Sunday, September 20, 2015

Canon i-Sensys LBP7780Cx

Canon i-Sensys LBP7780Cx

Canon’s flagship A4 laser, the i-Sensys LBP7780Cx, is one of the more expensive workgroup models on the market – but over time it pays for itself with low running costs. Add in 32ppm colour printing, a fast duplex speed and a beefy recommended duty cycle of 5,000 pages per month, and you have a laser geared up for print-hungry users.
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Dell E525w

Dell E525w

Dell is shooting for the cloud with the E525w, a colour laser MFP that reaches out to mobile users. It supports Wi-Fi Direct and AirPrint (but not NFC), and has both wired and wireless 802.11n connections as standard – although they can’t be used simultaneously.
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Brother HL-L8350CDW

Brother HL-L8350CDW

Small businesses looking for a feature-packed colour laser will have an eye on Brother’s HL-L8350CDW. For less than £200, it offers both wired and wireless printing, a claimed 30ppm print speed and top-notch mobile device and cloud support.
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Build your business with LinkedIn

Build your business with LinkedIn

Darien Graham-Smith discovers how LinkedIn can help you find high-calibre staff, reach new customers and grow your business

Linkedln is a unique networking site with more than 380 million registered users. The basic functions are free, so if your business isn’t already signed up, you’ve nothing to lose by trying it out.
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Google’s OnHub Router

Google’s OnHub Router

David Briddock explains why OnHub is no ordinary wireless router

These days Google seems to make technology news headlines almost every week as it continues to diversify from its search and online ad origins. Driverless cars, touch-interactive textiles, green power technology and even smart contact lens for diabetes patients are just a few of its well publicised innovations. This time they’ve teamed up with networking device manufacturer TP-Link to build the Google OnHub router (on.google.com/hub).
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The Rise of Ransomware

The Rise of Ransomware

We look at the increasing growth of a particularly nasty form of malware

All forms of malware are unwanted, vicious and a pain in the backside. However, ransomware has always been particularly nasty in its execution. There’s a certain level of vindictiveness about ransomware that separates it from the usual splurge of malware. Something a little sinister.
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What Does YouTube Have To Offer Gamers?

What Does YouTube Have To Offer Gamers

YouTube recently announced the launch of YouTube Gaming. What is it, and what will it mean for other online gaming services? Sarah Dobbs finds out

Ever got stuck on a game and turned to the internet for help? Chances are, you ended up watching a walkthrough on YouTube to help you nail that tricky puzzle in Portal or seemingly impossible quest in Skyrim. Whatever your console of choice, whatever your gaming style, there’s a video of someone else playing your favourite game on YouTube – plus hours upon hours of people showing off weird game glitches, explaining how to cheat or just talking about their high scores.
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