Scanning & Capture

Taking a leaf out of Skype’s book, Yahoo! is launching external phone service support for its popular instant-messaging (IM) software.

Microsoft and Telstra have trumpeted the release of a new audio and video web conferencing service. But can they compete with gratis services like Skype?

Google has been stirring up a lot of trouble of late with its controversial plan to scan the worlds libraries and put them online. A lot of publishes were leering at it and unmuzzling their lawyers, yet whilst Google has attracted venom the...

With bird flu looming, hurricanes highlighting businesses vulnerabilities and even the PM blustering about "specific terror threats", the need for reliable disaster recovery couldn't be more apparent.

South Korean chip giant Samsung has agreed to pay a $300 million fine brought on by the US Justice Department after a 3 year antitrust probe into DRAM price fixing.

Eastman Kodak have announced a new feeder for the Kodak i40 scanner that will capture data on all manner of documents. From small receipts to licenses and health cards, all those fiddly document types that just don't fly with traditional sc...

IBM have announced that Higo bank and UniCredit are the newest businesses to deploy its Grid computing solutions.

Portable devices, like iPods and mobile phones, will become essential pieces of equipment that every student at school, TAFE or university will need to own, rather than disruptive devices that should be banned from educational settings, as...

After much rumour and conjecture on the subject, Intel and Research In Motion (RIM) today have finally publicly announced that they are to enter an extensive technology collaboration in which RIM will use Intel processors in future BlackBe...

Whether it be due to hardware failure, natural disaster or 'oops! wrong button' syndrome, company data is valuable and often needs rapid replacement when the unforeseeable happens. Tape has long been the primary choice for backing up compa...

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