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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
REVIEW: Samsung ML-2525W While pricing for wireless and laser printing is on the decline, there aren’t a lot of models on the market that include both. The Samsung ML-2525W is one of those exceptions that hits the sub-$200 price point with a smart, compact design that works well in any home or small office space.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Canadian IT pros face recycling challenge There’s no point in recycling unless you’re sure that what you’re doing is better than putting technology products in a landfill in the first place. How accepting responsibility changes everything
Monday, January 21, 2008
Gadgets get power from sun and water A lot of solar chargers work with small devices, but laptops generally have been left in the dark--until now. Plus: What may be the industry's first water-powered, fuel-cell, hydrogen-generating charger 
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Coming soon: solar panels for notebook PCs Voltaic Systems has announced a rechargeable battery with solar panels, with a fabric bag made of recyled plastic. Also, the HydroPak hydrogen-generating charger will hit the shelves this year
Thursday, October 26, 2006
It’s more than just the ink, says HP Companies often treat peripheral devices like laser printer cartridges as commodities to be purchased at the lowest price, often by the same person that orders the corporate pencils.HP Canada is sounding a warning bell, however, saying that there’s a lot of technology in those cartridges and you get what you pay for. 
Thursday, December 19, 2002
Sony's S-AIT tape gets jump on competitors Sony Corp. this week announced the first tape drive and cartridge that breaks the 1TB capacity barrier. The Super Advanced Intelligent Tape (S-AIT) technology leapfrogs two rival tape drive formats by at least six months, based on those companies' development road maps.
Sunday, December 15, 2002
Super AIT tape technology breaks 1TB barrier Sony Corp. recently announced the first production tape drive and cartridge that breaks the 1TB capacity barrier, leapfrogging two competing cartridge and drive technologies by at least six months, according to those companies' development road maps.
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