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Man seeks to print entire internet

Kenneth Goldsmith urges public to print as much as possible for exhibition dedicated to late programmer-activist. Yahoo! reports on Goldsmith’s seemingly impossible mission to print out the whole internet in order to fill a building 500 square metres in size with...

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HP launches petition against scanner patent trolls

OEM joins Xerox and Ricoh in challenging shell companies threatening lawsuits against SMBs for alleged patent infringement. Ars Technica reports that HP has filed a petition challenging one of the patents used against SMBs by 40 shell companies, which have been acting...

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App translates adult articles into child-friendly writing

New phone app for children developed to enable easier understanding of articles written for adults. BBC News reports that a new augmented reality app has been developed in Japan that children can use on smartphones to translate newspaper articles that would otherwise...

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Cartridge World franchise turns empty store into food bank

New Jersey franchise teams with neighbouring store to put vacant building to use. Cartridge World store owners in New Jersey are working with a neighbouring business, Sign-A-Rama, by transforming a vacant shop into a food bank to help the needy, reports NJ.com. The...

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New labour rules established for China suppliers by HP

OEM will attempt to reduce use of student interns and temporary workers on low pay in its China factories. Taipei Times reports that HP has drawn up a new set of guidelines for its Chinese suppliers in an attempt to stop labour abuses at its factories in the country,...

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Totalpost opens French division

UK franking cartridge remanufacturer opens Paris-based Totalpost Services SAS to serve French market. Totalpost Services Plc has announced that it has expanded its services to better serve its French dealers with the launch of its French company, Totalpost Services...

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