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Friday, 29 June 2007

UK Dentists

The UK dental industry announces the lanch of a new website directory listing dental dractices across the UK. The new dentists directory wil be live from 1st july 2007.

If you have a dental practice pop on and see if your details are listed.

The new dentists website is trying to get every dental practice in the Uk listed on it by December 2007.

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Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Canon

Canon, a leader in photographic and imaging technology, announces the world's highest resolution professional digital camera: the EOS-1Ds. Featuring the first ever full frame 35mm CMOS sensor, with 11.1 million effective pixels, the EOS-1Ds captures astounding detail and colour and almost doubles the resolution provided by digital SLR cameras in the world today*.

The EOS-1Ds has been designed to meet the demands of those professional canon photographers who require the ultimate in digital image quality and is ideally suited to studio, commercial, reportage, or fashion photography.

Through the continuous development of Canon's groundbreaking CMOS technologies, the EOS-1Ds delivers high resolution, low noise and low power consumption, allowing photography to make a quantum leap in terms of digital image quality.

The EOS-1Ds can capture images at approximately three frames per second for a 10-frame burst, even at the highest quality setting.

"The world's professional photographers will see that the arrival of the EOS-1Ds means that digital output now rivals the quality produced by 35mm film," says Mark Robinson, Marketing Manager, Canon Consumer Imaging. "The EOS 1Ds allows us to expand our professional range significantly to offer photographers the choice of speed with the EOS 1D or exceptional resolution with the EOS 1Ds."

Incorporating a full frame sensor the same size and aspect ratio as 35mm film has long been the holy grail of digital photography, but the EOS-1Ds also delivers what has so far not been possible, ultra-high resolution in the SLR format. Another long-awaited benefit of a full frame sensor is that it allows the use of wide-angle lenses without any focal length magnification, a traditional limitation of previous digital cameras.

The EOS-1Ds sees the introduction of Canon's new imaging engine. This has been specially designed to achieve high image quality, excellent colour reproduction and a wide tonal range equal to, or better than, the 35mm slide film often favoured by professionals. In addition, the CMOS sensor's extremely high signal to noise ratio means that noise is minimised, even at the equivalent of ISO 1250.

The EOS-1Ds continues to build on the outstanding professional features incorporated within the multi award winning EOS-1D and EOS-1V. These include 45-point area autofocus, 21 zone metering, the familiar EOS ergonomic layout and the camera's renowned toughness and durability.

To meet professional photographers needs, an image enlargement function has been introduced which allows 25 sections of a selected image to be enlarged on the camera's LCD screen, allowing the user to check for detail and sharpness.

Other leading innovations include the unique ability to dial in colour temperatures to meet specific lighting conditions. 10 White Balance (WB) modes and WB bracketing provide maximum flexibility and colour accuracy. ISO speed bracketing allows canon photographers to fix aperture and shutter speeds, yet shoot at three different equivalent film speeds. Such advances offer the professional advanced creative opportunities.

With the high-speed FireWire standard, IEEE1394, enabling 50 Mbps throughput, high transfer speeds allow rapid plug and play downloads to a computer. CF cards can be formatted in either the FAT16 or FAT32 file system. Formatting in FAT32 is intended for high-capacity CF cards over 2GB and is selected automatically by the camera when formatting this type of card.

An optional accessory, the Data Verification Kit DVK-E1 consists of a dedicated IC card and card reader, together with special software for Windows 2000/XP. This allows one to check that the EOS-1Ds' image files have remained absolutely unaltered after being circulated. This may well be a landmark for digital imaging in law enforcement and copyright.

The EOS-1Ds utilises a tough, weather resistant magnesium-alloy body and has over 70 moisture and dust resistant seals, plus a Ni-Mh battery pack with protective sealing. The shutter has been tested to an amazing 150,000 exposures.

Entirely new software is available for the EOS-1Ds from the EOS Digital Solutions Disk and is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. The camera also features a CF card type I/II slot enabling the use of CF cards and IBM Microdrives.

As CMOS sensors consume less power than CCDs, battery life has been improved, so that the NP-E3 battery pack can now capture up to 600 exposures on one charge***.

The EOS-1Ds is compatible with over 60 of Canon's EF lenses. Canon also extended its professional photographic system to include the Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX for extremely versatile macro flash photography.

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Thursday, 21 June 2007

Channel News

In September 2002, the commission published proposals for a revised directive on credit for consumers. The purpose of the directive is to harmonize the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of member states concerning credit for consumers. Almost as soon as it was published, the text of the draft directive drew considerable criticism, not only from member states, but also from the rapporteur appointed to steer it through the parliamentary process. The rapporteur, Mr Joachim Würmeling – announced his reservations about aspects of the proposals, pointing out that it was not the place of the European Parliament to make credit more difficult or expensive for consumers to obtain.

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Monday, 18 June 2007

Absolutely Training

Absolutely Training, a leading online e-learning provider, has launched a free training course to help businesses prepare for the smokefree legislation.

From 1st July 2007 it will be against the law to smoke in virtually all substantially enclosed public places and workplaces. Employers will need to implement appropriate procedures to ensure that employees and others refrain from smoking and are aware of the new smokefree law.

