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Re: Samsung to Acquire Nuance?
Equitrac/Safecom/ecopy/ppdm its too small of a component of Nuance. I will bet you they split the document imaging division into a separate company.
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Re: Samsung to Acquire Nuance?
I think buying Nuance would be a great opportunity for Samsung to get deeper in the solutions side of the industry. However, I 100% agree with Yeti that it's too small of a division of Nuance. Knowing that iPhone's Siri uses Nuance technology gives Samsung huge opportunities to work with or against Apple.
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HP introduce PVC-free Durable Smooth Wall Paper
HP claim that their PVC-free Durable Smooth Wall Paper is the only product in the industry that is Type II (ASTM F793) compliant with HP Latex inks that doesn’t need a top coat! Suitable for use in both residential and commercial environments that are subject to wear and tear. HP PVC-free Durable Smooth Wall Paper is easy to use with common primers, pastes, and installation methods, and it’s scrub- and scratch-resistant. An added benefit is that wallcoverings produced with HP PVC-free...
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Samsung to Acquire Nuance?
Whoa! Read this today on a blog, will post that thread at the bottom of this blog. The blog goes on to state that the Wall Street Journal reported that Nuance has spoken to Samsung about the possible sale. It was stated that the talks happened...
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EFI Armor Clear Coat Extends Avery Dennison
NEWS -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EFI Armor Clear Coat Extends Avery Dennison Wall Film Durability to Five Years SGIA EXPO, LAS VEGAS -- Sept. 14, 2016 -- Electronics For Imaging (Nasdaq:EFII) today announced that when EFI™ Armor UVF, a non-yellowing, clear roll coat formula, is applied to Avery Dennison MPI 2600 Series textured wall films, the films have a durability of up to five years. Digitally printed Avery Dennison wall films protected with the EFI Armor UVF clear coat will be on display...
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Xerox reportedly in talks for a deal with Fujifilm
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Xerox is reportedly in talks with Japanese camera compan y Fujifilm to strike a deal that could rejuvenate the document technology company. A deal could result in a “change of control” at the Norwalk, Conn.-based company, though a full takeover of Xerox Corp. ( XRX ) is not on the table, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Fujifilm and Xerox embarked on a joint venture in the 1960s, called Fuji Xerox Co. , a consolidated subsidiary of parent company Fujifilm...