Report sheds light on wireless printing market

Report sheds light on wireless printing market

The report is entitled ‘Global Wireless Printing Market Professional Survey Report 2018’ and focuses on OEMs and regional market performance ranging from 2013 to 2018, as well as forecasting to 2025. As EmpoweredNews reports, the ReportsWeb.com publication “focuses on...
Right to Repair reaches California

Right to Repair reaches California

The contentious Bill is soon to be introduced to the Golden State, as it looks to follow others’ lead. California lawmaker Susan Talamantes Eggman is set to introduce the Right to Repair Act into the USA’s most technological state, home to some of the biggest...
Oregon police warn of printer scam

Oregon police warn of printer scam

The state’s police force is warning businesses located in Lane County to be wary of “potential scammers”, according to KVAL. “It’s kind of old-fashioned, really; it’s a classic,” Crime Prevention Specialist Debbie Janacek says. The con consists...
Making art from e-waste

Making art from e-waste

Artist Benjamin Von Wong is using his art to highlight the problem of e-waste, in the hope of inspiring people to make more effort to tackle the situation. In a partnership with Dell, Von Wong worked with fifty volunteers over ten days, to create a set of images using...
Fort Hood recycling program wins award

Fort Hood recycling program wins award

As the Fort Hood Sentinel reports, its Qualified Recycle Program has won the Secretary of the Army Award for Environmental Quality. Recognised as “the U.S. Army leader in recycling”, the program will also “go on to represent the Army and compete in the Secretary of...