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No New Posts   Brother Launches MFC-9970CDW Color Laser All-in-One

November 27, 2011

Petaling JayaMalaysia – Brother International Malaysia has launched the MFC-9970CDW all-in-one color laser printer, which features a combination of speed, precision and efficiency – the essential tools for robust business environments.

Be it color or monochrome, Brother MFC-9970CDW boosts efficiency with its 28 ppm printing speed and optional 500-sheet lower tray on top of the standard 250-sheet paper tray

 

“This machine is packed with features for fast-paced businesses, both big and small as the powerful all-in-one machine not only performs beyond expectation, it improves productivity and reduces costs while being energy efficient,” said Yoshiaki Otsuka, Managing Director of Brother International (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

In addition to its ability to print, fax, scan and copy, the MFC-9970CDW is also simple to manage and scales readily to support larger user groups for exceptional value in terms of total cost of ownership. Meanwhile, the 50-sheet Automatic Document Feeder also makes multiple-page copying, scanning and faxing a breeze.

Lily Siow, Marketing Manager of Brother International Malaysia added that, “The MFC-9970CDW is able to fax documents online helping businesses reduce their phone bills significantly and cutting down the usage of paper. At the same time the MFC-9970CDW also allows sending and receiving of traditional hard copy faxes.”

Other Features:

Save Time – Flexible media options that enable users to print on a variety of document types, Straight Paper Path ensures special media can be printed perfectly.

Remote Troubleshooting – Web-Based Management and BRAdmin Professional allows users to troubleshoot printers and Multi-Function Centres without being physically near the machines.

Document Management – Offers a wide range of scanning options including scan to email server via Internet Fax, USB, custom scan profile, duplex, email, image, OCR, file, FTP and network.

Privacy – Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption helps safeguard sensitive information, Brother's Secure Print feature only prints confidential documents upon PIN code validation.

Eco Friendly – Energy Star certified for low power consumption, operates at 1.8W in deep sleep mode to save on electricity bills.

 

Brother MFC-9970CDW retails for RM3,688 with three-year on-site warranty.

For more information, please visit www.brother.com.my.



-- Edited by admin on Sunday 27th of November 2011 07:22:09 PM

No New Posts   More AMD Brazos Motherboards - ASUS and Sapphire Tested!

November 27, 2011

A Tale of Two Boards

After all the excitement surrounding new CPU platforms from both AMD (Fusion) and Intel (Sandy Bridge), the industry has settled down to churning out these new products. Intel had a slightly rough time due to a glitch in its Cougar Point chipsets (P67, H67), but the worst is over and revised Sandy Bridge motherboards have been making its way to the retail channels. With the next wave of new CPUs and motherboards not expected till the middle of the year, it gives us some time to catch up with the many boards that have made their way to our labs.

While there are plenty of choices when it comes to Intel based boards, new AMD boards are few and far in between. Not surprisingly, the ones we have seen are all based on AMD's Fusion initiative, using the Brazos platform which is targeted at the lower end of the market for both desktops and mobile. It's something that we have covered previously here, and we personally feel that this platform has definite advantages over its competition in certain scenarios and price points.

AMD is expected to expand further on its Fusion theme with newer Accelerated Processing Units or APUs, as AMD calls these new breed of processors. These upcoming Llano APUs are reported to hit the market in July and will be more powerful (and more expensive) than the entry level Brazos. Whether they will be able to compete effectively against Intel is up for debate but we have seen enough of Brazos to feel reasonably optimistic.

In any case, it's all speculation at this point in time. What we do have here today are two more Brazos motherboards. Each comes with a Zacate APU (E-350 running at 1.6GHz) embedded within, so all you need to do is to slap on some memory modules, some storage and you're good to go. Like the other Brazos so far, they are in smaller form factors than the standard ATX, but while the Sapphire Pure Fusion Mini E350 keeps to the mini-ITX size we are familiar with, ASUS has opted for a larger micro-ATX form factor for its E35M1-M PRO. You can compare their specs here.
 

The micro-ATX ASUS E35M1-M PRO looks like a normal ATX board next to the mini-ITX Sapphire.


-- Edited by admin on Sunday 27th of November 2011 07:28:35 PM

No New Posts   Google Kills Wave and Six Other Services

November 27, 2011

Google is dumping Wave, a live, shared space on the Web where people can collaborate and communicate. 

 

Launched by Google in 2009 and to be retired on 30 April 2012, Wave has performed below expectations. It is one of the seven services Google is axing in order to complete its "Spring cleaning".

Other services going offline permanently over the next few months include:

  • Google Bookmark Lists
  • Google Friend Connect
  • Google Gears
  • Google Search Timeline
  • Knol
  • RE<C (Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal)

Google suggests using a number of open source projects, like the Apache Wave and Walkaround, as replacements for the Google Wave.



-- Edited by admin on Sunday 27th of November 2011 04:18:39 PM

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No New Posts   U.S. executes another round of Web site takedowns

November 27, 2011

As Cyber Monday draws near and debate continues about the Stop Online Piracy Act, the U.S. government has again seized a bevy of domain names it says belong to Web sites that deal in counterfeit goods.

Blog TorrentFreak ran a list of more than 130 domains it said were seized by the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security's Immigrations and Customs Enforcement division as part of "Operation in Our Sites." TorrentFreak called the move the largest such round of seizures to date.

Seizure_notice_610x458.jpg

The notice that appears when Web users access a seized domain.



-- Edited by admin on Sunday 27th of November 2011 04:12:20 PM

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