Epson in pictures
-
In pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part 2
In Pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part One
News about Epson-
AirPrint to almost any printer
By Mark Gibbs | 20 January, 2012 09:25Back when I was young printing was complicated. Printer drivers were a nightmare of options and standards were rare. Now there are all sorts of standards for printing but the nightmare still continues. Even printers that sell for $50 have multiple drivers, often support various printing protocols, have multiple driver updates, and then there is the printer installation software.
-
Epson MegaPlex lets you project iPad content on the big screen
By Keith Shaw | 03 November, 2011 08:29The scoop: MegaPlex MG-850HD projector, by Epson, about $800.
-
PRODUCTS: The latest from Compuware, Epson, Cooler Master, Mobotix and Kingston
By Nermin Bajric | 17 October, 2011 10:44ncludes news on Gomez 360, projectors, printers, headsets, the MxControlCenter and USBs
-
Laser printers shipments fall off in Q2 2011, but inkjets soar: IDC
By Hafizah Osman | 04 October, 2011 10:46The laser printer market fell short of forecasts in Q2 2011, according to analyst firm, IDC. But the rest of the printer market grew.
-
Epson iPrint adds document, web printing options
By Joel Mathis | 22 June, 2011 08:01Epson has expanded its photo-printing app for iOS devices, making it possible to publish documents and web pages directly from your iPhone or iPad to the company's line of printers.
-
In pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part 2
By Spandas Lui | 28 March, 2011 10:27The distributor hosted its Alice in Wonderland themed product expo in Melbourne.
-
In Pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part One
By Spandas Lui | 24 March, 2011 16:22The distributor hosted its Alice in Wonderland themed product expo in Melbourne.
-
Trend Micro restructures local team
By Julia Talevski | 26 November, 2010 13:04Security vendor, Trend Micro, has restructured its local team.
Features about Epson-
What to expect in printers in 2012
By Melissa Riofrio | 27 December, 2011 01:27No matter how clearly our world of online photo albums, Google Docs, and e-cards may seem--yet again--to ring the death knell for anything on paper, sometimes you still want to print.
-
Smart printing: Changing our working ways
By Patrick Budmar | 27 July, 2011 14:47With more and more professionals neglecting their notebook PCs in favour of smart phone and/or tablet devices for their day-to-day productivity needs, this has caused a significant shift to occur in the way work is done in the office and on the move. PATRICK BUDMAR reports.
-
How printers can rob you blind
By Melissa Riofrio | 01 August, 2009 07:30Is your printer stealing from you? Yes--if it's making you replace ink or toner constantly, or if you need to buy pricey special paper to get the best output. Maybe it's stealing your time or sanity by being a lot slower than it said it'd be, or having cheapo components that break or are just plain hard to use. PC World reveals some sinners-and saints-based on our recent printer reviews.
Most ReadLatest Jobs- FTMobile Portal Architect - .Net TechnologiesNSW
- FTAccount Manager - Digital Media SalesNSW
- FTGroup Sales Manager - Digital Media SalesNSW
- FTSenior .Net Developer - Mobility/Portal SolutionsNSW
- CCDB2 / DBA Technical Consultant - Finance company - Melbourne CBD - DB2VIC
- FTAccount Manager - Strategic Enterprise DevelopmentNSW
- CCDigital Business Analyst - Agile/ScrumNSW
- FTDigital Account ManagerNSW
- FTSupport Consultant - Global Vendor - $55-75,000NSW
- FTDigital Account ManagerNSW
Most Commented
iAsset is a channel management ecosystem that automates all major aspects of the entire sales,marketing and service process, including data tracking, integrated learning, knowledge management and product lifecycle management.
Featured WhitepapersHiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
Today’s de facto standard controller-based Wi-Fi infrastructure model is just too complicated, too expensive, and too unreliable. It’s common for enterprise and mid-market network operators alike to get caught in a crossroads of compromises involving costs, complexity, features, and reliability.
Most Popular Whitepapers#1HiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
Today’s de facto standard controller-based Wi-Fi infrastructure model is just too complicated, too expensive, and too unreliable. It’s common for enterprise and mid-market network operators alike to get caught in a crossroads of compromises involving costs, complexity, features, and reliability.
Market PlaceGood Gear GuideComputerworldCIOTechworld
Copyright 2012 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.IDG Sites: PC World | GoodGearGuide | Computerworld Australia | CIO Australia | CSO Online | Techworld | CIO Executive CouncilLinks: Privacy Policy [Updated 7 Aug 09] | Advertising | Books | Downloads








