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Fuji Xerox names new distributor in Australia

Toner Warehouse will distribute the OEM’s printers across Australia. ARN reported that the Sydney-based distributor will handle the OEM’s printer hardware and consumables as an authorised distributor in Australia to resellers. Toner Warehouse had already been...

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Xerox cuts 300 jobs in Oregon

The OEM has permanently closed two call centres in the US state. The World reported on Xerox’s decision, which was relayed to the 300 employees on Wednesday, noting that the cuts would amount to 1.4 percent of the local workforce losing their jobs in Coos County. The...

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CEMA region sees technical wide-format sales increase

The increase in technical machines outweighs a small decline in overall sales. IDC reported that the large-format peripherals market in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (the CEMA region) saw a slight decline of -0.91 percent in 2012 compared to...

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IT workers leaving HP to join nearby automaker

OEM continues to cut jobs as 18 key IT employees leave for jobs at General Motors. Computerworld reports that HP is still on target with its restructuring goals, with the OEM cutting five percent of its workforce between the end of 2011 and 31 October 2012, and many...

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G&G launches new cartridge and ribbon packaging

Ninestar’s G&G brand has revealed new packaging for its cartridges and ribbons. The new packaging was launched on 1 January by the company, which noted that the boxes “inherit the old image” but feature a “more recognizable King Penguin”. The boxes feature QR...

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Vodafone to sell second-hand smartphones

UK mobile operator will resell smartphones at discount prices to increase data usage, possibly providing opportunity for collectors. Digital Spy reports that Vodafone has launched a new scheme that will see the mobile provider reselling “nearly new” smartphones at...

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Man manipulates cartridges to produce counterfeit banknotes

Cartridge tampering technique allows man in US to counterfeit over $1 million in banknotes. Sydney Morning Herald reports that 36 year-old Heath Kellogg was able to produce more than $1.1 million (€844,000) fake $50 bills and integrate them into the US economy by...

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HP India launches new range of MFPs

Newly released multifunctional printers aimed at enterprises and SMBs to increase efficiency in workplace. A new range of cloud-enabled MFPs has been launched by HP India, reports Think Digit, with SMBs being the main target customers. The range of printers includes...

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