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May 2005
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Burning CDs, downloading mobile-phone ringtones, even printing digital-quality photos could soon be the newest things on the McDonald's menu.
Vancouver, BC, May 31, 2005--(T-Net)--SAM'S CLUB Canada and PhotoChannel Networks Inc. announced that SAM'S CLUB now offers its members the ability to order prints from their digital camera images via the new SAM'S CLUB PhotoCentre Online website (www.samsclubphotocentre.ca) for pickup at their selected SAM'S CLUB location.
If they really wanted to be with it they?d have Mayor McCheese and the Hamburgler host a podcast, but techno-innovator McDonald?s, which already started adding WiFi to some of its restaurants, is test marketing a kiosk called the Blaze Net which lets patrons buy music and ringtones, surf the web, and print out digital photos while they?re downing Happy Meals. [Thanks to everyone who sent this
Ricoh Corporation, the leading provider of digital office equipment, announced today that it is the recipient of eight BERTL's Best® 2005 Awards.
In network or standalone modes, AVERY DENNISON Label Management System (LMS) provides Windows-compliant, Wizard-driven program that supports linear and 2D bar codes as well as RFID label formats. It offers 20 language options and features multilingual interface that guides users through operation with minimal training or programming knowledge. LMS Suite, LMS Pro, and LMS Express are compatible
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) May 31, 2005 -- Zunch Communications of Dallas, working closely with executives at FASTSIGNS International, Inc., have "thrown the switch" on the new FASTSIGNS® website at www.fastsigns.com .
SAM'S CLUB Canada , a division of Wal-Mart Canada Corp., and PhotoChannel Networks Inc. today announce that SAM'S CLUB now offers its members the ability to order prints from their digital camera images via the new SAM'S CLUB PhotoCentre Online website for pickup at their selected SAM'S CLUB location.
Press-sense, a developer of enterprise software solutions for the commercial printing industry, today announced the closing of a $5 million round of financing led by Evergreen Ventures and Vertex Venture Capital.
Cost-effective way to quickly produce small quantities of book covers, folders, postcards, direct mail pieces, and oversized materials such as banners and retail signage, on heavy stock papers. [PRWEB May 31, 2005]
By KEN JOSEPH JR. You've probably addressed this question before, but if you could enlighten me once again, I'd be grateful, indeed. If a person has permanent residency and leaves Japan, how long can they be gone without losing that status?
ISLAMABAD (May 31 2005): The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) is examining a list of 100 major smuggling-prone items for reducing customs duty on their import in 2005-06 budget.
As attractive as they are, we can now all cast aside our tinfoil hats and keep safe from skimming attacks by merely donning a bit of origami, thanks to Japanese printing company Toppan, who?ve developed paper that protects RFID data. The 0.2mm thick paper contains a thin layer of metal, and essentially functions as a Faraday Cage ? wrapping an RFID-equipped train pass, corporate ID or RFID
The world's first bacterial printing press will deposit live bacteria onto solid surfaces in precise patterns, allowing accurate study of their interactions
Proficient on a 2-color press. Press work plus cutting and bindery duties. Full color, mix ink, strip plates and negs, thermography, and minor maintenance. Send resume The Printer's Mark, PO Box 4238, Rock Island IL 61204-4238.
It seems that Hewlett-Packard is back on track. As a company that was once associated particularly with laser and inkjet printers, the company seems to have begun regaining its stature as a technology innovator.
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The recent transition by the Herald-Review s parent company from a local press to a centralized plant in Hibbing has had me thinking about some of the changes I ve witnessed during my nearly half-century of involvement with the printing trade.
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