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Steve Jobs dies at 56

People who use ink cartridges to print out documents from Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads may be saddened to hear the company's founder Steve Jobs has died. The executive, who stood down from his position at the head of the company earlier this year due to...

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HP Envy ‘a stylish all-in-one machine’

Home users looking for a multifunction printer (MFP) for occasional use may be interested in the Envy 110 e-All-in-One model from ink cartridges maker HP. The design includes copying, faxing and scanning functionalities and can connect to the internet, which allows...

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Epson printers win design awards

Several products from ink cartridges maker Epson have been awarded accolades for the quality of their design at an event in Japan. In the multifunctional printer category at the 2011 Japanese Good Design Awards, the Stylus Office BX925FWD and BX625FWD were praised for...

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Rare ginger monkey born at London Zoo

A rare baby monkey has entered the world at London Zoo and his appearance may be a surprise to visitors to the attraction. This is because the newborn Francois Langurs primate is covered in bright orange fur, unlike the thick black coat of his parents. Although the...

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Kodak printer ‘a great home all-in-one’

Individuals looking for an all-in-one printer for use in the home may like to consider a device from ink cartridges maker Kodak. The Hero 5.1 is the entry-level model in the Hero line, but still offers a range of features, such as wireless connectivity, automatic...

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The 3D Printer Crooked Cats That Got The Skimmed Milk Money

The 3D Printer Crooked Cats That Got The Skimmed Milk Money

We’ve recently brought you exciting news about the endless capabilities of using 3D printers. From food and chocolate printers to human organ printers, the technology for 3D printers is moving faster than James Corden moves through a buffet table.
So it seemed only a matter of time before criminals put the 3D printer to what they know best; scamming money from the unsuspecting public.

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Amazon unveils first tablet PC

Individuals looking for ink supplies to print off documents directly from a tablet PC may be interested in a new entrant to the market made by online retailer Amazon. The company - which already produces the Kindle line of ebook readers - has shown off its first media...

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