Apple released a few updates for Canon, Brother, Lexmark, and HP printers, which contain the latest drivers for printers and scanners from these companies. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 ...
HP customers have been advised to disable their device’s internet connection and hold out for HP’s to-be-released firmware fix. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to ...
Apple has released a new version of Aperture, which fixes a few stability bugs with the program. In addition, new sets of HP and Epson printer drivers are available for OS X. Topher, an avid Mac user ...
A software update Hewlett-Packard released earlier this month for its OfficeJet printers is causing some of those devices to become unusable. Since about the second week of May, the HP support forums ...
Facepalm: Some HP printers are facing serious issues, and this time it's nothing to do with the company purposely blocking third-party ink cartridges. A firmware update HP released earlier this month ...
A person who we think is a lady with her HP printer in happier times. HP has confirmed that a large number of its printer models are vulnerable to a new "Critical" buffer overflow bug with a CVSS ...
Following the release of Mac OS X 10.6.5, Apple is now making available printer driver updates for a variety of models in Software Update. The update package installs the latest printer, fax and ...
Last week, Epson’s Professional Imaging group quietly announced four new printers in its wide-format line. Three of the printers, the Stylus Pro 4880, 7880, and 9880, are updates to existing models ...
HP is receiving backlash after users reported that their non-brand ink cartridges stopped working following recent firmware updates. The company support center has justified its updates, saying it ...
New York – Hewlett-Packard today released the Envy 120, its second Envy-branded inkjet all-in-one printer. The Envy 120 follows last year’s Envy 110 as the company’s main effort to create a high-end, ...
If you buy a thing, you probably think the deal is pretty simple: You give a company money for, say, a pen, and you can use the pen for as long as you want. Or at least until you break it or the ink ...