In today's technology roundup: HP's cloud strategy under fire, White House to tighten copyright law, child abuse images removed faster, and US newspaper ads hit 25-year low.
FESPA Digital 2011 will take place from 24 to 27 May in Hamburg, Germany.
The company looks to expand the JetStream series of printers across SA.
The company reports steady growth for products based on Tally Genicom's technologies.
Printing to the cloud will soon become a reality.
The sector grew by 7% compared to the prior year, the highest since 2007, notes the IDC.
Resistance by corporates to change inhibits initiatives to reduce paper usage, says Kofax.
New developments in fluorescence microscopy allow an array of cellular processes to be seen in action.
The organ-printing tech collects a 3D image of the organ that needs to be replaced.
Bytes Technology Group Namibia has reported an 85% success rate in deploying the Xerox Power Pack to print shops.
Choosing the right printer for your specific needs can be tricky, says Epson.
Digigraphie allows artists and photographers to certify limited edition prints of their work.
The Mauritian digital printing service provider will extend its business into new markets.