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HP launches revolutionary E-book

By Paperstone on 16 May 2007 in Ink Cartridges And Toners with 0 Comments

Hewlett-Packard (HP) has presented its latest e-book offering at the 2007 HP Mobility Summit in Shanghai. The IT giant is more commonly associated with printers, office supplies and inkjet cartridges, but it is now turning its hand to leading the revolution of high-tech electronic books. And its latest e-book concept happens to be just as […]

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Anti-paper shredder to put Stasi documents back together

By Paperstone on 14 May 2007 in Shredders & Supplies with 0 Comments

A team of researchers in Germany have created a computer programme to put together 45 million pages of police files shredded into 600 million pieces. Almost 18 years ago the agents of the communist East German State Security Service (Stasi) used a Paper shredder to destroy a number of secret documents. But according to nature.com, […]

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Office supplies con artist caught again

By Paperstone on 10 May 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

The 16-year-old south London boy who was recently convicted of scamming unsuspecting customers out of £250,000 in phoney office supplies sales has been caught doing it again. After beginning his criminal dealings aged just 13, the boy was recently charged with conning many people out of their money through fake sales of office supplies, vacuum […]

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New printing technology from Ricoh

By Paperstone on 26 April 2007 in Ink Cartridges And Toners with 0 Comments

Print giant Ricoh has launched its new GelSprinter technology printers, which could bridge the gap between workgroup lasers and inkjet printers. The GelSprinter technology uses pigment-based gel rather than viscous ink and performs at laser speeds, producing 29 pages per minute in colour and mono. Ricoh’s basic GX 3000 model costs around £150, which is […]

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Philips launches giraffe-like laptop

By Paperstone on 26 April 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

Electronics specialist Philips has launched a peculiar long-necked laptop, the powerful and stylish X200. Office staff in Britain that often find themselves working away from their desks will be intrigued by this innovative new product, which couples breakthrough mobile capabilities with a bizarre giraffe-neck design. The X200 is a space saving device that features an […]

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Windows phones prepare for BlackBerry applications

By Paperstone on 25 April 2007 in Office Machines & Supplies with 0 Comments

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) is set to release its software on Microsoft Windows Mobile handsets, meaning users can run BlackBerry applications on their Windows phone. The importance of mobile office technology has grown significantly in recent years and BlackBerry software has been an integral part of that growth. Users will be able to […]

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Summer date for Samsung smartphone

By Paperstone on 25 April 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

Electronics giant Samsung has revealed the latest offering in its smartphone range, the SGH-i400. The handset is a slider model and comes in a design so cool and sleek it is sure to be the envy of office staff throughout the UK. It is expected to be available in Europe this summer, following its release […]

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Workers warned against ‘virtual desking’

By Paperstone on 24 April 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

With office products having kept up with the technological revolution, employees are being given the opportunity to work in an increasingly flexible fashion. Flexible working practices have in particular been particularly bolstered since the advent of wireless technologies, laptops and the like, which enable workers to carry on with projects and tasks even when they […]

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HP ink cartridge plans to update market

By Paperstone on 24 April 2007 in HP with 0 Comments

Employees could have the opportunity to reduce the overall cost of their office machines following Hewlett Packard (HP’s) decision to offer two types of inkjet printer cartridges with its consumer printers. Instead of the traditional ‘one-size-fits-all’ package, the group will be offering a smaller and larger version of inkjet printer cartridge. The cartridges can be […]

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iPhone causing a stir

By Paperstone on 23 April 2007 in Office Supplies with 0 Comments

Office staff across the UK will be waiting with bated breath as popular electronics giant Apple gears up to launch its revolutionary iPhone later this year. And a recent survey by Harris Interactive revealed that the buzz among US consumers is reaching fever pitch, with 47 per cent admitting they were aware of the product […]

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