Defining the Universal Copier/Printer (UCP) Market
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HP's PSC 2110 printer/scanner/copier
just $155.99 after rebate.
HP's PSC 2110 printer/scanner/copier
just $155.99 after rebate.
03/19/2003 10:25 PM
HP's
PSC 2110, which combines a color ink jet printer, scanner, and copier,
is on sale at Amazon for $155.99 after rebate, and to sweeten the deal
they'll even throw in a $40 gift certificate towards a future Amazon
purchase.
Amazon - HP PSC
2110
Hewlett-Packard Enters Copier Market
Hewlett-Packard Enters Copier Market
11/18/2003 02:28 AMMiami Herald Nov 18 2003 1:47AM ET
Hewlett-Packard enters copier market
Hewlett-Packard enters copier market
11/18/2003 03:34 AMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Nov 18 2003 2:28AM ET
Hewlett-Packard enters copier market
with high-volume machines
Hewlett-Packard enters copier market
with high-volume machines
11/18/2003 03:34 AMAP via New Jersey Online Nov 18 2003 2:41AM ET
Defining Trade Secrets, Not Defining
Journalists
Defining Trade Secrets, Not Defining
Journalists
03/24/2005 02:23 PMIn the Apple vs rumor sites case, the press has built it up as a
question of whether or not bloggers deserve the same protections as
journalists (which many have extended to mean "are bloggers
journalists?" -- which is a silly question, when you think about it).
However, in the decision concerning subpoenas, the judge
clear
ly avoided the issue for a good reason. It really had little to
do with the case at hand. Instead, the question is
what's the
definition of a trade secret? The judge made it clear that if
this was a trade secret violation, then any journalist would be just
as guilty -- since this isn't so much about "whistle-blowing" as it is
about revealing product data before it was to officially be released.
Of course, that complicates matters. What if the process of whistle
blowing also involves revealing trade secrets? In most cases, it
does. It seems like, for now, the test being used is whether or not
it's a public safety or health issue, in which case it becomes
protected whistle-blowing. If it's just product data, then it might
not be protected.
Dell, HP face off in printer market
Dell, HP face off in printer market
05/28/2004 04:57 AMBusiness Report May 28 2004 8:37AM GMT
Dell Wades into Crowded Printer Market
Dell Wades into Crowded Printer Market
03/20/2003 01:05 PMDell has signed an agreement with printer maker Lexmark to produce
Dell-branded printers, a
move will enable the PC giant to compete in the lucrative printer
market against
dominant player Hewlett-Packard. The decision is viewed as risky. As
Meta Group analyst Steve Kleynhans told NewsFactor, "It's not a given
that Dell will succeed."
Epson colours up printer market with
DURABrite
Epson colours up printer market with
DURABrite
02/13/2004 11:47 PMSunday Times South Africa Feb 14 2004 3:16AM GMT
Dell and Hewlett-Packard go head-to-head
in printer market
Dell and Hewlett-Packard go head-to-head
in printer market
05/28/2004 12:27 AMServihoo.com May 28 2004 4:31AM GMT
Dell and Hewlett-Packard go head-to-head
in printer market (AFP)
Dell and Hewlett-Packard go head-to-head
in printer market (AFP)
05/28/2004 07:48 AMAFP - After battling for years to be number one in personal computers,
Dell and Hewlett-Packard are at war again, this time over the market
for PC printers.
Dell, HP go head-to-head in PC printer
market
Dell, HP go head-to-head in PC printer
market
05/28/2004 04:57 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer May 28 2004 9:43PM GMT
Easy DVD Copier v3.3
Easy DVD Copier v3.3
04/06/2005 08:18 PMEasy DVD Copier is a quality and extremely fast DVD copying tool. It
recodes all DVD and copies them to your hard disk or burns them to
DVDR discs without any quality or feature lost.It bases on the
extremely fast DVD Engine and can handle all DVD contents like Menus,
Movie, Audio, Subtitles and Languages. Also It can peer off CSS from
commercial DVD automatically so that you can make your own DVD copies.
