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    Kyocera Mita recognised for most reliable multifunctional product line 23 November, 2009 12:57

    Kyocera sets record of winning “most reliable” more than any other manufacturer in past decade of OPA survey
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    'PatentGate' one year later: MS against open-source world 22 May, 2008 08:43

    It was just over a year ago that Microsoft dropped a bombshell of a claim: users of Linux and open-source software were unwittingly violating as many as 235 Microsoft software patents.
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    Electronic waste business survey 27 August, 2002 12:08

    Clean Up Australia and Kyocera Mita have teamed up to conduct research on electronic waste within the IT sector. They are surveying organisations in an effort to understand current environmental trends within the IT sector.
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    Kyocera Mita opens regional HQ in Australia 07 November, 2001 15:10

    Sydney has become the hub of Kyocera Mita's operations in the Asia-Pacific, with the official opening of its regional headquarters by the Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Michael Egan, this week.
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    Kyocera Mita merger sparks global restructure 15 November, 2000 12:01

    The days of printing and photocopying convergence have well and truly arrived. Kyocera today announced the finalisation of its merger with Mita and the formation of its Australian operations, Kyocera Mita Australia.
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    Technology buyers guide 13 November, 2000 12:01

    Technology Buyers Guide: Printer details as supplied by vendors by deadline
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    Network Printing all that's fit for the race 15 May, 2000 12:01

    With the network printer and digital copier markets continuing to converge at a giddying rate, businesses looking to buy workgroup or departmental printers are being spoilt for choice.
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    Japan Makes Digital Home Network Breakthrough 29 March, 2000 12:01

    A Japanese government research project headed by the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (EIAJ) has succeeded in sending IEEE1394 signals -- the emerging standard for digital home networks -- over a long distance at high speed.
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    Top 10 Printers 20 March, 2000 12:01

    We've seen a number of new monochrome laser printers since we last looked at models in January, and several newcomers gain slots on our Top 10 list. The Xerox Corp. DocuPrint N2125 debuts on the corporate chart in first place with quick text-printing speeds and top-notch letter quality. Two new models from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.--the QL-7050 and the QL-6100--enter the corporate and small-business/home charts, respectively. Finally, the Brother International Corp. HL-1270N, a networked version of our SOHO Best Buy, lands at number five.
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    Top 10 Printers 31 January, 2000 12:01

    Leapin' lasers! When we set out to discover the state of the art in office-ready color printers, we were inundated with new models. This flood of products prompted us to launch our Top 10 color laser chart this month, covering printers from the plain and inexpensive to the sophisticated and costly.
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    Kyocera completes Mita rehabilitation with acquisition 19 January, 2000 12:01

    Kyocera has managed to crack open the mopier (printer and photocopying) market with the acquisition of embattled photocopy specialist Mita Industrial.
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