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Printer's gel-like ink works on everything
Xerox gave a sneak peek last Thursday at its cured gel ink for digital printers that works on a large variety of materials from foil to super-slick plastic to cardboard.
Brand Tags' clouds cut through marketing hype
CEOs and marketing types talk about improving or maintaining "brand values" all the time. But what do we really think of the companies that deliver us our modern existence? The site Brand Tags is attempting to find out.
News
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Sony cuts costs, but not brand problems
Big layoffs may save pennies, but they won't fix what's really wrong with the Japanese consumer electronics giant.
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New way to save energy: Disappearing ink
Xerox has paper you can use again and again, which could cut down on energy and the cost of recycling.
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Xerox melts ink to stay green
Will the development of solid ink lead to greener printing solutions? Xerox thinks so.
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Top 10 worst tech predictions of all time
With the changing of the calendar, everyone becomes a Nostradamus, expounding their tech predictions for 2008. In order to put this flood of prophecies into some context, here are some of the worse predictions of all time.
Downloads
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SimpleHelp
Support your customers by taking control of their desktop.
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OEM Info Editor
Add or edit the OEM information and logo on the Windows System Properties.
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Xerox Mobile Express Driver
Make printing away from the office a snap with this comprehensive printer detection solution.
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Free Mercedes Screensaver
Display Mercedes car images on your desktop.
The Explain Series
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.
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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
Bank anywhere, anytime. Learn more.
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.






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