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Kodak unveils new inkjet printer

Ink supplies maker Kodak has introduced a new entry in its line-up in inkjet printers, as well as a new mobile app tailored for iPad users. The firm's new ESP 3.2 All-in-One includes features such as print, copy and scan functionality, Wi-Fi capabilities and a...

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Canon named most trusted camera brand

Digital camera and printer supplies maker Canon has been named as the most trusted photography equipment maker in Europe in a poll of consumers. The firm picked up the accolade from Reader's Digest following a survey that sought the views of thousands of consumers...

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Twitter hits 10m UK users

Micro-messaging site Twitter has celebrated signing up its ten millionth active user in the UK as the site continues to grow in popularity. It means Britain has the fourth largest user base for the service, behind only the US, Brazil and Japan, while it also stated it...

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Oversharing’ top digital faux pas

People who frequently share photos online in addition to printing copies using ink supplies may wish to think carefully about how much of their information they make available. This is because a survey by Intel has revealed 90 per cent of adults in the US believe...

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Monkeys test toughness of new car

A group of monkeys at Knowsley Safari Park were offered a unique treat last week when they were encouraged to destroy a visiting car. But fortunately, it was not a paying customer who had their vehicle set upon by more than 40 of the sanctuary's baboons, as it was...

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Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts not only help you get your work done faster, but help you become more efficient. Here are some Keyboard Shortcuts you might want to check out. If there’s any shortcuts I’ve missed, comment below. The General Shortcuts Let’s start the list with some...

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Facebook trials pay to post system

People using Facebook may get the option to pay to promote their posts if a pilot programme proves popular. The social networking site has launched a trial of the idea with its users in New Zealand, who are being offered the option of spending up to

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Consumers happy with new online privacy laws

The majority of people who use the internet may be satisfied that new laws regarding the use of cookies on websites are a step in the right directions. Cookies - small files containing personal details such as browsing habits - are used by many websites to offer a...

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