Adorama, one of America’s premier photography and consumer electronics resellers, announces that they are launching the APPOS, the first annual iPhone App Awards for Photography
Canon U.S.A.
E-tailer Newegg recently announced the winners of its "Top Partner 2009" awards, honoring manufacturers and vendors that helped the company grow and expand throughout 2009.
Canon Inc., Canon U.S.A., Inc. and Canon Latin America, Inc. have pledged approximately $220,000 to the Haiti relief and recovery efforts, following the devastating earthquake that struck the region, causing extensive destruction and loss of life.
E-tailer Newegg recently announced the winners of its "Top Partner 2009" awards, honoring manufacturers and vendors that helped the company grow and expand throughout 2009.
Canon Inc.’s $1.1 billion bid for Oce NV may be in jeopardy after holders of 13 percent of the Dutch company said they won’t tender their shares and a group representing about 200 investors said the offer was too low.
WYNIT, Inc. announced Wednesday that it has launched a new division dedicated to large format technical and graphics printer distribution.
It was the distinctive smell of chemicals that first enticed Clarence Porter into the printing business. "There was a print shop in my neighborhood that I would pass by as a kid," Porter recalls, "and as I walked by I could smell those chemicals and look at all the printing stuff. That was my first introduction to printing, and I was fascinated. I was probably 10 years old."
Set to run January 25-27 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Gold Sponsors of the conference will include Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Pageflex and Xerox.
A new ranking of the most popular consumer electronics products has put the Nintendo Wii console in the top spot, followed by Samsung's LED TV
Phoenix-based custom publisher McMurry Inc. has announced that it acquired Spark, a New York City-based firm specializing in video creation for environments, corporate communications and broadcast, on Oct. 30.
I love this industry. I've been a part of it for 15 years. I believe in the power of print, and I am sure this is why I was once called an "old-school, print cheerleader," or something like that. I know it was meant as a criticism, but I didn't take it as one. However, it would be more accurate to say I am a publishing cheerleader. I want publishers to succeed in print, online, with digital content, video, mobile content, events, data products, lead generation, wherever, whatever. … And I believe they can.
Canon has agreed to acquire 100 percent of the outstanding shares of Océ for euro 8.60 per share cash, or euro 730 million (US $1.1 billion), in a fully self-funded transaction.
Take a quick tour of the PRINT 09 show floor with IPG Editor Bob Neubauer.
TOKYO—In a somewhat surprising deal, Canon has agreed to acquire 100 percent of the outstanding shares of Océ for euro 8.60 per share cash, or euro 730 million (US $1.1 billion), in a fully self-funded transaction. The price represents a 70 percent premium over Océ’s closing share price on Nov. 13.
Office Depot said this week that it will expand its offerings of cameras, ahead of the holiday season.
Canon plans to buy Dutch copier and printer maker Océ for 730 million euros ($1.09 billion), challenging rivals Ricoh and Xerox in a hunt for growth during the sector downturn.
Canon plans to buy Dutch copier and printer maker Océ for 730 million euros, challenging rivals Ricoh and Xerox in a hunt for growth during the sector downturn.
The past week’s stock market roller coaster, with daily up- and down-ticks, reflects the vagaries of this earnings report season. Appropriately, the third-quarter data from consumer electronics companies have reflected the uncomfortable inconsistencies elsewhere in the market.
Gustavus Adolphus College shed the label of being a “Xerox shop” when Brad Johnson, director of Printing Services, purchased two high-speed Canon printers: a monochrome imagePRESS 1110P and a color imageRUNNER C5185.
FOR 10 YEARS, copying services at Villanova University School of Law were provided by Xerox under a facilities management contract. There were, however, some strings attached. The university had to supply the toner. And students had to bring their own paper.