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April 30, 2007
Electronic recycling planned
Perry County Commissioners, Perry County Conservation District and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection are sponsoring the county s second electronics recycling event from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, May 19, rain or shine, at Karn s Food Market on Cold Storage Road in New
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Posted by Russell at 05:24 PM
The Benefits of the Wireless-N
The wireless N router provides many benefits of the previous G technology. I am pleased with some of the features that the manufacturers are adding to their offerings. In this article, I will highlight the following features, USB 2.0 ports, file-and-print server capability, and the 5-Ghz
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Posted by Peter at 03:45 PM
Kodak's EasyShare 5300 printer is a good start
As part of its long, rocky journey from film to digital photography, Kodak just introduced a line of home inkjet printers. The company has decided to go after its rival Hewlett-Packard, which dominates consumer inkjet
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Posted by Ryan at 03:05 PM
Update: HP Overhauls Printer Cartridge
PhysOrg - Hewlett-Packard said on Tuesday it will be gradually changing the way the company delivers its inkjet cartridges by instituting three new color-coded categories and a lowered, two-tiered pricing scheme for its inkjet printer cartridges. Hewlett ...
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Posted by Alex at 01:42 PM
Q&A yields glimpse into future
Last week's earnings conference call between financial analysts and Lexmark International executives revealed several tidbits of information on the company's future plans, including the possibility of private-label ink, as well as CEO Paul Curlander's thoughts on Memjet, a technology that's billed as offering print speeds that double those of most current desktop inkjet
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April 29, 2007
Kodak Printer Seems A Worthy
Ledger - As part of its long, rocky journey from film to digital photography, Kodak just introduced a line of home inkjet printers ... P and other makers have sold the printers for relatively little, then made most or all of their money on the ink cartridges. So ...
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Posted by Ryan at 05:43 PM
Goal: consistent Web
Indianapolis Star - As part of its journey from film to digital photography, Kodak just introduced a line of home inkjet printers. ... But its black ink cartridges cost just $9.99, and the color ones -- which combine five color inks -- just $14.99. And these are ...
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Posted by Russell at 02:07 PM
HP Offers Customers More Choice, Greater
HULIQ.com - HP is changing the way it delivers inkjet cartridges to customers to offer them more choice, greater value and a simplified shopping experience, both in-store and online Beginning this year, most new HP consumer printers worldwide will be introduced ...
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