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Novell rolls out toys for the (old) boys

...be eagerly scrutinised by Netware users when it appears, will be Novell Internet Printing which will be part of NetWare 6 when it ships later... Read more

20 March, 2001 by Guy Kewney
Advertisement Avoidance on Internet: Can <endeca_term>Internet Printing</endeca_term> Help

Advertisement Avoidance on Internet: Can Internet Printing Help

While declining click-through rates and banner blindness are raising concerns among internet advertisers, a new... Read more

6 July, 2008
Netgear ReadyNAS NVX

Netgear ReadyNAS NVX

The ReadyNAS NVX is a highly capable network storage appliance that will work equally well in a small or medium-sized business or at home. It supports a wide range of protocols and is easy to manage. Read more

2 July, 2009 by Jonathan Bennett

Microsoft fixes 20 flaws with Patch Tuesday updates

The security bulletins, four deemed critical, affect Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Host Integration Server Read more

15 October, 2008 by Robert Vamosi

High-risk flaws in corporate security revealed

...UK corporate and government networks, according to NTA Monitor: Internet Information Servers internet printing protocol is enabled: Enables print jobs to be controlled online and... Read more

20 June, 2008 by Nick Heath
T-Mobile Ameo

T-Mobile Ameo

The Ameo is a well-specified and generally usable Windows Mobile 5.0 device with a large screen and an attachable keyboard. But despite all its built-in functionality, which includes HSDPA and GPS, we suspect that few mobile professionals are likely to replace their notebooks with one. Read more

17 April, 2007 by Sandra Vogel

What to look for

...License, that allows Linux applications to print to network printers using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). Clients use a common PostScript driver with documents converted... Read more

19 December, 2005 by Charles McLellan
Ulead Photo Explorer Pro 8.5

Ulead Photo Explorer Pro 8.5

...on iMira.com Make prints on high-quality photo paper with AGFAnet Internet Printing Service Print full-sized images, image thumbnails, greeting cards and calendars... Read more

16 September, 2004

Linksys EFG120

...act as an FTP server, and it supports Internet-attached storage and Internet-printing protocols, making it easy to access your office data and printer... Read more

4 May, 2004 by Xiao Ming Wu

Buffalo LinkStation Network Storage Center

...doesn't offer any flavour of RAID, nor does it support the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and it provides neither FTP nor DHCP services. For... Read more

5 April, 2004 by Xiao Ming Wu

The Cheese worm: A welcome helper?

...vulnerabilities in applications that run on Linux, such as file-transfer applications, Internet printing programs, and remote administration tools. Linux systems can have a large... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Nuggets: Agfa CL20 loves simple folk

...AGFAnet" button if you want to send your pics to the Agfa Internet printing service. So, the CL20 probably won't win you many photography... Read more

12 December, 2000 by Graeme Wearden

Corporations riddled with security holes

...UK corporate and government networks, according to NTA Monitor: Internet Information Servers internet printing protocol is enabled: Enables print jobs to be controlled online and... Read more

19 June, 2008 by Nick Heath
PrintWhere 2.8BN

PrintWhere 2.8BN

Internet printing - the process of sending a print job directly to a printer... Read more

6 June, 2006
Printer UnPICTifier 1.0

Printer UnPICTifier 1.0

...are attempting to print to them from an OS X machine using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). It should work just as well as the original... Read more

12 April, 2003

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