scanners - digitizers
Toshiba TEC France Imaging Systems Halves Order Lead Times Through Flow Automation
White Paper Known in Europe for its laptop microcomputers and as a manufacturer of sophisticated electronic components, the Japanese group Toshiba also enjoys an enviable position in office systems through its subsidiary, the Toshiba TEC group,... [01 Oct 2009]
Ray Kurzweil
AS Profile Kurzweil's not just a thinker, he's a doer - a writer of many books and an inventor of several technologies including flatbed scanners, music synthesizers and text-to-speech reading machines. Ray Kurzweil is a futurist... [29 Sep 2009]
Google grabs ReCaptcha for security and book-scanning
News It can then pool all the answers for the second word and declare with a reasonable amount of certainty that the second word is what most people think it is, thereby updating the vocabulary of participating book scanners. [17 Sep 2009]
Resort Streamlines Skier Check-In, Improves Data Collection With RF Technology
White Paper The company also placed RF scanners on upper-mountain lifts to capture lift access data that helps sharpen targeted marketing. Vail Resorts, based in Broomfield, Colorado, is a premier mountain resort company. [01 Sep 2009]
802.1X Implementation: Choosing the Best Supplicant for Your Network Access Solution
White Paper Network devices include IP phones, printers, scanners, and video surveillance. 802.1X allows for a network end station such as a desktop, laptop, printer, or IP phone, to provide a network device (switch or access point)... [01 Sep 2009]
Integrating Document Imaging With Business Applications
White Paper The attendee will learn more about scanners (as both distributed and centralized devices), common image storage formats, and the differences and similarities between them. The attendee of this webcast will find out how... [29 Aug 2009]
Photos: Artificial eyes and airport scanners - what's hot in R&D
Photo Before they became household names, technologies like ATMs, halogen lamps, fax machines and LCDs were recipients of R&D 100 Awards, given out annually by R&D Magazine. This year's winners represent a broad range of technologies - from... [21 Aug 2009]
Windows 7 Device Experiences: Authoring Experiences for Printers, Scanners, and Multifunction Printers
White Paper It provides guidelines for device partners to effectively create user device experiences for their printers, scanners, and MultiFunction Printers (MFPs). In Windows 7, Device Stage enables hardware manufacturers to... [31 Jul 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Tales of all-in-one woe
Comment Over the years I have had numerous printers, scanners and copiers, and about five years ago I opted for an all-in-one machine. Compiled on BA009 flying London to Bangkok and dispatched to silicon.com via a domestic wi-fi... [13 Jul 2009]
Revealing Packed Malware
White Paper By using executable packers, modern malware can completely bypass personal firewalls and AntiVirus (AV) scanners. The past few years have witnessed a significant increase in malware threats to computer users, threats... [01 Jul 2009]
The (Life And) Death of the Pattern File
White Paper The fact that those of inside this industry haven't made pure AV scanners in more than a decade is apparently beside the point. A recent paper makes a point of claiming that the anti-virus industry and anti-virus... [30 Jun 2009]
HP Scanjet Scanner Powers Document Capture for Legal Archive
White Paper HP's Intellectual Property group replaced its previous scanners with the HP Scanjet N9210 Document Flatbed Scanner. For years, the Intellectual Property group in the HP legal department has captured every document it... [21 Jun 2009]
GFI MailEssentials & GFI MailSecurity VS Symantec Brightmail 6 & Anti Virus
White Paper GFI MailSecurity uses multiple virus scanners to scan inbound email. Using multiple scanners drastically reduces the average time to obtain virus signatures which combat the latest threats, and therefore... [20 Jun 2009]
WEP Cloaking for Legacy Encryption Protection
White Paper These wireless handheld devices, such as point of sale systems, barcode scanners and VoIP handsets commonly support only WEP encryption which can be easily broken with popular cracking tools. Motorola's WEP Cloaking... [20 Jun 2009]
'Airwave does do data - unlike what some of the media say'
Comment Last year the head of biometrics at the National Policing Improvement Agency, Geoff Whitaker, claimed the Airwave network was not - "at present" - able to handle image file sizes generated by a trial of mobile biometric fingerprint... [11 Jun 2009]
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