CARTRIDGEMONKEY NEWS

Monkeys wreak havoc at temple

A number of monkeys have been caught and removed from a temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, after a series of attacks on tourists, a report states. According to Agence-France Presse (AFP), authorities in the city initiated a crackdown on the unruly monkeys because of the...

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Consumers encouraged to recycle

A new scheme from Kodak has been launched as part of an effort to encourage consumers to recycle more. The company has launched a Trade-In and Recycling Program, whereby its customers in the US can dispose of all manner of consumer electronics that are no longer in...

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Photo sharing update comes to Twitter

A new service from Twitter that makes it easier to share photos has been launched. The company is updating its search system so that photos and videos can be found on the results page, making it "easier to get a sense of what's happening right now, wherever...

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Printing CVs ‘could help with proofing’

Printing important documents likes CVs and job applications so they can be proof-read without relying on a computer spell-checker may be one way that people can work to ensure they stand the best chance of getting a new position. Peter Panayotou, founder and senior...

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Canon promotes green action

Printer and ink cartridge manufacturer Canon is taking steps to promote a green agenda. The company is heading to the China-Japan Green Expo 2011 in Beijing to showcase its latest green products, including printer supplies and digital cameras, among other things. As...

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Monkeys ‘can experience regret’

While regret has previously been viewed as an exclusively human attribute, new research suggests that monkeys too can experience the feeling. A study conducted by researchers from Yale University found that the animals can visualise alternative, hypothetical outcomes...

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