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Australian Student Manufactures Solar Cells from Inkjet Printer, Pizza Oven and Nail Polish

  • October 14, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

In what could turn out to be a life changing option for many underdeveloped nations, an Australian PhD student has discovered a way of producing solar cells by utilizing everyday gadgets such as an inkjet printer, a regular pizza oven and nail polish. The extract of the solar cell production hasn’t been shared with the media yet. Nicole Kuepper is a ...

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Can Print Survive in the Digital Age?

  • October 13, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in General

This is probably a question on many readers’ minds. We are in an age where we prefer to read everything off the web, mainly owing to convenience of browsing during work. A classic example is that the major newspapers are publishing a digital replica of the print to make it easier for cyber users to get day to day information ...

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Can Printers Survive in this Dwindling Market?

  • October 11, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in General

These are dark times, the market seems to be hitting a new low everyday and businesses are losing millions of pounds as time passes by. Many are being laid off and people are afraid to spend money. Is this the right time to invest, is probably the question on all our minds. Francis McMahon, marketing director for HP’s graphic arts ...

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Light Bulbs could Very Well Replace Wi-Fi in the Future

  • October 8, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

Researchers at Boston University's College of Engineering have successfully tested data transmission through LED powered light bulbs. As they see the future, Wi-Fi could eventually be replaced by light bulb transmission. The concept may not be completely out of the world. LEDs are powered by fiber optics and data transmission through optical fibers is an established medium of transmission. The innovation ...

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System Administrator Steals 20,000 Pieces of Computer Gear

  • October 2, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

Perhaps, in one of the most bizarre robberies in the IT industry, Papagno, a system administrator at a US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC had stolen close to 20,000 pieces of computer accessories between 1997 and 2007. The stolen property is valued at £80,000. The truth regarding the thefts came out in the open when his wife filed a domestic ...

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Zink Ditches Polaroid for Dell

  • October 1, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

It looks like the Zink-Polaroid relationship has come to an end before the honeymoon stage. There are reports emerging from the FCC website regarding an ultra mobile printer, Dell PZ310 WASABI which leverages upon Zink’s inkless technology. The new printer is an exact replica of Pogo in terms of functionalities. The device’s physical dimensions look similar to that of the former. ...

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Digital Nail Printer is the Latest Favourite in Town

  • September 27, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Gadgets Innovation Printers

The generic printer term cannot be associated with paper anymore, as we are heading into an era which has seen varieties of printers that print on non-paper products such as bread, trees and now, we have a printer that prints on nails. Ladies have something new to cling on to, at least for now. ArtPro V7 Nail Printer is the latest ...

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Argentinean Printer Sets a New Record for Printing the Largest Digital Image

  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation News Printing Technology

Argentina is not a country known for world records, in fact the only records one can think of associating Argentina is in Football. But in the printing world, Base3, based in Argentina has created a new Guinness World Record for producing the world's biggest printed digital image. The printer has printed a 60m X 20m poster depicting Ischigualastao, a UNESCO World ...

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HP Laptop can run for 24 Hours Straight without a Recharge

  • September 9, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Computers

HP has set a new trend in notebook computing by introducing a laptop whose juice doesn’t run out until 24 hours of continuous operation. The laptop, HP EliteBook 6930p comes with ultra energy saving components that ensures long battery life. 24 hours of continuous notebook operation is simply brilliant. Imagine not having to carry the charger around, it could save us ...

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Ultra Secure Paper from Security Print Solutions

  • September 8, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation News Printing Stationery

Security Print Solutions (SPS) based in Durham is in the process of gaining international fame for its ultra-secure paper called Corporate Secure Paper, which could eventually put an end to fraudsters creating false documents. The company uses a combination of watermarks, holograms, microscopic writing and invisible ink to uniquely secure the paper printed for each of its client. Few high profile companies ...

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