Document Management: Kodak's Latest Scanners Can Now Send Images Directly Into Cabinet NG's Document Management And EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM
Eastman Kodak Company, a leader in document imaging, and Cabinet NG, Inc., a leader in document management and workflow software for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), announced that Cabinet NG, Inc. has certified its document management software for use with the KODAK Scan Station 100 and KODAK i1200/i1300 Series Scanners.
Three CT scanners for MOH in January The Jamaica Observer
THE Ministry of Health is to acquire three computed tomography (CT) multislice scanners for the three main local hospitals in time for Cricket World Cup 2007.
What's new in gadgets The Cincinnati Enquirer
Belkin's new Cable-Free USB Hub lets you connect printers, scanners and other devices to a computer without the usual tangle of wires.
Price War Between Gene-Scanners Could Spur Research Bio-IT World
December 22, 2006 | A big misstep last year by long-standing market leader Affymetrix Inc. handed the hottest part of the market to its nimble young rival, Illumina Inc. The two companies are battling it out to sell equipment for "high through-put genotyping" -- a market now roughly $200 million to $350 million a year in sales and growing by 25% to 40% a year.
Detecting Alzheimer's disease ABC 7 Chicago
Cutting edge brain scanners may help doctors detect Alzheimer's disease.
6 years after Bush-Gore fiasco, Florida still trying to get it right Orlando Sentinel
The Legislature is likely to take up voting concerns when it meets in March. When Florida's infamous punch-card ballots went the way of Al Gore's presidential hopes, many thought the state's voting problems had disappeared, too.
Parallels Desktop for Mac beta 2 released MacNN
Parallels today released Parallels Desktop for Mac beta 2, enhancing the virtualization software by offering support for USB 2.0 devices such as external hard drives, printers, and scanners at full native speeds. The company notes, however, that 'isynchronous' devices such as Bluetooth accessories, webcams, and other items do not yet work with USB
Touch-Screen Questions May Lead Lawmakers To Relook At Voting WJXT Jacksonville
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- When Florida's infamous punch-card ballots went the way of Al Gore's presidential hopes, many thought the state's voting problems had, too. But six years later, policy makers are learning the system still isn't perfect and more changes may be needed.
Patients' Failure to Turn Up Costs Pounds 3m RedNova
PATIENTS are costing two Merseyside hospitals pounds 3m a year by failing to show up for their appointments. Aintree Hospitals Trust managers say one person in seven did not bother to keep appointments at Fazakerley and Walton.
MultiSwitch, the First USB Sharing Hub Slashdot
Iddo Genuth writes "A new extension to USB that will enable sharing of various USB peripherals between computers will be available early in 2007. The new MultiSwitch hub technology, developed by SMSC, allows the sharing of information and content from devices such as DVD players, cameras, printers, and scanners, and between laptops and desktops using a simple USB cable. Future hubs may also allow
scanners: | materiel informatique scanner diapositive | | materiel informatique scanner diapositive | scanners