In today`s technology round up: IBM says infrastructure attacks have increased significantly, Xandros unveils Linux desktop management app, and ruling could reduce printer ink costs.
Printacom division Oki CSD has provided McDonald`s with mono laser printers to reduce printing costs.
While multifunctional printers have had a good run this year, 2005 could see them perform even better, says Lexmark International SA.
Lexmark International has posted third quarter revenue of $1.266 billion, up from $1.157 billion last year.
A printing strategy that is people-centric needs to be developed to optimise resource use, says Alan Austin, GM of sales at Gestetner SA.
The latest Genius mouse allows almost unlimited freedom of hand movement and boasts some handy features.
Rose Electronics has named Light Edge as the local distributor of its range of keyboard-video-mouse switches.
Tactile Technologies is dropping the price of the Elo 1745C 17-inch touch cathode ray tube monitor by up to 35%.
A new joint venture will see secure card and document skills flowing into SA.
The HP Deskjet 5740 and 6543 colour inkjet printers have been released, says distributor Rectron.
The Panasonic PT-AE700 high-definition home cinema projector has been introduced.
Knowledge Focus developed a video logging and retrieval system for the M-Net reality television show, The Block.
The BenQ DW1620 DVD rewriter has been released.