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* Domtar Expands Licensing, Funding Agreement with World Wildlife Fund

Posted: September 02, 2010, 11:19:06 AM
MONTREAL—Sept. 1, 2010—To promote ongoing forest conservation and environmentally responsible paper products, Domtar Corp. announced that it has expanded a licensing agreement with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to now cover all of...

* Sir Speedy Supports Porterfield in Quest for Best

Posted: September 01, 2010, 11:20:11 PM
Sir Speedy is sponsoring Leslie Porterfield, the so-called "Fastest Woman in the World," as she attempts to break a land speed record on a motorcycle. Between Aug. 28 and today, Porterfield competed in the International Speed Trials at the...

* Vertis Selects Goss Sunday Press to Meet Growing Demand

Posted: September 01, 2010, 11:25:25 PM
BALTIMORE—September 02, 2010—Vertis Communications, a results-driven marketing communications, announced today that it will add a Goss Sunday 2000 press to its already extensive printing abilities. The seven-unit press will be...

* R.R. Donnelley Sues HP for Patent Infringement

Posted: September 01, 2010, 11:00:04 AM
Less than a year into a technology alliance under which they planned to co-develop innovative commercial imaging systems, printing giant R.R. Donnelley & Sons and Hewlett-Packard are now embroiled in a nasty patent fight, InformationWeek has...

* NewPage Sweepstakes to Award $100,000 in Print Services

Posted: September 01, 2010, 11:32:48 AM
MIAMISBURG, OH—Sept. 1, 2010—Today, NewPage Corp. launched the "Paper Sells More Product" campaign, which will award one active catalog, magazine or retail company with $100,000 in print services to support the winner's efforts to...

* NAPL to Unveil Landmark Capital Investment Report

Posted: September 02, 2010, 01:08:41 PM
PARAMUS, N.J—Sept. 2, 2010—The "NAPL Capital Investment Study," a new landmark report on the capital investment process in the graphic communications industry, will be unveiled at the NAPL Critical Trends Summit during GRAPH EXPO 2010...

* J.B. Kenehan Acquires Conley Printing

Posted: September 01, 2010, 11:42:38 PM
WAUKESHA, WI—September 2, 2010—J.B. Kenehan, LLC is pleased to announce the acquisition of Conley Printing in Beaver Dam, WI. J. B. Kenehan has been providing customers with the finest prepress, printing and finishing technology for 25...

* BCT Expands Its Offset and Digital Print Capabilities Across Network

Posted: September 01, 2010, 10:55:35 AM
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL—September 1, 2010—BCT, a wholesale-only printer in North America, has added digital and offset print capabilities to its existing facilities in many major markets throughout the U.S. and Canada. "Prior to this...

* Jostens' Yearbook Production Website Granted Industry First Patent

Posted: September 01, 2010, 10:45:27 AM
MINNEAPOLIS, MN—September 1, 2010—Yearbook Avenue, Jostens’ innovative yearbook creation Website for schools, has been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, making Yearbook Avenue the only patented online...

* Customers Gain Market Opportunities by Investing in Heidelberg Equipment

Posted: September 01, 2010, 01:03:12 PM
KENNESAW, GA—Aug. 31, 2010—Heidelberg has announced new prepress, press and postpress product installations at NPG Printing Co., Seidl’s Bindery, Southeast Mail Service, Little Folk Visuals and Fisher Printing.   NPG...

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* Out with the old: Apple says no software updates for original Apple TV

Posted by: Joe Aimonetti, Today at 01:30:00 AM
Apple has confirmed that it will not be releasing software updates for owners of the original models of the Apple TV which includes no support for streaming Netflix, as seen on the newly released version..

* iTunes 10 user interface sees some minor changes

Posted by: Topher Kessler, September 02, 2010, 11:30:30 AM
Apple's iTunes 10 upgrade brings a number of interesting enhancements to the program, including the "Ping" social-networking option and the new clutter-reducing "hybrid" view for album covers and song listings. Despite these features and other new improvements, when it comes to the user interface there are some outstanding drawbacks in the new version of iTunes.

* Possible fix for Harman Kardon iSub problems with PowerPC Macs

Posted by: Topher Kessler, September 01, 2010, 04:17:48 PM
When Apple released some of the final updates to OS X 10.5 for PowerPC systems, a number of Harman Kardon iSub owners found their speaker systems no longer worked properly with their computers. The problem appeared to be a driver-related error but neither Harman Kardon nor Apple stepped up to fix the issue and owners had to resort to other speaker systems.

