The Philips PicoPix PPX4935 projector is clear proof that good things really do come in small packages. The PicoPix PPX4935 is a versatile, pocket-sized projector…
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What’s New in Projectors
Present anywhere Ricoh’s latest portable projectors, the PJ WX4152N and PJ WX4152NI, can be placed just inches from the display surface, making them ideal for…
The easy way to source office seating
ChairCompare finds the seating that matches your requirements The UK’s first chair comparison website, ChairCompare.com, is being launched to increase choice and convenience for anyone…
A real see change
Video conferencing is finally living up to its potential. Tayla Ansell explains why On the face of it, video conferencing seems like an ideal solution…
Easy come, easy go
Samsung’s new all-in-one IP phone system offers easy integration with smartphones, including seamless handover from Wi-Fi to GSM and from desktop phones to mobiles. In…
All under one roof
Monmouthshire Housing Association is looking forward to savings of £24,000 after installing environmentally-friendly Toshiba TEC MFPs running Papercut print management software. Since it was established…
Brother
Brother, too, is offering an alternative to departmental A3 devices in the form of its L6000, L6300, L6600, L6800 and L5000 Workgroup series. It says…
KYOCERA
The KYOCERA TASKalfa 306ci/356ci/ 408ci MFPs don’t print in A3, but they do have the productive finishing features and solutions capability normally only found on…
Lexmark
Lexmark’s new A4 colour lasers for large workgroups boast a tablet-like interface for ease of use, high capacity toners for lower running costs and quad…
New Panasonic A4 MFP prints occasional A3
Panasonic has become the latest vendor to blur the lines between A4 and A3 devices, with the launch of the DP-MB500 series of mono MFPs.…
Review Ready when you are
How the Canon DR-M1060 compact A3 scanner supports businesses in their digitisation strategies Even as forward-thinking businesses digitise their operations (see main article), much of…
Emerging from the Information Chaos
It has become a major challenge to design document and content management processes that can withstand the huge demands of a constantly shifting information landscape…
Field reporting
Go-Cam, the world’s first one-touch field reporting app, enables users to live-stream filed reports from a smartphone or tablet and send email and text alerts…
Fitness and environmental tracker
The Fitti Guard, a new generation fitness and environmental tracker, is raising funds on Kickstarter. In addition to normal fitness tracker features, such as a…
Smart bicycle bell
Blubel, a smart bicycle bell that helps users navigate cities, has been highlighted as a Startup to Watch by Tech.London, an online platform that connects…
Office collections given digital make-over
Office collections for departing colleagues are being given a twenty-first century make-over by Viing. Instead of having to pass around (track and chase) a card…
Share your journey
Organisations across the UK are being invited to take advantage of a free website and app to help cut congestion and traffic queues. Launched by…
Tough enough
BigChange Apps has chosen the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active as the hardware platform of choice for its JobWatch service management app due to of the…
Security a worry as cloud, big data and IoT usage increases
Businesses remain concerned about the security of the cloud, even as they use it to store more and more critical information. The 2016 Vormetric Data…
Spitfire extends core network
Spitfire, the internet telephony service provider and ISP, has extended its core network with two additional locations at Telehouse North in London’s Docklands and Equinix…





























