Apr 29, 2008 | Slippery Brick
Samsung releases smallest color laser printers
Posted in Printers by Conner Flynn on April 29th, 2008 One thing is always true about new devices. via Slippery Brick
Apr 29, 2008 | BuilderAU.com.au
Multiple flaws found in HP Software Update tool
“A successful exploit requires that the user is tricked into visiting a malicious Web site using IE6 or earlier. If the user uses IE7, he must first be convinced into allowing the ActiveX control to run”
HP's Software Update Tool has been found to contain flaws which can lead to remote code execution or the leakage of sensitive information stored on a PC. via BuilderAU.com.au
Apr 29, 2008 | News-Medical.Net
New imaging technology lights up lungs to diagnose disease
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed innovative technology which illuminates a person's lungs and helps clinicians identify if they are functioning correctly. via News-Medical.Net
New flexible POS scanner from Datalogic
Datalogic Scanning Inc., a leading manufacturer of high performance POS retail bar code scanners, has launched the QuickScan Mobile retail POS handheld reader, ideal for use at the point-of-sale, as well as ... via IT Reseller
Now we can prove that Bones was full of it
This replica of the Star Trek " Medical Tricorder " makes it clear why they rarely showed a close-up of Bones' device on the original series: It looks like something cobbled together in the garage of that ... via CNET News.com
A Universal Approach for implementing Real-Time Industrial Ethernet
"Industrial Ethernet" is a broad term that generally refers to two distinct types of networking: non- or Soft-Real-Time , which is primarily characterized by information processing and Isochronous Real-Time , ... via DesignLines
Socket Mobile strengthens channel with new partner and service programmes
“Socket Mobile is fully committed to its channel and recognises that the vertical industry expertise of its partners is key to meeting the business mobility needs of customers”
INFORMATION: Free information is available from SOCKET MOBILE on the subject in this story. via IT Reseller
Aquilion ONE, World's First Dynamic Volume Computed Tomography Scanner With 320 Simultaneous Slices
“The introduction of dynamic volume CT marks an important milestone in the history of computed tomography”
Main Category: MRI / PET / Ultrasound Also Included In: Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Toshiba Medical Systems has introduced the Aquilion ONE CT scanner, a revolution in Computed Tomography technology that ... via MediLexicon
“NSi's products have been designed to address the day to day content capture workflow requirements from simple to most complex projects”
Notable Solutions, Inc. , the leading developer of Distributed Content Capture Workflow Solutions, recently announced the selection of Cranel Imaging, a Value Added Distributor of Enterprise Content Management ... via Logistics Online
LAX will use body imaging scanning
“We need to make sure there are good safeguards. The temptation is great not to follow procedures when a celebrity or someone well-known is involved.”
Some travelers at Los Angeles International Airport will be searched for weapons and explosives using a new scanner that peers through their clothes and creates an image of the person's body, federal officials ... via South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Indian origin researcher unveils Victorian piston to cool space-age electronics
“If there is a sensor in space that needs very rapid cooling without a lot of machinery this could do that”
London, April 16: A researcher of Indian origin and his colleagues at the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands, have developed a new prototype that may form the basis for future cooling devices ... via Daily India
Illumina Launches the iScan(TM) System
Illumina, Inc. today launched the iScan System, a next-generation scanner that provides researchers conducting genotyping and gene expression studies with significantly greater throughput, enhanced automation, ... via Earth Times
Codegate launches wireless wearable mobile computing solution for 1D, 2D and RFID
Codegate, a specialist in providing mobile enterprise solutions, has launched a new solution for wearable scanning - ' the QP1000iWS. via IT Reseller
“The irony here is that technology is creating more issues”
In what may be a first nationally, Wisconsin is considering forgoing federal certification of a new vote-counting device and testing it itself in an effort to simplify and speed the tallying of votes in ... via Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal
New high performance solution for kiosk printing from Trident
A new ultra fast, rugged, high quality thermal printer introduced by Trident is claimed to provide an ideal solution for integrating into a wide range of kiosks and self-service ticketing machines. via IT Reseller
HP Unveils Imaging and Printing Devices, Solutions and Services for Enterprises
“HP has cultivated three factors essential to the global enterprise business: people, partnerships and portfolio”
April 8, 2008 - HP today announced a broad expansion of its imaging and printing portfolio for large businesses. via GISCafe
HP Draws Up Plans for New Enterprise Printers and Programs
“Eighteen months ago, HP began repositioning its hardware to select vertical industries. These solutions we are now introducing [are] a continuation of that market strategy”
Building on the "What Do You Have to Say?" campaign it introduced months ago, HP has moved ahead with new printers designed for enterprise workloads as well as a new certification program. via TechNewsWorld
So when Plustek told me that the SmartOffice PS282 was essentially an improved version of the PS252, I had high hopes for it. via PC Magazine
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The Bahrain International Airport has awarded a tender to HomeLand Technology Sdn Bhd
HomeLand Technology Sdn Bhd to install their state of the art under vehicle scanners in the Bahrain International Airport premises to protect its ground support units. via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
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“Biometric device manufacturers and system integrators cannot rely on security through obscurity alone for the overall security of their devices and systems”
A British security researcher has demonstrated a "biologging" system for intercepting biometric authentication data, warning that attacks on biometric systems could become relatively straightforward if current ... via Techworld
Naviscan PET Systems to Place High-Resolution PET Scanner at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
“We are extremely excited about the opportunity to be working with a world-renowned cancer center on the application and use of our unique, leading edge molecular imaging technology in quantifying the effectiveness of cancer therapy”
SAN DIEGO, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Naviscan PET Systems, a privately held company specializing in the development of high-resolution PET scanners, announced today that a contract has been signed to place ... via Earth Times
USB Photo Scanner - 5 megapixel scanner converts old photos to digital at the press of a button
USB Photo Scanner . This clever new box of tricks uses a 5 megapixel CMOS sensor to scan those old photos in our attic and turn them into glorious digital images which can be stored, shared and enjoyed the ... via The Red Ferret Journal
Cuyahoga Co. Review Leaves Few Unscanned Votes Uncounted
Elections officials in Ohio's most populous county said about 1 percent of the 406,450 votes cast in the March 4 presidential primary couldn't be scanned because of rips or imprecise marks that might invalidate ... via WEWS
“Analyst firm IDC found that the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) telecom services market was worth over $215 billion in 2007 and expects mobile phone sales in the Asia Pacific region to grow by an annual rate of 10 percent in 2008”
CTIA Wireless, Booth #5676 -- ABBYY USA, a leading provider of document recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, today announced its Mobile OCR SDK 2.5 with intelligent image correction ... via TechWeb.com