The Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, the National Library of the Netherlands, has decided to digitise 8 million pages of historical newspapers, giving library users digital access to 400 years of history.
Shortly after proudly announcing it’s world-beating Next G mobile network, the theft of a top-secret phone from CEO Sol Trujillo has left Telstra somewhat red-faced and Microsoft nursing a security headache.
Telstra has made a splash at this week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with the announcement that its national mobile broadband network is the world’s fastest according to the Guinness Book of Records.
With mobile technology opening up new areas of possibility for customer service, Netsize has announced that it has added global SMS communication features to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Spectra Logic has introduced a new portable Media Lifecycle Management (MLM) Reader, extending the technology outside the library and enabling the health of tapes to be checked on any computer via USB.
Preliminary reports from the analysts at IDC show that the financial crisis is beginning to make its presence felt in the PC hardware sector, with PC shipments in Asia/Pacific contracting for the first time in ten years during Q4, 2008.
Epson has launched two high speed sheet-fed scanners, the Epson GT-S80 which scans 40 pages per minute (ppm) single sided and 80 images per minute (ipm) in a double sided scan, while the GT-S50 scans at 25 ppm single sided and 50 ipm double sided.
Kodak says the acquisition of the scanner division of BÖWE BELL + HOWELL will add a range of complementary products to its document imaging product range.
Fujitsu has announced that it has become the first to integrate Microsoft’s Office SharePoint Server 2007 software across its entire document imaging scanner line.
IBM is showcasing new combined imaging and archiving technologies, saying it can provide healthcare and research organisations with complete and timely access to critical imaging and diagnostic information, and do it at the point of care r...