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April 18, 2011

Latest Print Sale News

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Crushers notes: Amherst and Brookside grads offered contracts
AVON — Crushers manager John Massarelli confirmed the team offered contracts to Lorain Countians Steve Grife and Antone DeJesus. Grife, a Brookside grad, was released by the Cubs organization and signed with the Washington Wild Things last week. DeJesus, an Amherst grad, was released by the Cardinals organization after two seasons in Class AA and is [...]
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Pottstown Area Garden Club announces annual house tour
The Pottstown Area Garden Club will be holding their annual garden tour, “The Art of Gardening,” on Saturday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Seven private gardens and Pottsgrove Manor will be on the tour. In conjunction with the tour the club will also be sponsoring a garden photography contest. Winners of the contest will be selected during the tour by popular vote of the garden visitors.
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Banking professor examines ‘rumors’ of RBC sale
The more than 1,000 employees who work for RBC Bank in Rocky Mount have reason to be concerned about losing their jobs after reports Canada’s largest bank is exploring selling the business, a University of North Carolina banking professor said this week.
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April 7, 2011

Latest Server Printing News

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Xsilva Adds Mobile Receipt Printing To LightSpeed Mobile
Xsilva Systems, makers of unified retail Point of Sale tools sold under the LightSpeed brand, recently released LightSpeed Mobile 1.4, the latest version of the company’s award-winning mobile Point of Sale platform.
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‘A big part of HP Unix work happens in India’
Hewlett-Packard (HP) started doing R&D in India as early as 1988. This Bangalore centre today has about 3,500 engineers and has become one of the largest and most diverse sites of HP’s in the world, with engineers focused on servers, printing, storage and software
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HP taps Google’s print server in the sky
Print jobs via interwebs HP has announced that its ePrint printers are the first to support Google Cloud Print, a service that lets print via the interwebs.…
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VIVACOM Adopts HP Solutions
The world’s largest computer maker, Hewlett-Packard Company recently announced that VIVACOM Bulgaria has adopted its solutions to design a next-generation intelligent network , with the intention of becoming more efficient and thereby earn higher profits.
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April 4, 2011

Latest Print Usb News

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Airport Express
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Airport Express plugged into the wall for Wireless printing

March 25, 2011

Latest All In One Laserjet News

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Companies recover in aftermath of Japan earthquake
NEW YORK, 22 MARCH 2011 – Companies with operations in Japan are repairing factories and accounting for employees as recovery continues in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the country’s eastern coast on March 11.
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March 24, 2011

Latest All In One Printing News

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Playing them all: Westbrook man writes the book on Maine’s public golf courses
Former Westbrook High School golf coach Dennis Walch has written a book about his quest to play all of Maine’s public golf courses. Walch will discuss his book “The Greens of Maine – I Played Them All,” at the Walker Memorial Library in Westbrook next week.
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US Unemployment Another Counterfeit Figure from the Fed
What were we talking about yesterday? Oh yes…something about a big, nasty bird…and Japan. First, let’s report the news from yesterday…then we’ll come back to this subject.
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Email letters, March 23, 2011
Denny Herzog may not have learned or else conveniently forgotten a time when there was not collective bargaining and because of that, no middle class. There are good reasons we have a system whereby working folks can bargain collectively for issues that matter to them as a group.
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March 4, 2011

Latest Print Usb News

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Printers: the best of the best
Oki B431DN (print server) Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5 (excellent) The good: Impressive output speed and print quality; networking with Ethernet port; duplexer for double-sided printing; extra-large 350-sheet paper…
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What doesn’t interfere with your iPhone’s Wifi?
A recent post at the TiPb blog runs down the many many causes of Wifi interference with your iPhone, more than the advice to hold it differently. Some of the items on the list may surprise you.
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February 27, 2011

Latest Print Usb News

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Chip maker cocks snook at Apple with IPAD family
Capitalising the brand? You have to admire chip maker STMicroelectronics’ cojones – or boggle at the company’s seeming stupidity. It is promoting the word ‘iPad’ as both an acronym and a trademark.…
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Motorola Xoom set for preorders at Best Buy
Motorola’s Xoom tablet is now up for preorders at Best Buy. The Xoom is expected to put a dent in Apple’s market-share dominance in tablets.
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February 25, 2011

Latest All In One Printing News

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Thinking Outside the Box Office: Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘Rashomon’ to screen at NOMA
A selection of off-the-beaten-path events for New Orleans movie buffs looking for something to do this weekend
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Fairfax boss in no hurry to decide on paywall options
FAIRFAX MEDIA is interested in the ”freemium” approach for possible paywalls for its newspaper websites and tablet applications, although the company’s chief executive, Greg Hywood, says it is no rush to decide what the right model is for each of its publications.
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February 23, 2011

Latest Print Sale News

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Valentine Tea for cancer survivors
It was tasty treats and conversation as 23 cancer survivors gathered at Colony Square for a Valentine Tea hosted by the Relay For Life Committee. RFL Chair Jean Cyronek provided information on plans for the 2011 event on July 15 at Longyear Park in Coleraine. After imagining a world with more birthdays, the ongoing American Cancer Society theme, Cyronek announce that the theme for the 2011 Relay …
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New vaccine technology protects mice from hepatitis C virus
( University of Copenhagen ) HCV mutates so strongly that traditional vaccines are useless. However, University of Copenhagen researchers are the first to succeed in developing a vaccine, which provides future hope for medical protection from the hepatitis C virus.
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Mayor vows to keep gas drilling fight despite move
This tiny rural town at the heart of the state’s natural gas drilling controversy is losing its most high-profile crusader: Mayor Calvin Tillman, who has sold his house over concerns about his children’s escalating health problems.
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February 16, 2011

Latest All In One Laserjet News

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Review: HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw color laser printer
HP’s LaserJet Pro CP1025nw is a single-function color laser printer that works over USB, 10/100 Ethernet or 802.11 Wi-Fi. And while its compact design won’t take up too much desktop real estate, its pokey four-pass print speeds will take up plenty of your time.
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