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  • Friday, 14 December 2012

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    Clover Launches Evolve Recycling And Offers $27,000.00 in Cash !

    Evolve Recycling Tells Companies: “Rethink the Way You Recycle”
    Leading ink and toner cartridge recycling program helps businesses improve bottom lines and reduce carbon footprints
    HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Clover Technologies Group, the world’s leading provider of vertically integrated, closed loop environmental solutions announced the launch of Evolve Recycling, a national recycling program that pays businesses hard cash in exchange for their empty inkjet and toner cartridges, as well as other small electronics including cell phones, iPods/mp3 players, digital cameras, GPS devices and laptop computers....More 

    HP Will Split In Two, And 9 More Calls On Tech Companies In 2013  

    I’m betting that 2013 is going to be the year of the cloud. That’s going to be disruptive to many players in the IT business; the trend will cause some tech giants to stumble and fall. It also will trigger unheard of valuations for tiny companies that so far you’ve never heard of before. And not least, the cloud also will play a role in reviving the world economy.
    All of which leads to my list of 10 predictions for the technology business for 2013, in no particular order:
    One big company will disappear. No, I’m not talking about Hewlett-Packard(You can see that prediction below.)....Read More

    Going Paperless: Tablets, Smartphones Erode Printer Sales

    By STEVE JOHNSON
    SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
    As if Hewlett-Packard Co. didn't have enough problems with its lagging personal-computer business and its admission it paid billions of dollars too much for software firm Autonomy, sales of printers — long one of the Palo Alto, Calif., tech giant's main revenue sources — are shriveling.....Read More 

    Apple and Google Join Forces to Buy Kodak Patents  

    Traditional rivals Apple and Google have reportedly partnered to make a joint offer worth more than $500 million to buy Kodak's digital imaging patents.
    The Apple-led group including Microsoft and Intellectual Ventures Management LLC joined Google’s partners, including patent aggregation company RPX Corp. and the Asian makers of Google’s Android phones, to buy some of Kodak’s 1,100 imaging patents, two people close to the matter told Bloomberg......Read More

     

     

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