For most of us, printers aren’t noticed that often unless it breaks down or needs to be refilled. With the ‘Error 41’ epidemic getting worse for Brother Printers, owners of the effected models are really starting to take notice.
The Blu-Ray vs HD DVD battle is raging on, with every week bringing a new development that tips the scales in one or the other direction. This week, Blu-Ray scored another feather in its cap from Acer.
IBM has taken a quantum leap forward when it comes to data storage, announcing that its researchers have discovered how to construct storage devices out of almost atom-sized components.
Dell has just announced its most energy efficient commercial desktop ever, also claiming it to have the “most flexible systems management capabilities in the industry”.
It’s hard not to pay attention when someone is telling you about the future right next to Ground Zero in New York City, which is exactly where Hewlett Packard (HP) launched its new Print 2.0 strategy and suite of products.
IBM’s Power6 architecture has shined in several Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) server tests. The results put the Power6 well ahead of its rivals in several market segments.
Microsoft’s (MS) Live network is currently monstrous in size; this expansion is set to continue with the Live network to hit 53 services according to the MS roadmap.
In the lead up to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) vote to induct the Office Open XML document format as an international standard, Microsoft has been accused of vote-buying at the Swedish Standards Institute (SIS).