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Cartridge theft in US college

A student was caught stealing printer cartridges worth thousands of dollars at a community college. ABC15 reported that 24-year-old Blake Skowron broke into the college in Arizona on 26 February, and allegedly stole $2,000 (€1,884) worth of printer cartridges. Police...

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Jet Tec to exhibit at London Stationery Show

The company will exhibit at the show on 25 and 26 April in London. In a press releases, the company stated that it is the “UK’s leading printer cartridge remanufacturer”, and that it is “busy preparing” for the show in April, to be held at the Business Design Centre...

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Restore sees revenue and profit increase

The UK company, which owns cartridge collector ITP, saw its dividend increase by 25 percent in 2016. London South East reported on Restore’s results, stating that its acquisitions in the past helped “boost [its] 2016 revenue”, while its “pretax profit ticked up” and...

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Armor launches owa MPS video

The French remanufacturer exhibited at the IT Partners event at Euro Disney in Paris, and released a video discussing its owa Print Services MPS programme.

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Redeem partners with Grow Movement

Redeem, the recycler of mobile phones, and Grow Movement, the charity that supports African entrepreneurs are working together to make a difference. Redeem will work to support the charity as a donor over the next year, and will be providing pre-owned smartphones and...

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Office Depot closing 300 stores

The company announced that it is cutting costs across the board and closing 300 stores over the next three years. The business’ stock shares rose 15 percent after the announcement, reported Sun Sentinel and along with the 300 stores to close it is also selling its...

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HP Labs has aspiring projects

The company’s research sector is combining computer technology and scientific projects. Itechpost.com reported that HP Labs appears to be “reinventing the future through transformative technologies”, which are set to unsettle economies and industries globally. The...

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Security system fooled by printed glasses

The Daily Mail reported that researchers at US Carnegie Mellon University looking at facial recognition programmes discovered a way to fool the system, and even make it think that the person was somebody else, by disrupting the system’s “ability to read pixel colouration”.

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HPE to raise UK prices

Rumours suggests that the OEM will raise prices again in December. Following the drop in the British pound, the company is considering raising its prices, reported Channel Web, and many of HPE’s partners have been talking about the price rises, although they have had...

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