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Articles from March 2007

 
Paper giants join Corporate Responsibility Group


UK paper merchant the James McNaughton Group has been approved as a new member of the Corporate Responsibility Group (CRG).
Canon tops US and Western Europe market


Canon has announced it is the still top dog in the US and western European print copier markets.
Epson launches next generation print head


Print specialist Epson has claimed to have developed an inkjet print head with the world's highest degree of distortion.
Save your office money on postal increases


With new postal increases set to come into force this Monday, a mail expert has come up with some tips to save your office some money.
Vista hits the 20 million mark


Microsoft's new Vista software has sold 20 million copies in the two months since its release.
Bizarre office requests… from bomb shelters to boozer bans


Businesses aiming to find the right office space usually ask the obvious questions and apply similar criteria: is the location right? Is it big enough? Does it include diamond studded toilet seats?
Office workers want nicer surroundings


Office desks up and down the country are often home to a variety of morale boosting pick-me-ups.
HTC unveils next step Windows mobile


HTC has unveiled its new mobile Vista enabled laptop computer at the Florida Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association show.
Top tips for new office tenants


All good businesses need the right setting and a leading UK online office broker has revealed the secrets to a successful tenancy.
Laptops have PCs in their sights


The make up of offices up and down the country is going to change, with laptops tipped to replace desktop PCs as the dominant computer by 2011.
New VoIP smartphone from ZyXEL


ZyXEL has launched its new quad-band VoIP enabled mobile smartphone in the UK.
Kensington launches charity mouse


Computer software specialist Kensington have released a wireless mouse supporting the nation's leading breast cancer charity.
Memjet unveils speedy printer


Stealing a few minutes waiting around the printer in your office might become a thing of the past thanks to a new rapid printer from US firm Memjet.
Microsoft and Fuji Xerox announce patent deal


Microsoft and Fuji Xerox have agreed a patent deal that will allow each company to use the other's technology in their products and equipment.
Japanese robot has office potential


Japanese inventors have unveiled their latest crazy invention - a walking, talking tissue dispenser.
Six simple steps to cut office supply costs


Recycling and collecting pens and pencils from seminars are just two of the key ways to cut the cost of office supplies, according to an American firm.
Multifunction office machines 'may not be magic'


Multifunction office machines may not be the answer to business needs, according to an online business resource.
Burst a bubble in honour of office supply's birthday


Bubble wrap, one of the most well-known office supplies, is celebrating its 50th birthday this year.
Pack your PC and go


A new device is to be launched that will revolutionise mobile working, according to its inventors.
Office supplies cover sergeant's shame


Cheeky chappies from the British armed forces have used office supplies to cover their modesty for a charity calendar.
Donated office equipment contributes to Chernobyl aid


An organisation established to deliver aid and support to people stricken by the Chernobyl disaster is to deliver tonnes of office equipment to the area during its annual trip, it has been revealed.
Lexmark teams up with FBI to offer innovative printing


Printer supplies manufacturer Lexmark has confirmed it will be working alongside Mentalix to provide law enforcement agencies with new printing solutions.
WiMax speeding up


Rapid progress in wireless connectivity could see handheld and portable devices offering speeds of up to six megabits per second, according to experts.
WEEE to push PC re-use


WEEE to push PC re-use
Office equipment recycling 'big in Swindon'


A recycling group in Swindon has helped send 3,000 tonnes of unwanted furniture and office equipment to charities around the UK since its launch last summer, it has been revealed.
HP looks to be energy star


Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced that it has developed a range of office equipment that meets new Energy Star 4.0 requirements.
Ricoh moves to make green business easy


Printing and office equipment manufacturer Ricoh has published a best practice guide to help businesses limit their environmental impact.
Desk DVT a 'serious problem'


Workers spending hours sat behind their desk are at a greater risk from developing deep vain thrombosis (DVT), recent research has suggested.
Balloons improve green office practices


Balloons could hold the key to getting employees to turn their PCs off at the end of the day, according to Global Action Plan (GAP).
Blinged up bog is bizarre office environment request


A diamond-encrusted toilet seat and a giant fish tank to house piranhas are two of the bizarre office environment requests received by Office Broker, it has been revealed.
Schools fork out thousands on damaged equipment


Pupils at schools in Surrey have caused thousands of pounds of damage to equipment and facilities, it has been reported.
Office furniture gets redesign


Office furniture specialist Hammonds has unveiled two new finishes to help "bridge the gap between contemporary and traditional" home office design.
Canon picks up trio of office equipment awards


Canon has won three awards for its range of scanners targeted at businesses, it has been revealed.
Tories hope for green success in new offices


Conservative MPs have moved into new headquarters that are set to make the party even greener.
Sainsbury's launches own brand green paper


Supermarket chain Sainsbury's has revealed that it is to start selling own brand recycled paper for the first time.
Technology to drive printing boom


Printing is likely to see a resurgence in the near future thanks to major technological developments, it has been claimed.
Discs banish paper to the bin


Piles of CDs and DVDs are taking the place of files and paperwork, according to office goods manufacturer Avery Dennison Office Products.
Xerox specialises at PMA show


Office supplies manufacturer Xerox is to concentrate on speciality photo applications when it heads to the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) International Convention and Trade Show 2007, it has revealed.
Desk aerobics to cut absenteeism


Simple desk aerobics could be the key to beating back pain, a leading ergonomics specialist has claimed.
Safe office environments make for happy workers


With flexible working hours becoming increasingly popular, the Home Safety Council (HSC) has issued guidance to help workers stay safe in their own home.
Office environments 'can break businesses'


Choosing the right office environment can make or break a business, according to an industry expert.
Office flirting is no more


Office-based flirting is a thing of the past, according to a survey of workers by Euroffice.
Spring shredding safeguards security


Fellowes has unveiled a range of new paper shredders to help businesses spring clean their offices in a safe and risk-free manner.
Government outlines green office action plan


Office supplies, light bulbs, computers and even toilet roll will have to meet new green regulations under plans revealed by the government.
Surrey site sets standards for offices


A Surrey development is being touted as a benchmark for sustainable office design by eco-friendly designers.
Office supplies to be a hit on south coast


Office supply retailers are expected to be one of the big winners at this week's Southampton Business South exhibition, according to the event's organisers.
Metal magic makes memos 'memorable'


Post-it notes and scribbled memos could be a thing of the past with IC Innovations now selling magnetic inkjet printer paper.
Owls to dictate office environment


National Trust wardens in north Wales are to get some bizarre new colleagues in the form of a parliament of owls, it has been revealed.
Printer backs tree drive


Gemini Press has revealed that it has signed up to the Woodland Trust's Tree for All campaign.
Office furniture sets the world on fire


The story of a solitary torched office chair has caused national intrigue and an international campaign to find the owner.
Community project to offer laminators, guillotines


A Cambridgeshire village is aiming to get locals interested in something new when it holds a free learning day this Saturday.