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Rapid Refill awarded Green honour

The company was recognised for sustainability in the Mid Valley Green Awards. The Statesman Journal reported that there were five businesses recognised for sustainability contributions and that one of these was Rapid Refill, ”a company that sells remanufactured ink...

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Samsung South Africa realigns business

Samsung Electronics South Africa is set to create four new businesses as it reorganises its operation. Biz Community reported that the realignment comes in the wake of the “pending sale” of Samsung’s printer sector to HP Inc and that the four new units will be...

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Xerox Ireland insight

Alan Brown, the Managing Director of Xerox Ireland talks about company policies. Silicon Republic interviewed Xerox Ireland’s Managing Director who has a business degree from the Dublin City University and has been a director of several companies before his move to...

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Recycled toner used on Australian roads

A council in Australia has partnered with a road resurfacing contractor who uses recycled toner, cartridges and car tyres instead of tar. My Sunshine Coast reported that Allan Hull, Civil Operations Manager, Noosa Council, stated that: “Noosa Asphalt” is better for...

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Dell releases two new printers

The S3840cdn is a laser printer and colour single-function model , while the S3845cdn is a colour laser MFP, and both come with “an adjustable five-inch capacitive touch screen control panel” as well as wireless or direct access, and can print from Microsoft Share Point On-Premise folders. The models are suitable for SMBs and large businesses, and are said to be “easy to use, quick, reliable and secure”.

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Canadian technology trends discussed

Dell’s Workforce Study showed that Canada was behind when it came to new technology. ITBusiness reported that a study carried out by Dell showed Canadian offices are not keeping up with new technology, and that a third of employees felt that they had a more up-to-date...

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Dell discusses A3 market decline

A Dell executive talked about the declining market for A3 printers.  CRN reported that Orlando Lacayo, Dell’s Global Product Manager, stated that the companies that manufacture them are now trying to enter the A4 market, noting: “The reality is most companies don't...

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Samsung apologises through advertising

The OEM has apologised to consumers through full-page adverts concerning the Note 7 recall. Techspot reported on the full-page adverts in newspapers including the Wall Street Journal, stating that “you’ll find that many companies avoid saying sorry”, and “may...

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