Search results for : printers

Showing 61 to 66 of 66 results

News Article
January 24, 2012
As you inhale that new car smell - think twice

The popularity of the new car scent is such that it has been packaged and available for sale. However, the compounds that make up the real new car smell are actually a cause for concern.
These compounds are part of a group of products called volatile organic compounds, or VOCs for short.  In our efforts to live greener lives we must be very concerned about the quality of air in our indoor env...

read more »


News Article
August 23, 2011
Businesess Check List for Hurricanes

Here are just a few simple things that business owners and staff should do before leaving for a hurricane:

- turn off and unplug all UPSs, computers, monitors, printers, etc and place on desks, cover with plastic if available

- try not to leave on the floor. Servers left on are not to be covered with plastic.

read more »


News Article
June 22, 2011
Bahamas Ferries donates computers to schools

The student population at St. John's College and L.W. Young Junior High School are richer for the civic efforts of Bahamas Ferries through the organization's "Discover Your Bahamas Student Educational Program" which donated computers to both institutions.

Bahamas Ferries donated computers to St. John's College and L.W. Young Jr. Schools, after students from both schools participated in the Baha...

read more »


News Article
June 21, 2011
MACO Caribbean Living wins Gold at 2010/2011 Sappi Awards

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad - Publishing and printing duo, Toute Bagai Publishing (TBP) and US-based American Printing Company, have won the top prize?at the Sappi Annual Printers Awards held recently in New York City.

Sappi Fine Paper North America announced that MACO Caribbean Living Volume 12, Issue 1, produced by TBP, was among 10 gold winners at its 14th Annual North American Printers of the Y...

read more »


News Article
October 24, 2010
State-of-the-art fraud detection lab opens at airport

THE Bahamas Immigration Department at the Sir Lynden Pindling International Airport is now in possession of a new computer laboratory and software to better determine the veracity of travel documents.

The Document Imaging Software Suite (DISS) computer lab was presented to the Bahamian government by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

The travel document and fraud detection lab -...

read more »


News Article
July 28, 2008
$10 Stamp Tax On All Shipments

The government moved yesterday to tab on a $10 stamp tax to all freight shipments entering the country, from food to furniture to computers ? the last item supposedly "tax free".

read more »