x zoom NIKKOR lens and HD movie capability, the stylish COOLPIX S80 combines ease of use and great
- Nikon COOLPIX P7000
Nikon has announced the launch of a high performance COOLPIX model, the P7000, that sets a new benchmark for quality photography in a discrete and stylish package. The result of extensive research amongst professional photographers, the COOLPIX P7000
- 1.5' Digital Photo Keyring
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- Deep Impact Imaging Of Comet Hartley 2 Begins
This EPOXI Mission image, 60 days from Encounter (E-60d) with comet 103P/Hartley 2, is from the first set of Medium Resolution Instrument (MRI) observations of the comet through a clear filter. Science Team member Dr. Dennis Wellnitz combined seven
- WCE 2010 - Renal oxygenation measurement during partial nephrectomy using DLP� hyperspectral imaging predicts post-operative renal function - Session Highlights
CHICAGO, IL USA (UroToday.com) - These two sessions highlighted the various methods of monitoring renal ischemia during partial nephrectomy using light probes. Content on UroToday and UroToday International Journal is copyrighted and can be used for
- Touch screen Nikon has HD video
Camera maker Nikon has unveiled its new slim Coolpix compact, boasting a 14.1 megapixel lens, high-definition (HD) filming and with an easy-to-use touch screen. Weighing 133g (including battery and memory card) the Coolpix S80 is lighter than some mobile
- RadNet bids for NJ imaging centers
Imaging services provider RadNet has signed a definitive agreement to acquire (more)
- Nikon unveils CoolPix P7000, S8100, and S80 cameras
Nikon's new CoolPix P7000 packs DSLR-like controls to a compact camera, while the CoolPix X8100 can capture 1080p video and the S80 sports an 3.5-inch OLED display. Camera maker Nikon has launched a series of new CoolPix cameras, aiming to appeal to
- Branchage brings together Zombie Zombie, Scanner and Gainsbourg
Jersey: home to the the Lesser white-toothed shrew, Jim Bergerac and, of late, an extraordinary festival: Branchage. Now in its third year, Branchage is principally concerned with film, but it boasts a music programme of considerable clout. There�s
- HP introduces Officejet printers with web connectivity
HP�s Imaging and Printing Group has unveiled two new Mac-compatible web-connected printers designed to help small and medium sized businesses save money while maximizing productivity. The HP Officejet Pro 8500A e-All-in-One series and HP Officejet
- Nikon releases two new CoolPix cameras
Nikon has released two new CoolPix cameras: the S8100 and P7000. Both will be available later this month. The S8100 has a manufacturer�s suggested retail price of US$299.95; the P7000 is $499.95. ? The S8100 offers a 12.1-megapixel backside
- HP introduces web connected OfficeJet printers
Most Viewed PRINTERS Recent Printer Reviews PUBLISHED: 9/8/2010 Hewlett Packard today introduced the HP Officejet Pro 8500A e-All-in-One series and HP Officejet 7500A Wide Format e-All-in-One, the first web-enabled OfficeJet products. The new HP
- TradersHuddle Scanner - High Volume For Ciena
New York, September 8th (TradersHuddle.com) - Unusual high volume detected on shares of Ciena Corporation (NASDAQ:CIEN), early in the trading session. Ciena is currently trading higher by 5.14%, so definitely the buyers stepping in, as the stock's volume
- TradersHuddle Scanner - High Volume For New York Times
New York, September 8th (TradersHuddle.com) - Unusual high volume detected on shares of New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT), early in the trading session. New York Times is currently trading higher by 5.8%, so definitely the buyers stepping in, as the
- 2. Z Corp. Introduces New 3D Printers Starting at $14,900
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