[Shareware $39.95 2.13 MB]
Hewlett Now Wants to Be Your Copier
Company, Too
Hewlett Now Wants to Be Your Copier
Company, Too
11/18/2003 02:28 AMNew York Times Nov 18 2003 1:47AM ET
Camera Picture Copier 0.0.2-6
Camera Picture Copier 0.0.2-6
08/12/2004 06:03 AMA digical camera picture copier/renamer.
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
06/06/2005 12:14 AMLyra Research’s new report, "Commercial Printing: An Overview of
Production and Wide-Format," is essential reading for vendors in the
commercial printing market. The report focuses on key trends in
commercial printing, including sharp increases in sales of eco-solvent
or mild solvent wide-format printers, declining prices for wide-format
devices, and inexpensive Chinese wide-format printer products entering
the European and U.S. markets. On the narrow-format side, acquisitions
by key players have taken center stage. [PRWEB May 18, 2005]
10.3: Print to a Xerox DocuCenter 405
Copier
10.3: Print to a Xerox DocuCenter 405
Copier
01/23/2004 02:19 PMIn our office we have Xerox DocuCenter 405 copier/printer/scanner/fax
that operates as our primary printer. When they came to install it,
they gave us special software to use to install on our PCs to make it
work. As for Ma...
HTTrack Website Copier for Windows 3.32
Beta 2 Released
HTTrack Website Copier for Windows 3.32
Beta 2 Released
04/09/2004 03:59 PMDefining Web 2.0
Defining Web 2.0
04/13/2005 05:19 PMBecause I've been following Richard MacManus' work on defining "Web
2.0" in Wikipedia, I really enjoyed Dan's rant about the terrible
definition that was originally posted. I can't think of anybody better
qualified to sift through the bullshit....
Defining Google
Defining Google
01/03/2005 02:52 AMDefining a Web Site
Defining a Web Site
01/08/2004 08:47 PMI have an action item from the
W3C TAG to expand my
s
trawman writeup on our
Site
Data issue. I’ve written about this problem before:
There’s No Such Thing
as a Web Site. I’m going to do it here because this is a better
writing environment and because I think the issue is of general
interest (if by “general interest” we mean to heavy Web geeks)...
Defining privacy
Defining privacy
02/01/2005 09:19 PM
tins ::: Rick Klau's
weblog
Bonus goofy news item of the week: Paris Hilton’s Blackberry was hacked.
Quoth the source for this
bombshell:
“It’s one thing to have people
looking at your sex tapes, but having people reading your personal
e-mails is a real invasion of
privacy.”
Clearly, different people
have different definitions for invasion of privacy.
Comment -
TrackBack
Defining Deviancy Down
Defining Deviancy Down
06/16/2004 04:50 PM
Defini
ng Deviancy Down In 1993, one of our greatest statesmen,
Sen.
Daniel P. Moynihan (D- N.Y.) published one of the most important
pieces of social theory entitled "
Defini
ng Deviancy Down." Moynihan started from
Emile
Durkheim's proposition that there is a limit to the amount of
deviant behavior any community can "afford to recognize" (called the
"Durkheim Constant"). As the amount of deviancy increases, the
community has to adjust its standards so that conduct once thought
deviant is no longer deemed so. Consequently, if we are not vigilant
about enforcing them, our standards would be constantly devolving in
order to normalize rampant deviancy. Shortly after Moynihan's
article,
Charles
Krauthammer offered his now-famous
response
a> to Moynihan's article in which he argued that the corollary is that
society can also "define deviancy up."
Moynihan's theory has been applied to movies,
courage,
dress codes,
sex
ual indiscretions,
corporate behavior, and possibly even to
webpages. One might feel compelled to ask, "
Do
standards even mean anything?" Today, the debate still rages
about where we ought to be
defeatist about
the devolution of standards, or whether we can
righ
t the boat by establishing base principles and
fight to raise standards
up.
Defining Chutzpah
Defining Chutzpah
08/30/2004 10:20 AMHenry Blodget, the infamous Wall Street "analyst" who was hyping
Internet bubble stocks to the public while telling his colleagues how
lousy the companies actually were, is
now writing for Slate magazine, which should know better.
Blodget's latest missive is entitled,
"When They Say 'Buy,'
Sell" -- part of his "How to Understand Wall Street" series.
Ironic? Try grotesque.
