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HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless
Reviews HP's Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless is a suitable inkjet for offices with high-volume print requirements. With a touch-screen, multiple networking options and very fast print speeds, this workhorse gets an Editors' Choice award.
Saturday, September 12 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Scanner, Wireless, Optical Character Recognition, photograph, printer, fax, built-In
10 reasons businesses should buy e-readers
Insight commentary E-readers could be about to open a new chapter in enterprise efficiency, says TechRepublic's Jack Wallen.
Sunday, September 13 2009 05:46 PM
Tags: Consumer Technology, Development/design, Storage, Employee, e-reader, Amazon.com Inc., computer monitor, E-book, printer, ease of use
HP Color LaserJet CP2025n
Reviews Although its black print speed could be quicker and it lacks USB-direct printing and wireless, HP's Color LaserJet CP2025n shines in output quality, while the software provides plenty of useful help.
Saturday, April 25 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Cartridge, Graphics, LaserJet CP2025n, HP CP2025n, laser, printer, software, printing, VAT
Don't let profit-making weaken e-waste efforts
Blogs I was at a local IT retail store last weekend, looking to buy a set of new ink cartridges for a multifunction printer (M...
Friday, September 04 2009 02:55 AM
Report: HP mulls merging printer, PC units
News Tech giant is reportedly considering reuniting the units, which were combined and then separated in 2005 under two different chief executives.
Thursday, October 01 2009 10:19 AM
Tags: Personal Computers, Peripherals, Printer, Computer, Mark Hurd, CEO, Personal Computers, Peripherals, Wall Street Journal, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Configure printer pooling in Windows Server 2008
Techguide Printer pooling can consolidate print operations for Windows-based printing, which can lead to increased performance and cost savings.
Tuesday, August 04 2009 11:27 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Business Strategies & Functions, Infrastructure/architecture management, Windows administrator, applet, Ohio, control panel, Rick Vanover, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, laser
A good server naming convention eases IT workload
Techguide Frisky? DC1? Bozo? Pluto? ESX1? These are all server names. Which ones make the most sense? Scott Lowe discusses server naming in this article.
Thursday, September 24 2009 07:46 AM
Tags: Servers, Infrastructure/architecture management, Server platforms, Convention, Firewall, Printer, Information Technology, Infrastructure/architecture management, Server platforms, Scott Lowe
10+ things that are broken in Access 2007
Techguide If you switch to Access 2007, you'll encounter more than just a radical new interface--some things are just plain broken. See what you can hotfix and what you'll have to live with.
Thursday, August 27 2009 11:20 AM
Tags: Microsoft Office, Field, Slide, Microsoft Windows Vista, Tool, shortcut menu, Microsoft VBA, Microsoft PowerPoint, printer, toolbar
Prevent Excel from turning fractions into dates
Techguide Excel can recognize cell entries as fractions if the appropriate fraction format is applied to the cell before data is entered.
Thursday, June 18 2009 10:08 AM
Tags: Microsoft Office, Fraction, Cell, Printer, Microsoft Excel, Printing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, database table
RIM, HP unveil fruits of BlackBerry partnership
News BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion and Hewlett-Packard are teaming up for new services aimed at the Blackberry platform.
Wednesday, May 06 2009 10:01 AM
Tags: Web services, BlackBerry, Hewlett-Packard Co., RIM BlackBerry, Smart Phone, Research In Motion Ltd., Server, printer, RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server, enterprise server
Microsoft, Brother sign patent-sharing deal
News The printer company agrees to pay Microsoft for use of intellectual property, but most other details of the deal remain secret.
Monday, February 09 2009 06:18 AM
Tags: Peripherals, Software, Microsoft Corp., Patent, intellectual property, printer, printer company, leader, Seiko Epson Corp., R&D
Don't let gray areas delay your projects
Techguide If it's under US$1,000 to solve an immediate need, it may be worthwhile doing it as projects can get delayed.
Wednesday, April 01 2009 09:18 AM
Tags: IT project management, Project management, Inkjet Printer, help desk, Stock, leasing, printer, information technology, analysis, business case
PlanOn PrintStik PS910
Reviews Mobile professionals who need to print simple documents on the move may find the compact 700g PrintStik a useful travel companion. It's by no means perfect, but for some users the benefits will outweigh the drawbacks.
Wednesday, January 07 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Mobile, Inkjet Printer, Wireless, USB, Printstik PS910, PlanOn, Bluetooth, laser, printer
HP printers a hit in Iran
News Despite a trade ban, a third party is selling Hewlett-Packard's products in cities such as Tehran. According to The Boston Globe, that could be a violation of the law.
Tuesday, December 30 2008 08:19 AM
Tags: Peripherals, Politics, Sales/revenue, Sales strategy, Hewlett-Packard Co., Iran, Boston Globe, printer, Dubai, brand
Printer vendors push green for cheap
News Printer manufacturers zoom in on design, technology and tools to offer environment-friendly machines that can also help businesses reduce costs.
Tuesday, June 23 2009 06:01 PM
Tags: Peripherals, Green IT, Business, Canon Inc., Carbon Footprint, imaging, e-mail, printer, printing, printer company




