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Innovations in MFPs, Cloud & Green Tech, Overwhelming Printer Market

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In a country like India, the adoption of Multi-Functional Printers in small and medium businesses is one of the largest trends in the industry because of the market opportunity that lies ahead. Though both large and small organizations are using it alike, yet if we have to see it as a perfect fit then it has be for the small business. they are more cost conscious and constantly look to control their operating costs.

MFPs play an important role as organizations review their print expenses and attempt to better align printing fleets with their needs with the help of document management tools and services.

Engineer’s sushi snap hints at iPhone5 camera stats

Thu 8 Sep 2011 Mobile / UK

The iPhone rumour mill has been fuelled by an array of unlikely sources over the months, from lost prototypes to Chinese components orders and good old fashioned hearsay. a humble photo of a plate of sushi however may trump them all.

Posted by an Apple engineer on their Twitter feed and labelled simply as “lunch” the innocuous looking pic wouldn’t ordinarily raise eyebrows but for Pocketnow who examined the snaps EXIF data.

this showed that the pic was taken with an iPhone4 – but with an 8MP resolution that is not possible on the iPhone4’s 5MP resolution.

The encoded image data also indicates the sushi was captured by a 3.85mm f/2.8 lens, a step up from the iPhone4’s 4.3mm f/2.4mm lens.

Apple fans are now salivating over the possibility that the latest iteration of the smartphone will carry a camera with the quality of a point and shoot.

The iPhone5 is rumoured to launch on October 21.  

What are your thoughts on this story? Comment below

How do digital camera printers work?

I know it sounds like a silly question, but do you connect your digital camera to it and print the pictures like that or are they stored by some kind of memory card? I have a Samsung Digimax D53 digital camera and i don't know which is the best printer for me to buy. also, is there anything else i should know before buying one.

It's far easier (er, more powerful) to do it from a computer. 95% of the time you're going to print something you didn't mean to or the options won't be powerful enough on the printer to achieve the desired results.

But in any case, you plug the card/camera into the printer, then there's usually a screen that you can browse through to select one or more photos. You specify sizes and tell it to print! Pretty easy but the interfaces are usually cryptic and I prefer using the computer to do it

any printer will do

the way some of the people talk talk; u'll think the only way to print anything is at a wal-mart kiosk, lol. 1 thing I've learned w/ photo printers; is use the malefactors' inks and paper for the best results. I've been using HP portable photo prints for over 4 yrs now. i have been very please. I've been plz to the point that i make money w/ my HP potable photo prints. I've taken it to company and family gatherings and made prints; for a small fee; lol. the newest HP photo printer has on-board photo editing controls, a huge screen to preview, lots of slots, and hook-ups so that u can print from almost anything. i left u a link; this is the 1 i will be getting to replace the 1 i have now, lol. i just have 2 have the l8est and greatest; lol.