Site leaks graphic public images online
It is the security breach they said would never happen. Dozens of pictures showing members of the public being X-Rayed by the controversial new body scanners have been leaked online, says Mail Online.
The 100 images show visitors to a Florida courthouse standing inside the machine as it takes their photograph - their intimate body parts clearly visible.
They were posted by technology blog Gizmodo after it emerged that US Marshals at the court had saved 35 000 images in breach of official rules.
3D resurrects movie theatres
3D is becoming a hot consumer technology and has helped to resurrect movie theatres over the past year, notes SmallCapInvestor.
Major 3D pictures, from Twentieth Century Fox's 'Avatar' to DreamWorks Animation's 'How To Train Your Dragon', have helped draw people to the theatre - and even enticed them to pay for premium tickets.
One public small cap company, 3D Systems, has worked for more than two decades behind the scenes to commercialise 3D. Lately, 3D Systems' stock has also become a hit with investors, and the company is poised for rapid growth for the next couple of years.
Renaissance, Fuji Xerox team up
Renaissance has teamed with Fuji Xerox to offer the company's printers and consumables through the channel, online and via direct sales, states Reseller News.
Chris Knox, Renaissance's head of branded products, says Fuji Xerox is "at the forefront of innovation and solutions designed to enable creativity".
The company says the new range will complement its existing portfolio of peripherals. Fuji Xerox Printers' ANZ general manger of printing channels, David Borg, says there is significant opportunity to grow its product business here.

