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Target to scan its customers in 3D 
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Target to scan its customers in 3D

Target is on a mission to make its apparel range fit better - via an in-store 3D scanning booth.
ImPress turns paperbacks into ebooks 
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ImPress turns paperbacks into ebooks

A Californian firm is releasing what it claims is the world's first personal book scanner, for scanning your books for the Kindle, iPad and other eReaders
VueScan 9 adds support for more scanners 
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VueScan 9 adds support for more scanners

If you’ve recently updated your operating system only to find there are no drivers for your old scanner, don’t rush to throw it away. Hamrick Software’s VueScan is designed to breathe new life into hundreds...
Epson's Stylus Photo TX710W, an excellent value photo printer and scanner 
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Epson's Stylus Photo TX710W, an excellent value photo printer and scanner

Top-quality photos at fast speeds, along with a good design and low running costs. Only text lets it down
CES 2008 -- On the show floor with Asus 
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CES 2008 -- On the show floor with Asus

Asus replace passwords with facial recognition and biometrics, demonstrate the Eee PC V1.1 and more.
Epson Perfection V200 
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Epson Perfection V200

Excellent quality and speed for reflective media, but the V200 makes heavy work out of transparencies
Abbyy FineReader 6 Sprint Plus 
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Abbyy FineReader 6 Sprint Plus

Decent OCR performance on automatic settings - but woe betide you if you'd prefer to do the driving.
The Tsar of Anti-Virus  
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The Tsar of Anti-Virus

PC Authority speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian king of security software about cutting-edge programming, cyber criminals, pinball, and life in Moscow.
HP Scanjet G4050 
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HP Scanjet G4050

Superlative quality is let down by slow scan times and unintuitive driver software.
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 
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Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner

A comprehensive set of security tools in one package, with a convenient and easy-to-use interface.
Brain scanner shows human intentions 
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Brain scanner shows human intentions

New technique predicts actions before they take place.
HP Photosmart C4180 
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HP Photosmart C4180

While HP’s strength in photo printing is once again proved, mono prints take too long and the scanner is poor.
Canon DR-1210C 
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Canon DR-1210C

There’s a good range of software and excellent image quality, but you pay a lot for the durability and ADF.
Norton Confidential tackling “crimeware” explosion 
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Norton Confidential tackling “crimeware” explosion

Online fraud is at an all-time high, and consumers are increasingly wary of entering information online.
SanDisk Cruzer Profile 
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SanDisk Cruzer Profile View all Atomic Articles

Too effective fingerprint scanning security for your data.
Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader 
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Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader View all Atomic Articles

Striking his best super-spy pose, Nathan Davis infiltrates Microsoft's super secret lab...
Canon Pixma MP780 
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Canon Pixma MP780

It doesn't seem likely that one device could be all things to all people, but the Canon PIXMA MP780 is the closest thing we've seen yet. It has a feature set that would leave few wanting, and is capable of professional results. Not only that, but this is by far the quickest inkjet in this roundup.
Samsung SCX-4100 
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Samsung SCX-4100

It wasn't too long ago that mono-lasers by themselves cost over $500, but now that colour lasers have dropped in price, mono-lasers, too, have shuffled down a peg. Samsung has delivered a laser printer with a decent scanner for a very low price. It's a SOHO device, but without some of the features associated with that, such as faxing and document feeders.
 

Lexmark X7170 
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Lexmark X7170

A Lexmark multi-function device, the P6250, won our last photo printer roundup, so the expectations were high for its big brother, the X7170. Unlike our Labs Winner, this machine is definitely targeted at the business market. For an extra $100 premium, the machine adds office-oriented functions such as faxing, a copy feeder and a better scanner. It's also noticeably larger than its brethren.

HP PhotoSmart 2710 
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HP PhotoSmart 2710

Digital photography is gaining in popularity, and the features offered by the HP PhotoSmart 2710 are designed to cater to this: PictBridge, a large colour screen and on-printer photo editing. The HP is the most expensive machine here, but isn't geared to one particular market or another.
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