"who?s doing the defining of what?s
?hate? right now"
"who?s doing the defining of what?s
?hate? right now"
04/14/2004 10:31 PMRe-defining services value
Re-defining services value
12/31/2004 06:35 AMExpress Computer India Dec 31 2004 10:54AM GMT
Defining The Mobile Internet
Defining The Mobile Internet
12/24/2004 01:02 PMThe Feature Dec 24 2004 2:02AM GMT
Defining N-ary Relations on the Semantic
Web
Defining N-ary Relations on the Semantic
Web
07/21/2004 06:12 PM2004-07-20: The Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment (SWBPD)
Working Group has released the First Public Working Draft of Defining
N-ary Relations on the Semantic Web: Use With Individuals. In Semantic
Web languages like RDF and OWL, a property links two individuals or an
individual and a value. This draft presents patterns and
considerations for representing relations between more than two
individuals. Comments are welcome. Visit the Semantic Web home page.
(News archive)
A defining week for VOIP
A defining week for VOIP
02/10/2004 02:47 AMTwo significant events this week will mark a turning point for voice
over IP.
On Wednesday, AT&T CEO Dave Dorman will give a major speech in
Washington to the New America Foundation. Marking the 20th
anniversary of Ma Bell's divestiture, Dorman is expected to outline a
strategy that makes VOIP a central focus for the company.
The next day, the FCC will take up its long-awaited Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (NPRM) on VOIP, as well as Jeff Pulver's petition to
declare
his Free World Dialup service unregulated. The NPRM is just the
formal beginning of the proceeding -- it will ask questions and make
proposals, but not adopt any binding rules. That will come
later,
almost certainly after Michael Powell leaves the Commission.
Nonetheless, the NPRM will set the agenda for the regulatory fight to
come.
Ellison's defining moment
Ellison's defining moment
07/11/2004 11:49 AM“Capping his company’s four-week trial against the Justice
Department, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison’s masterful testimony on
Thursday convincingly laid out the legal case for why Oracle should be
allowed to be a cold-hearted acquirer.”
Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of
Fascism
Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of
Fascism
06/15/2004 11:29 AM
Fourteen Defining
Characteristics Of Fascism. Defining One's Identity Online
Defining One's Identity Online
06/05/2005 10:46 PMSo, I'm in the New York Times today, as part of the story called
Loosing Google's Lock on the Past. I'm not a huge fan of how the story
turned out, mostly because my quotes are almost incoherent. What I was
trying to say is that the expectation for a...
The Chaotic World of Defining Spyware
The Chaotic World of Defining Spyware
04/01/2005 08:09 PMAnti-spyware vendors each use different criteria for classifying
spyware applications, leading to chaos, confusion and a drastic
increase in legal threats.
"Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of
Fascism"
"Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of
Fascism"
06/18/2004 08:48 PMFresh Outta Defining Beta
Fresh Outta Defining Beta
12/22/2004 01:10 AMMary is absolutely right that the meaning of Beta for software
releases is so diluted its practically meaningless. Most
startups and now major companies (except their flagship products) are
perpetually in Beta. This is, in part, a good thing. If...
Insults Unpunished: Defining Your
Opponent
Insults Unpunished: Defining Your
Opponent
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Defining Your SMS Site Server Security
Using Groups
Defining Your SMS Site Server Security
Using Groups
06/14/2004 12:37 AMInfoWorld SOA Executive Forum: Defining
the SOA Platform
InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum: Defining
the SOA Platform
04/15/2005 03:29 PM
Phil Windley has posted an
e
xcellent preamble to the "Services and Contracts" session he'll be
leading at our upcoming
SOA Forum. This is
exactly the model I'll be using as well, for my sessions on "Defining
the SOA Platform" and "Building Applications on an SOA Platform." Like
Phil, I plan to lay out a set of questions in advance, refine them in
conversations both public and private, and then invite my panelists to
respond to the questions.
...Information Architecture: Defining The
Damn Thing
Information Architecture: Defining The
Damn Thing
07/08/2002 05:40 AM"Defining information architecture is a re-occuring theme in all IA
forums, and frequently leads to re-naming efforts as well, from
information therapist to experience designer." (
IAWiki)
Defining and supporting project
management methodology
Defining and supporting project
management methodology
01/03/2003 02:50 AMCNET Jan 3 2003 1:02AM ET
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