Scanning & Capture

A Nazi archive governed by 11 separate countries will be opened later this year, with digital copies of 50 million pages of Holocaust information to be made available for researchers and the general public.

TANDBERG have announced a PC videoconferencing product enabling organisations to communicate visually from anywhere employees can taken their laptops.

German researchers are working to piece together the torn details of millions of shredded documents that once held the key to East German secret police files.

Fonts may seem like just another formatting option for some, but as we live in a world that is becoming increasingly saturated with the printed word, fonts can make or break your message. This week, Helvetica marks its 50th year of sublimin...

In order to show off its latest BigTIFF image format, digital pathology specialist Aperio has released the first terapixel image ever created.

Cabinet NG has announced a new automated document management system which it says turns accounting workflows into efficient document management environments.

In an effort to eliminate an overlap of services, Yahoo Inc is closing is online photo storage site Yahoo Photos and encouraging users to migrate to its Web 2.0 sharing site ‘Flikr.’

The Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register went live this morning, before its servers crashed after just hours of operation.

The Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register went live this morning, before its servers crashed after just hours of operation.

Kodak has bolstered its commitment to the high-volume scanning market, announcing version 6.10 of its Capture Software and introducing its fastest production scanner to date, the i1860.

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