Year: 2008

Epson introduces Artisan all-in-ones

Epson (http://www.epson.com) has introduced the Artisan 800 and
Artisan 700, two new all-in-ones. The Artisan 800 (which has an
estimated street price of US$299) features Wi-Fi, Fax, an Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF), and Ultra Hi-Definition photos.

Its 7.8-inch smart touch panel and 3.5-inch LCD lights up only the
buttons necessary that brings essential controls to users’ fingertips
for selecting, copying, enlarging, rotating, cropping, and printing
photos all without a computer.

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M Cubed Software releases Lighthouse Keeper 1.0 for Leopard

M Cubed Software has released Lighthouse Keeper
(http://www.mcubedsw.com/software/lighthousekeeper), a Mac OS X 10.5
(“Leopard”) desktop client for the Lighthouse issue tracker. It costs
approximately US$44 and offers support for multiple Lighthouse
accounts.

Lightouse Keeper also offers support for projects, ticket bins,
milestones and tickets. Other features include: offline viewing and
searching; an user editable global hotkey for adding new tickets; and
instant searching across all tickets and projects

A trial version is available for download.

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IntelliScanner Corp. introduces Custom Asset Tags

IntelliScanner Corp. (http://www.intelliscanner.com) has introduced
Custom Asset Tags, personalized asset tags for tracking home and
business items with IntelliScanner’s line of home and business
scanners.

By scanning the barcode on a custom asset tag, IntelliScanner mini
users can track, search and sort their collections.

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Eye-Fi collaborates with Nikon on ‘Eye-Fi connected’ digital

Eye-Fi (http://www.eye-fi), makers of a wireless memory card for
digital cameras, has collaborated with Nikon to deliver enhanced
integration of its Eye-Fi cards with Nikon’s newly announced digital
SLR camera, Nikon D90.

The D90 is Nikon’s second “Eye-Fi Connected” camera, following the
Nikon D60, which was released earlier this year. Eye-Fi Connected
cameras make it easier for photographers to use their Eye-Fi cards to
wirelessly upload images to their computer or favorite online photo
sharing site.

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