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Kodak's consumer printers aim to chop ink costs

February 6, 2007 EasyShare All-In-One printers, which use company's less expensive cartridges, handle documents and "lab quality" photos.Photos: Kodak's new printers TAGS: Eastman Kodak Co., All-in-One, cartridge, Kodak EasyShare, multifunction printer, printing, printer, photograph, PC

Detaching printers for non-PC users

May 23, 2006 Start-up Presto plans to launch a photo printing service that connects an intelligent printer to a online service. TAGS: mailbox, printer, printing, photograph, HP, PC

Two in three retail PCs are notebooks

December 19, 2006 Black Friday showed consumers are largely fed up with desktops, and more data reveals the laptop preference has grown. TAGS: Black Friday, Stephen Baker, notebook computer, holiday, printer, Best Buy Co. Inc., laptop computer, PC, Microsoft Windows

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

March 7, 2006 First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says. TAGS: UWB, wireless USB, wireless communication, USB, IEEE 802.11, external hard drive, radio, leader, camera, connection, PDA, printer, IBM Corp., digital camera, PC, battery

JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks

July 28, 2006 Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, internal network, attack, AJAX, researcher, Web application, scanner, Web server, Web browser, server, security, programming, IP, router

Ford wires employees with PCs, Net access

February 3, 2000 The automaker says it plans to give every one of its workers a PC, printer and Internet access at home to improve communications between employees. TAGS: Ford, automobile company, Internet access, collaboration, communication, worker, CEO, family, U.S., printer, HP, PC

Lenovo wants to be household name

April 4, 2007 PC company is creating a business unit that will focus on international consumers, a fast-growing segment outside its traditional strengths. TAGS: Lenovo, consumer electronics, Stephen Baker, consumer PC, electronics, PC company, U.S., China, notebook computer, brand, Dell, printer, PC, camera, HP

Dell announces free recycling for used gear

June 28, 2006 Consumers will be able to recycle old Dell-branded products for free, even if they turn to the competition for an upgrade. TAGS: recycling, Dell, electronics, MP3, printer, HP, PC

HP revenue up despite fall in services revenue

February 15, 2006 The company meets analyst expectations as its CEO talks about the company's renewed emphasis on profitability. TAGS: Mark Hurd, operating profit, GAAP, margin, increase, HP, notebook computer, AMD, CEO, printer, server, U.S., PC

ARM says it's ready for the iPhone

June 22, 2007 With more than 90 percent of smart-phone market already using ARM-based chips, CEO Warren East loves all the attention on iPhone. TAGS: Warren East, ARM, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, MP3 player, smart phone, category, mobile phone, CEO, MP3, Apple Mac OS, Apple iPod, printer, Apple Macintosh, operating system, PC

HP reports higher revenue, profit

February 20, 2007 Solid growth across the computer and printer maker's businesses spurs rise, HP says. TAGS: Mark Hurd, net income, operating profit, Mercury Interactive Corp., factoring, gain, profit margin, margin, printing, HP, printer, PC

HP revels in Fiorina's vision, Hurd's discipline

August 28, 2006 Company investors and employees have two leaders to thank for HP's resurgence this year, as the Compaq bet finally starts to pay off. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, Illuminata Inc., profit, Mark Hurd, Wall Street, Compaq Computer Corp., HP, merger, supplier, server, acquisition, vision, AMD, CEO, IBM Corp., printer

HP grindhouse: Where old PCs go to die

June 14, 2007 For worn-out electronic gear, the end of the road could be a Hewlett-Packard recycling plant in Roseville, Calif.Photos: HP's hardware graveyard TAGS: landfill, electronics, facility, CRT, HP, monitor, California, notebook computer, printer, video, PC

Black Hat: Privacy risk in e-Passports

August 8, 2006 special coverage RFID-based cards are easy to clone, researchers say. See the video here. TAGS: Black Hat, Defcon, e-passport, researcher, blog, hacker, Las Vegas, RFID, security, VoIP, Microsoft Windows Vista, printer, keyboard, Wi-Fi, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
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