In this World Wide Wrap: Shopping carts get intelligent, Motorola releases VOIP scanner, and Fujitsu unveils green roadmap.
The hotel brands are upgrading their IT systems and software with assistance from Datacentrix.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP appoints VP, weak demand for Fiery, and Lexmark introduces new MFP.
Unilever has equipped five of its Boksburg production lines with laser coding equipment.
The new Sahara Digital Camera allows the user to record and store material in both photo/still shot and motion video format.
The company has devised a portable, mobile unit that connects to a management system through cellphone networks.
Most companies treat print and printing technology as an afterthought, but this is slowly changing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Inkless printing arrives, Kodak, Matsushita, JVC partner, and Xerox, Fujifilm demo collaboration.
The branding reflects the transformation of the business, says the company.
Printer Parts Africa stocks HP, Lexmark, Canon, Samsung Brother and Oki products among its brands.
In today's technology roundup: Gates bids farewell, Philips targets women, and Casio unveils super camera.
Vote-counting technology was slammed at the ANC National Conference, with certain factions charging that it undermines transparency.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP, Landscape Group partner, HP buys NUR, and Brother grow 19%.