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Clueless about print costs? You're not alone
News But more than a third of companies surveyed by copier and printer giant Ricoh said the most difficult print cost to quantify was spending on consumables like toner and ink. Rob Neil, head of ICT and customer service at Ashford Borough Council, told... [24 Nov 2006]
Regulator cracks down on small print cowboys
News The OFT is particularly objecting to details about warranties and guarantees being buried in small print, as well as consumers being misled over what rights they have when they don't buy IT equipment virtually rather than face to face. [04 Nov 2003]
Police get national biometric palm print database
News The palm print database is an extension of the Ident1 biometric technology platform developed by the Police IT Organisation (Pito) to replace the national fingerprint database. Some of the police forces already using the palm print searching tool... [23 Mar 2006]
Reuters to save £1.2m with print system revamp
News Xerox will revamp the company's print infrastructure in the UK and consolidate 12 of its London offices' print systems into four main centres, including its headquarters at Canary Warf.silicon.com Financial Services [04 Mar 2008]
Industry Standard bids goodbye to print
News The Industry Standard has bailed out of print, but is to stay online. Parent company Standard Media announced yesterday that the magazine, which charted the rise, fall and fluctuations of the internet, would cease publication with immediate effect. [17 Aug 2001]
In brief: Google university boost, Xerox print advance and graduate jobs
News Xerox has developed a technology that can print fluorescent words and letters without fluorescent ink. Trinity College Dublin has switched to using Google's email service, with the students able to carry on using the same email addresses after... [12 Jun 2007]
Create!print settles PDF worries
News print, has developed a version of its software for JD Edwards PDF technology. Electronic forms software developer, Create! The company claims the move will allow any document to be automatically transferred into the PDF format used by JD Edwards... [28 May 1999]
Prison digital print centre gives inmates job skills
News Print work for the prison service totals £2m in revenue each year, according to Cook. High-tech came to the Standford Hill Prison, on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, earlier this year with the opening of the first fully digital print centre with... [09 Mar 2006]
PKI gives De La Rue a licence to print money
News Cash printing and handling company, De La Rue, has bolstered its presence in the electronic market this week with the £1m acquisition of the digital certification division of PKI (public key infrastructure) vendor, InterClear. [22 Mar 2000]
California crims granted print-out privileges
News By Lisa M. Bowman California prison inmates can receive letters containing material that's been printed from the internet, a federal judge has ruled. Siding with prisoners, US District Judge Claudia Wilken issued a ruling this week banning the... [13 Sep 2002]
Mobile content: A licence to print money?
News In four years' time Europeans will be spending almost twice as much on content for mobile phones than content for PCs. By 2006 consumers will be dishing-out E3.3bn (£2.02bn) per year on content through mobiles. [17 Jan 2002]
AMD boss fails to read small print in Microsoft case
News The renewed antitrust trial brought by nine US states against Microsoft took a bizarre twist yesterday when AMD chairman, WJ Sanders, admitted he hadn't read the proposed remedy against the software company's business practices. [17 Apr 2002]
Nominet urges ISP customers to read the small print
News The UK's national domain name registry, Nominet, is warning users to check the terms and conditions applied to Web domains by ISPs before signing up. The registrar says customers are being caught out when they try to change the ISP they use. [03 Dec 1999]
Microsoft wants license to print money
News Microsoft's chances of worldwide domination got a lift today with reports of a rumoured takeover of Britain's biggest money factory. De La Rue prints banknotes for 150 countries. The software giant is looking at buying the group and splitting it up... [20 Oct 1998]
French print publisher takes online plunge
News The two groups are set to launch BayardWeb before the end of next spring. The site will offer access to more than 100 French and foreign titles and aims to attract 300,000 subscribers by 2005. Bayard, known in France for paper-based titles such as... [11 Sep 2000]
