Scanning & Capture

A costly gizmo or the answer to document distribution?

Epson Australia has announced plans incorporate its Print Image Matching (PIM) II technology across its entire photo printer line. These printers will also support Exif Print.

Taking the light approach to long-term storage and retrieval of information.

Samsung Electronics has introduced the first $2000 digital copier, printer, fax and scanner that comes complete with a three-year on-site warranty.

Note-taking, which tends to be difficult to store and access, will get a boost from new technology from Microsoft as the software giant continues its drive to launch off the desktop.

Hewlett-Packard has been given a "caution" rating and the future of BEA and Borland is uncertain, said Gartner analysts.

Four board members of the Australian Information Industry Association will focus on the needs of small and medium sized businesses in Australia.

Xplor, the international organisation for electronic document systems, has set out to discover the Asia Pacific market and build a presence. The market expedition will be lead by the Australia based Asia Pacific office.

Australia was the first nation to be shown the new Tablet PC from Microsoft and hardware partners including Fujitsu, Toshiba and Hewlett-Packard. The device, which was first announced in November 2000 has taken its time to arrive, but could...

As part of a large-scale project to digitise offender photographs NSW Police department has issued a tender for a digital imaging capture system that will enable them to speed up making these images available to mobile custody officers.

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