Rachel Dineley, a partner in the employment group at national law firm, Beachcroft LLP, said “Many employers have already taken steps to address the forthcoming smoking ban. Those who have not yet done so should be putting in place appropriate policies, in consultation with staff and their representatives. They need to consider how they will strike the balance between encouragement not to smoke and penalties for those who repeatedly break the rules “
The training course is designed to raise awareness of the new smokefree legislation and ensure employees know what their responsibilities are. Available online, managers and employees benefit from training that is

- highly relevant and practical
- offers clear explanation and guidance
- quick and convenient
- can be used as an ongoing reference tool

The course can be delivered as off-the-shelf or customised to include as little as a company logo or detailed information such as organisational smokefree polices.

Paul Fegan, Chief Executive of Absolutely Training said, “I am pleased that Absolutely Training have been able to develop this free course, which I believe will make it easier for employers to explain the implications of the legislation and the practical impact this will have on an employee's right to smoke at work. This is a potentially contentious change, and by explaining it carefully it should be easier to manage the transition to a smoke free work place."

The course compliments the existing suite of employment law courses which Absolutely Training offer in conjunction Beachcroft LLP.

Employers wanting to access the free training course or for more information visit www.absolutelytraining.com/smokefree

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Pianist Bath

CAn anyone recommend a Pianist in Bath for me, I have managed to find one review for a site and looks good so I am going to book them, just wondered if anyone else know of a Pianist Bath?

Pianist Bath looks like a good site to go with

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Friday, 15 June 2007

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Thursday, 14 June 2007

Genealogists

http://www.meet-the-family.net now have a new website. if you are interested in Genealogists then this a website to visit.

Meet The family have helped thousands of UK residents find information about their family history.

Nice website, worth a visit.

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Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Trailers

Wire Trailers launch the new website and see sales jump because of the fact.

Wire Trailers http://www.wire-trailers.co.uk today released a statment thanking Linesave for the production of their new optimised website and saying its amasing how we achived such high results for our trailer search terms and in such a short time.

Wire trailers website was produced by Linesave form scratch with the sole reason to achive high search engine rankings and volume sales.

To see this impressive website visit http://www.wire-trailers.co.uk

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Shropshire Mortgage

MLM Financial Ltd have launched their new website www.mlmfinancial.co.uk The new website offers mortgages shropshire, buy to let mortgages, right to buy mortgtages, discount mortgages, fixed rate mortgages, tracker mortgages and commercial mortgages along with commercial mortgages.

For details about shropshire mortgages and other mortgages please visit the website

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Tuesday, 12 June 2007

Bluetooth

Libraries across the country will be able to offer users the benefits of bluetooth headset technology under the terms of a recent deal. Dynix, provider of automation technologies, solutions, and services for libraries, has formed an alliance with Bluesocket, a manufacturer of systems to control and secure wireless local area networks around the world.

Through the alliance, Dynix will launch Horizon Wireless Gateway, a comprehensive high-speed wireless networking solution for libraries that use Bluesocket equipment and technology. Horizon Wireless Gateway offers wireless network connectivity to any 802.11-equipped device, including laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and cell phones.

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Sunday, 10 June 2007

Light Reactive Welding Helmet

R-Tech Welding are now stocking a range of light reactive welding helmets, with several models in the range visit the website for full details.

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Thursday, 7 June 2007

Ink cartridges

Members of UK dealer group Officepoint have welcomed the group’s series of regional meetings about ink cartridges. Steven Dineen of Newry-based Dineen Office Supplies comments: "I think that the regional meetings about ink cartridges are a very constructive and beneficial exercise that allow members not only to get up to speed on what is happening within the market, but also exchange Ink Cartridge views as to how the group is performing and how it could be improved. It also gives Officepoint valuable feedback from its members so that they can continue to make Ink Cartridges Officepoint, in my opinion, the ink cartridge group within the industry."

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Ink cartridges

Polycom, the supplier of interactive voice, video, data and web communications, has sold its network access product line to Verilink Corporation. The sale includes all fixed assets and intellectual property rights to the NetEngine line of integrated access devices. A leading supplier of WAN access solutions, Verilink paid Polycom $1 million at the closing of the agreement and will pay an additional $250,000 one year after the closing of the deal and up to $1.75 million in quarterly payments based upon 10% of the sales of the NetEngine products. In addition, Verilink has agreed to purchase Polycom's NetEngine related inventories on an as-needed basis. The value of such inventory as of the closing date is approximately $1.9 million. Verilink says the acquisition will allow it bring a broader range of Voice over Broadband solutions to its reseller partners and customers. This deal does not include the ink cartridges for the colour printer. These ink cartridges will be sold for a profit if they are not used firat of all.

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Ink cartridges

Consumables and ink cartridge supplier UFP has launched its latest e-shot campaign facility to the trade. Marcomms & E-Business assistant Nick Gabe says the consumables and ink cartridges e-shot is designed to provide customers with special offers directly into their in-box. It is linked to UFP’s web site and allows customers to access offers at the touch of a button. It will send out exclusive weekly offers and promotions for ink cartridges and consumebles supported by many of the main manufacturers.

We have found two online suppliers of ink cartridges and consumables that are worth a visit www.shopuk.co.uk and www.internet-ink.co.uk.

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Monday, 4 June 2007

Multimedia Projectors

NEC (UK) has appointed Midwich as a distributor for its multimedia projectors to the PC/IT channel. The deal covers NEC’s wide range of products, from micro portables and desktops through to specialist and conference projectors, which will be supplied through the Midwich Presentation Solutions Division. multimedia projectors

shopuk supply projectors online at the lowest prices. Cheap pojectors can be purchased from www.shopuk.co.uk multimedia projectors

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