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Choosing a Multifunction for Your Home Office

August 15, 2010

Home offices often need supplies and devices that can save space as well as money. However, most people believe a multifunction device is unnecessary for a simple home office. In actuality, a multifunction device is an excellent solution that provides maximum productivity but uses minimal space. Corey A. Smith takes a look at what goes [...]

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So apparently it only seems like Twitter is always broken

March 28, 2010

Some new research suggests that Twitter isn’t down as often as you assume it is.

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Newsweek takes a look at Obamacare’s winners and losers

March 22, 2010

In response to last night’s passage of universal healthcare reform, Newsweek is out with a list of who wins and who loses from this legislation. While it is probably too soon to make these kinds of predictions, the list is interesting.

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Lexmark Printers Integrate With Evernote to Sync Your Scanned Items

February 23, 2010

the following is from the Evernote blog, if you want more information on these printers, please contact me. As a person that lives and breathes tech, it’s not often that I get surprised by a device—certainly, not by an all-in-one printer. But then, the Lexmark SmartSolution printers are different from any that I’ve encountered. Just as Eye-Fi [...]

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Canon imageRunner 3245i Receives Five-Star Environmental Rating

February 8, 2010

Underscoring its commitment to the environment and helping organizations reduce their overall carbon footprint, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging and advanced office solutions, today announced the imageRUNNER 3245i has received a five-star rating – the highest possible – from Buyers Laboratory Inc. (BLI) in overall environmental performance. Based on BLI’s extensive real-world [...]

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Office Supply Savings In Your Inbox

January 4, 2010

With the start of a new year, Exec is excited to introduce a new way to save our customers money on the office supplies they use every day. It is called E-deals, and each week recipients will get a brief email, a lot like the picture below, detailing special promotions, new items, and giveaways. Click [...]

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AT&T Thought No One Would Notice if They Suddenly Stopped Selling the Iphone in New York

December 28, 2009

How often when companies try to do something to “quietly” cover up a weak area, are they exposed in an exponentially more embarrasing way? Witness AT&T, the wireless home of the Iphone, as well as the carrier with the well-known network issues. Whether it was a conscious decision by them or not (it sure seems [...]

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Funny, Fake ZilchGifts Make Gift-giving Fast and Free

December 23, 2009

With so little time remaining before Christmas, many shoppers have entered a state of panic trying to find unique, affordable gifts that can be delivered instantly, if not sooner. ZilchGifts – launched today by humor Web site Hamburger Blender — let you tell friends and family you’re thinking about them, without the cost and trouble [...]

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Blackberry BIS Appears To Be Down

December 22, 2009

Many users are reporting issues with BlackBerry services that use data including BlackBerry Messenger, the web browser, and third-party apps using data connections. BlackBerry Reporter is reporting that BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) may have been down for several hours and counting. There are reports BES is down as well. There is some talk that service might be [...]

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St. Louis Company Sues Microsoft Over Bing Name

December 21, 2009

A St. Louis-based company, Bing! Information Design has sued Microsoft Corp. alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition over Microsoft’s use of the name Bing for its search engine. The suit was filed Dec. 16 in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis and asserts claims for trademark infringement, unfair competition and tortious interference [...]

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