* A reminder on how to reset your Mac's system password

Posted by: Joe Aimonetti, August 31, 2010, 05:54:43 PM
One of the most frustrating troubleshooting situations one may come across is when a user has forgotten his or her system password. Luckily, resetting it is pretty straightforward.

* Adobe Lightroom update brings direct Facebook publishing; Camera Raw 6.2 released

Posted by: Topher Kessler, August 31, 2010, 02:45:22 PM
For photographers who use Adobe's Lightroom program, there's an update available that fixes a number of issues with the previous version; it also adds new online publishing features. There is also an update for Adobe's Camera Raw plug-in, which brings new Camera Raw profile support to various Adobe programs that use the plug-in.

* Miscellaneous iTunes 10 issues

Posted by: Topher Kessler, September 02, 2010, 06:25:15 PM
With any program being updated, there will be a few quirks at first while the new features get used in various people's setups and configurations. The same goes for iTunes 10, where people are finding a few oddities that seem to be feature changes or bugs that need to be ironed out.

* Apple seeds iOS 4.1 Gold Master to developers

Posted by: Joe Aimonetti, September 01, 2010, 10:30:00 PM
On the heels of today's announcement of iOS 4.1 (coming to iPhone and iPod touch next week), Apple has given developers the iOS 4.1 Gold Master version, the last development step before the public software release.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

* Precautions to take before installing iTunes 10

Posted by: Topher Kessler, September 01, 2010, 01:43:07 PM
Apple has released iTunes 10, which brings a number of new features to the program including a new icon (finally!), a hybrid column view to prevent repetitive album listings, and a new social network for music called Ping.

* Mail messages appearing blank

Posted by: Topher Kessler, August 31, 2010, 03:37:52 PM
There may be times when mail messages will appear in Mail but will not have any content.

* Weekly troubleshooting utilities update

Posted by: Topher Kessler, August 30, 2010, 04:48:27 PM
Our weekly utilities update report is a list of updates for Mac utilities that have been released in the past week.

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* AMD doesn't like stickers on notebooks - Intel stickers that it

Posted by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Today at 06:00:24 AM
Category: Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Yesterday David Pogue of the New York Times blogged about how AMD aren't all that keen on those stickers that are plastered onto notebooks, and want to phase out the use of stickers altogether....

* Chrome table release hits v6, Firefox 4 loses features

Posted by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Today at 05:05:49 AM
Category: Mozilla Firefox
Two bits of browser news - one good, one bad.

* Ratemyprofessors.com: MTV shows us what Web 2.0 is all about

Posted by: Christopher Dawson, Today at 05:00:41 AM
Category: Web
I know, Web 2.0 is about as tired as you can get. But MTV's treatment of a site they acquired a few years ago shows just how powerful it can be.

* NVIDIA unveils new lineup of Fermi-based DX11-enabled mobile GPUs

Posted by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Today at 04:04:46 AM
Category: 3D
NVIDIA has just lifted the lid on its new lineup of seven Fermi-based GeForce GT and GTX 400M mobile GPUs, revamping the entire mid to high-end range.

* Google Chrome turns 2: Can we skip the toddler years?

Posted by: Christopher Dawson, September 02, 2010, 10:26:07 PM
Category: Google Inc.
Now that Google Chrome is 2, are we in for temper tantrums, meltdowns, and embarrassing scenes in shopping malls?

* Samsung Epic 4G: The Galaxy S with the killer keyboard

Posted by: Jason Hiner, Today at 05:30:40 AM
Category: 4G
The Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint's version of the Galaxy S and it has a number of features that make it unique from its cousins on the other carriers.

* Apple getting serious about enterprise, SMB accounts

Posted by: Larry Dignan, Today at 05:00:55 AM
Category: Hospital
Apple is investing on its partner network, direct sales and support in an effort to take advantage of enterprise and small business interest in the iPad and iPhone.

* Smart Planet: Absorbent robots possible for oil spill clean up

Posted by: Larry Dignan, Today at 04:15:10 AM
Category: Wireless Communication
Powered by solar panels, the low-cost robots which are designed to work in fleets, would use GPS and wireless communication systems to navigate a spill site.

* Facebookââ¬â¢s remote log-out security feature: Should you care?

Posted by: Jennifer Leggio, Today at 01:33:02 AM
Category: Facebook
Tom Eston: Facebook is trying some new ways to innovate security, though it's still overlooking some other simpler fixes. Should you care about these new features?

* Understanding Marin County's $30 million ERP failure

Posted by: Michael Krigsman, September 02, 2010, 04:29:52 PM
Category: County
Marin County voted to stop an ongoing SAP project, implicitly accepting that it wasted over $30 million on software and related implementation services from Deloitte Consulting.